Descripción de la Exposición
Galeria Filomena Soares is delighted to announce an exhibition by Christian Philipp Müller, his first solo presentation in Lisbon, which will be on view from September 23 to November 11, 2023.
Christian Philipp Müller is among the leading figures of Institutional Critique, together with his peers Andrea Fraser, Renée Green, Fred Wilson, Mark Dion, and Tom Burr. He is known for his site-specific installations, performative sculptures, and photographic works, conceived for documenta, Venice Biennale, international museums and renowned art-galleries.
Global Portraits reunites the works, first presented in 2000 under the title A Sense of Place in the legendary gallery of Colin DeLand in New York, American Fine Arts, Co.
“A Sense of Place brings together a few of my recent projects produced in Austria, Germany, Spain, and Switzerland, that deal with identity issues from local to more global levels. They are all concerned with the portrait in the most expansive sense of the word and show that local differences from place to place are becoming less and less significant. Our lives have many parallels, that can be traced, plotted and mapped. Our tastes and preferences are becoming interchangeable.”
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“In 1999 I received an invitation to do the annual report for Ringier AG, the biggest Swiss publishing company, as an artist following earlier projects by Clegg & Guttmann and Sylvie Fleury. After an initial proposition by the curator Beatrix Ruf, I visited all countries, where the publisher is active. Between September and December 1999, I travelled extensively in Eastern Europe and Asia. My focus was on local adaptations of periodicals that have proved successful in Switzerland. How does a business paper differ in Eastern Europe and Asia? What makes a fashion magazine viable, if global labels like Gucci and Prada are not readily available in Romania, Slovakia, China or Vietnam? I kept a diary and shot hundreds of (tourist) pictures
(Excerpts from the original gallery press release of 2000.)
Michael Ringier, a well-known art-collector, commissioned the annual report. Artistic “freedom” was constantly negotiated. There is a definite line between the desired expression of an individual artist and the representation of a corporation. What a person, representing a corporation, is allowed to express, is still very different from a private opinion. The works in this show were conceived parallel to this commission The most private opinions of my research are presented in this body of work.
From a distance of 23 years and many major global changes, it is compelling to look back at these works, which give voice to a wide range of global citizens. The mood and outlook in the late fall of 1999 towards the new millennium, with all the hopes and fears, becomes evident in the combination of text and images.
Christian Philipp Müller (Biel/Switzerland, 1957) is a conceptual artist based in Berlin, Germany. The list of his exhibitions is long and includes solo-shows at Palais-des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, 1991/92, Kunstverein Munich 1992, and Kunstmuseum Basel, Museum für Gegenwartskunst, 2007. He represented Austria at the Venice Biennale 1993 (together with Andrea Fraser and Gerwald Rockenschaub). Twice he participated at documenta in Kassel, 1997 and 2012. Müller had many solo-shows at the galleries American Fine Arts, Co. NYC and with Nagel/Draxler in Cologne and Berlin. From 2005 to 2008 he was a member of artist-run gallery Orchard in NYC (together with, among others, Andrea Fraser, Moyra Davey, and Rebecca Quaytman). Most recent shows include 2022 in Milano at gallery Fanta and 2021 in Berlin at gallery Lars Friedrich (with Ricardo Valentim). His work is represented in many relevant collections, such as Kunstmuseum Basel, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Mumok Vienna, Migros-Museum Zürich, MoCA, Los Angeles, and Reina Sofia, Madrid, and in important private collections.
Exposición. 23 sep de 2023 - 25 nov de 2023 / Filomena Soares / Lisboa, Portugal
Exposición. 19 nov de 2024 - 02 mar de 2025 / Museo Nacional del Prado / Madrid, España
Formación. 23 nov de 2024 - 29 nov de 2024 / Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS) / Madrid, España