Flowers Forever. Flowers in art and culture
The exhibition, "Flowers Forever: Flowers in Art and Culture," brings together a diverse array of paintings, sculptures, photographs, media art, along with objects from the fields of design and natural sciences. A captivating tour takes visitors on a journey through the cultural history of flowers,ranging from antiquity to the present day. Historical works of art and design engage in a fascinating dialogue with novel contemporary approaches. The exhibition highlights the important role of the flowers in culture, mythology, religion, politics, economy, ecology – while demonstrating the omnipresence of the flower as both a symbol and natural phenomenon.
With their beauty and diversity flowers have always had the power to delight us. Their appearance can trigger deep emotions, because flowers have been rife with symbolic meaning throughout centuries of cultural history, resonating both personally and socially. Spanning different genres, eras and places of origin, the presentation in Hamburg illustrates deeply varying and curiously similar interpretations of flowers. Across the realms of politics and culture, mythology and religion, the evolving symbolism of flowers across different regions and eras reveals how people constantly attribute new meanings to flowers. Examples of this can be found in literature and politics: The exhibition contains works refering to the Carnation Revolution in Portugal and the protests against the Vietnam War. During these events among others the flower served as a symbol for resistance and protest. Its wide use in political and activist communication shows the flower’s timeless omnipresence.
The exhibition features works from international collections as well as installations specifically developed for the show. By bringing together a diverse range of exhibits from interdisciplinary and international contexts, the show lets visitors experience the multi-faceted history of the flower on different sensorial levels. Among the featured artists are Ai Weiwei, Jan Brueghel the Younger, Andreas Gursky, Hannah Höch, Kapwani Kiwanga, Walid Raad, and Kehinde Wiley.
An exhibition of the Kunsthalle München, in cooperation with the Bucerius Kunst Forum.
The exhibition is sponsored by Hapag-Lloyd Stiftung, Hauck Aufhäuser Lampe und Lampe Asset Management.
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