Anne Imhof. Angst II | Film zur Ausstellung / Film on the exhibition

ANNE IMHOF. ANGST II 14. – 25. SEPTEMBER 2016 HAMBURGER BAHNHOF – MUSEUM FÜR GEGENWART – BERLIN Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin showed Anne Imhof’s (born in Gießen, 1978, lives in Frankfurt) work “Angst II“ from September 14–25. “Angst“ is an opera in three acts that stretch temporally and spatially over three stations: Kunsthalle Basel, Berlin’s Nationalgalerie – Hamburger Bahnhof and La Biennale de Montréal have presented three exhibitions with the work of Anne Imhof in 2016 that, like three acts, are linked to one another. A first act was presented by the artist in June 2016 at Kunsthalle Basel. “Angst II“ in Berlin formed the climax and turning point of this work complex. At Hamburger Bahnhof, the artist presented a pictorial composition for a limited time for ten days, consisting of music, text, sculptural elements and actors, falcons, and controlled drones that formed an overall picture.
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