Exhibition | Eleanor Antin: A Retrospective
Description
Her work examines identity, history, and representation, combining profound humor with subtle storytelling. Antin’s cross-media practice—photography, film, text, performance, sculpture, and installation—invites us to reexamine familiar narratives and discover surprising perspectives on our individual and societal self-understanding.
At the heart of her work lies performative self-staging, through which Antin has been exploring the fluid existence of the self since the late 1960s. She develops characters—including the King, the Ballerina, and the Nurse—who embody diverse identities, historical references, and internal contradictions.
This retrospective highlights the complexity of Antin’s body of work and demonstrates just how The Latest influential her work remains to this day.
Curated for the Liechtenstein Art Museum Christiane Meyer-Stoll with Henrik Utermöhle. The exhibition was initiated and organized by Mudam Luxembourg – Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean. After Vaduz, the exhibition will travel to MOCAK – Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow.
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Regular: CHF 15–
Reduced: CHF 10–
(AHV/IV pensioners, students, trainees, groups of 10 or more [per person], Ö1 Club members)
Children adolescents age 16: Free
Reduced admission prices apply during renovation periods.
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