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Schütte participated in documenta in Kassel three times; in 2005, he was awarded the Golden Lion for Best Artist at the Venice Biennial. Multiple of Thomas Schütte's work were featured in a retrospective exhibition on the entirety 6th floor of the MoMA from October 10th, 2024 thorough January 18th, 2025.
Documenta IX Jonathan Borowsky Friedrichsplatz Zwehrenturm Lothar Baumgarten Documenta IX Documenta IX Thomas Schütte. DOCUMENTA IX was the ninth edition of documenta, a quinquennial contemporary art exhibition. It was held between 13 June and 20 September 1992 in Kassel, Germany.
They include 7000 Eichen by Joseph Beuys; Rahmenbau (1977) by Haus-Rucker-Co; Laserscape Kassel (1977) by Horst H. Baumann; Traumschiff Tante Olga (1977) by Anatol Herzfeld; Vertikaler Erdkilometer by Walter De Maria; Spitzhacke (1982) by Claes Oldenburg; Man walking to the sky (1992) by Jonathan Borofsky; and Fremde (1992) by Thomas Schütte ...
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The gallery has exhibited contemporary artists including Bernd and Hilla Becher, Wolfgang Laib, Jim Lambie, Sol LeWitt, Bruce Nauman, Manfred Pernice, Thomas Schütte, Gregor Schneider, Robert Smithson, and Paloma Varga Weisz. [7]
Kasper König (publ.) and Karin Thomas (edit.), Ulrich Look and others (texts): von hier aus – Zwei Monate neue deutsche Kunst in Düsseldorf. Exhibition catalogue, DuMont, Cologne 1984, ISBN 3-7701-1650-X (472 pages). Ereignis im Niveau von Westkunst und Zeitgeist. In: Art Magazin. 10/1983 (Szeemann planned as head).
1999: Mark Wallinger: Ecce Homo: Wallinger's Ecce Homo – the Latin title of which means "Behold the man", a reference to the words of Pontius Pilate at the trial of Jesus (John 19:5) – was a life-sized figure of Christ, naked apart from a loin cloth, with his hands bound behind his back and wearing a crown of barbed wire (in allusion to the crown of thorns).
The songs "I Want Love," "Rocket O' Love" and "One Day at a Time" were incorporated into the greatest hits album The Retrospective: The Best of the Knack, which was released by Capitol Records on November 16, 1992. [10] "Rocket O' Love" was also included in the greatest hits album Very Best of the Knack, released by Rhino Records on May 19 ...