The first exhibition at the MMK 2 – "Boom She Boom: Works from the MMK Collection" is devoted to women artists in the MMK collection. Among Germany’s contemporary art museums, the MMK is unique in that, from its founding in 1991 to the present, it has directed special attention to the strong contributions of women artists of the past decades.
A survey of the purchases made over the past years strikingly mirrors the fact that women artists account for a very large number of the MMK collection’s recent acquisitions. Major works by Vanessa Beecroft, Rineke Dijkstra, Teresa Margolles, Sarah Morris, Taryn Simon and others mark significant expansions of the collection, which more recently has been enhanced with workgroups by women presently in the limelight of the international art world, for example Andrea Büttner, Jewyo Rhij, Dayanita Singh and Dolores Zinny. From the beginning, the MMK has also devoted itself to the Frankfurt art scene, and here as well the museum’s holdings are enriched by such individualist and radical perspectives as that of Anne Imhof, Franziska Kneidl and Adrian Williams.
The exhibition title “Boom She Boom” quotes the sensationally successful doo-wop song of 1954 by the Chords, which has undergone many reinterpretations since that time.
Nicole Ahland (1970); Sonja Braas (1968); Barbara Breitenfellner (1969); Sophie Calle (1953); David Claerbout (1969); Jonas Dahlberg (1970); Cristina De Middel (1975); Klaus Elle (1954); Jan Paul Evers (1982); Lucas Foglia (1983); Joan Fontcuberta (1955); [João Maria Gusmão *1979 & Pedro Paiva *1977] Gusmão & Paiva; Beate Gütschow (1970); Barbara Kasten (1936); Annette Kelm (1975); Cinthia Marcelle (1974); Maix Mayer (1960); Abelardo Morell (1948); Sanaz Mazinani (1978); Yamini Nayar (1975); Hans Op de Beeck (1969); Trevor Paglen (1974); Miguel Rio Branco (1946); Georges Rousse (1947); Viviane Sassen (1972); Kathrin Sonntag (1981); Simon Starling (1967); Anoek Steketee (1974); John Stezaker (1949); Jan Tichy (1974); Jörn Vanhöfen (1961); Sascha Weidner (1976 - 2015); Wong Ming (1971); Wolfgang Zurborn (1956);
Taysir Batniji (1966); Nina Berman (1960); Victoria Binschtok (1972); Robert Boyd (1969); Luc Delahaye (1962); Thomas Demand (1964); Harun Farocki (1944 - 2014); Omer Fast (1972); Samuel Fosso (1962); Kathrin Günter (1971); James Howard (1981); Alfredo Jaar (1956); Sven Johne (1976); William E. Jones (1962); Barbara Klemm (1939); [Petra Elena Köhle *1977, Nicolas Vermot Petit-Outhenin *1977] Köhle & Vermot; David LaChapelle (1963); Eva Leitolf (1966); Armin Linke (1966); Gustav Metzger (1926 - 2017); James Mollison (1973); Simon Norfolk (1963); Peter Piller (1968); Elodie Pong (1966); Paul Qaysi (1963); Walid Raad (1967); Doug Rickard (1968); Martha Rosler (1943); Frank Schramm (1957); Manit Sriwanichpoom (1961); Hank Willis Thomas (1976); Oliviero Toscani (1942); Jeff Wall (1946); Michael Wolf (1954 - 2019); Michael Schmidt (1945 - 2014);
Taysir Batniji (1966); Nina Berman (1960); Victoria Binschtok (1972); Black.Light Project; Robert Boyd (1969); Luc Delahaye (1962); Thomas Demand (1964); Harun Farocki (1944 - 2014); Omer Fast (1972); Samuel Fosso (1962); Kathrin Günter (1971); [Hannah Hofmann *1971 & Sven Lindholm *1968] Hofmann & Lindholm; James Howard (1981); Alfredo Jaar (1956); Sven Johne (1976); William E. Jones (1962); Barbara Klemm (1939); [Petra Elena Köhle *1977, Nicolas Vermot Petit-Outhenin *1977] Köhle & Vermot; David LaChapelle (1963); Eva Leitolf (1966); Armin Linke (1966); Gustav Metzger (1926 - 2017); James Mollison (1973); Simon Norfolk (1963); Peter Piller (1968); Elodie Pong (1966); Paul Qaysi (1963); [by Walid Raad] The Atlas Group (1989 - 2004); Jo Ractliffe (1961); Doug Rickard (1968); Martha Rosler (1943); Michael Schmidt (1945 - 2014); Frank Schramm (1957); Manit Sriwanichpoom (1961); Hank Willis Thomas (1976); Oliviero Toscani (1942); Jeff Wall (1946); Michael Wolf (1954 - 2019);
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