Sunday, September 19, 2010

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Exhibition: Tom Madison, Do It To Do It - Kunstverein Munich




Eröffnung am 24. September 2010 um 19 Uhr
25. September – 21. November 2010
Kunstverein München

Öffnungszeiten:
Di – So: 10 – 18 clock

On Friday, 24 September 2010 opened the Kunstverein Munich Europe with Do It To Do It by 19 clock of the first comprehensive solo exhibition of emerging Swiss artist Tobias Madison (born in 1985 in Basel). The opening is accompanied by a music event with a difference: It offers us the taiko group Waraku - Kai SHOU, which will set this evening in a wild and exotic light.

Kunstverein München is pleased to present you Do It To Do It by Tobias Madison. The exhibition offers insights into the beginnings of the fledgling work of Swiss artist and provides a selection of works that are in form and content as so fragmentary prove that the impression of a group show. It is no accident: Madison often works alone, but acts in many cases as an inspiring force within an artistic collaboration that takes place on an intellectual and a substantive level, and a sophisticated system designs, which deals with economic independence and access to market events. This Tobias Madison is representative of his generation, whose artistic ingenuity in the light of the many production possibilities that artists are now available, no limits are set more.

The exhibition Do It To Do It shows the results of four such collaborations - mainly "Works in Progress". One of the groups of works shown, for example, revolves around Madison's continued employment with the heir to the Italian product designer Ettore Sottsass (1917 - 2007). It was created in collaboration with the artist and collector Ruedi Bechtler (born 1942 in Zurich), which has some original works by the Italian designer. In addition, an extensive installation of bamboo and Japanese climbing ropes is shown, which will be specially made for the Kunstverein München in collaboration with fellow artist Kaspar Müller.

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