Kunstverein in Hamburg, 21.02.–10.05.26

Lenke Rothman: Quality of Life

The Kunstverein in Hamburg cordially invites you to the opening of a comprehensive retrospective of the Swedish Hungarian artist Lenke Rothman on Friday, February 20, at 7 pm.

From the 1950s until her death in 2008, Rothman developed a unique feminist œuvre, where aspects of the everyday are set against a biographical and historic backdrop. Characterised by a radical processing of a lived present after the Shoah, Rothman’s practice negotiates lines of temporality and transience through, amongst other things, the preservation of fabrics and clothing in a body of work that moves from abstract painting in the 1950s into the vocabulary of post-conceptual feminist sculpture in the 1960s and 70s. By recurring gestures – sewing, mending and enveloping, carving texts into fabric or paper, and holding together torn or decaying fragments – Rothman gives form to impermanence and memory alike, emphasising clothing as a membrane between fragile bodies and the world that surrounds them. Here, Rothman’s gestural poetics understand repair as a materialisation of the perpetual guided by the question: ‘How can life be saved and preserved despite constant destruction?’

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Kunstverein in Hamburg. Photo: Fred Dott
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