20.9. – 27.10.2024
Ausstellung "The New Woman"
Venue:
- ICAT HFBK Hamburg
The exhibition The New Woman - How Female Artists and Designers Shaped the Image of Modernism presents more than 50 works and archive material by 14 selected female artists and designers who studied at the Staatliche Kunstgewerbeschule zu Hamburg, the predecessor institution of the HFBK, from 1907 onwards. At a time when women were still denied access to many other art academies.
Some of them became internationally renowned, while others remained unrecognised for many years and decades and were overlooked by museums, the art market and the public. With this exhibition, the HFBK Hamburg is dedicating itself to a chapter of its institutional history and wants to honour these artists, some of whom are still forgotten or ignored today, and give them the attention they deserve.
In addition to artistic works, design objects and sketches from Hamburg museums and collections, numerous international loans were also required to present the artists in the exhibition rooms of their former university. The exhibition thus vividly reflects the eventful lives of the artists: the 1920s were characterised by avant-garde approaches in a brief phase of emancipation and freedom. This is symbolised by the exhibition title The New Woman. This term describes a modern, independent woman who questioned and changed traditional gender roles and social expectations.
The exhibtion is curated by Prof. Dr. Ina Jessen, curatorial assistance: Anne Meerpohl
With works by: Alma del’Aigle, Anni Albers, Marianne Amthor, Ruth Bessoudo, Elise Blumann, Jutta Bossard-Krull, Maya Chrusecz, Grete Gross, Elsbeth Köster, Alen Müller-Hellwig, Trude Petri, Marlene Poelzig, Hildi Schmidt-Heins and Sophie Taeuber-Arp
The exhibition is generously sponsored by the Hubertus Wald Stiftung and the Karl H. Ditze Stiftung.
open daily except Mondays, 2pm-7pm, Thursdays until 9pm
The exhibition is accompanied by a digital publication.