
The exhibition showcases works representing varying conceptual trends from the 1960s up to the 1990s alongside pictorial and media statements by more recent exponents.

Our second VIEWLIST exhibition is conceived by Chicago-based artist Michelle Grabner.
"So I think what comes next is a web with big holes blown in it. A spiderweb in a storm. The turtles get knocked out from under it, the platform sinks through the cloud. A lot of the inherent contradictions of the web get revealed, the contradictions in the oxymorons smash into each other." -- Bruce Sterling, February 2009
Tags: Abteiberg Museum, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Alexander Calder, Anne Eastman, Belgium, Brad Killam, Bruce Sterling, Ceal Floyer, Diango Hernández, Francois Morellet, Gallery 16, Green Gallery, Ib Geertsen, Idlewild Airpor, Illinois, Jan van der Ploeg, Jean Painleve, Jeppe Hein, John F. Kennedy International Airport, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Maria Montessori, Martin Boyce, Michelle Grabner, Milwaukee Art Museum, more, Rocket Gallery, Santiago Calatrava, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Shane Campbell Gallery, The Suburban, Wisconsin, X-TRA Contemporary Art Quarterly, Xavier Veilhan
Nic Hess, König Gerrit [King Gerrit], 2007 (detail) September 21, 2007 — January 27, 2008 The Daimler Art Collection presents the exhibition Minimalism and Applied I at Daimler Contemporary, Haus Huth, Potsdamer Platz in Berlin. The exhibition explores the relationship that exists between minimalist formal language and applied art. As the subtitle of the exhibition suggests these ‘transfers’ can be useful for imagination, association and play. Our exhibition at the same time represents the [...]
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Tags: Alexander Liberman, Andrea Zittel, Anton Stankowski, Arakawa/Gins, Daimler Art Collection, Daimler Contemporary, Danica Phelps, Donald Judd, Eva Berendes, Franz Erhard Walther, Franz West, Georg Winter, Germany, Gerrit Rietveld, Heimo Zobernig, Herbert Krenchel, Imi Knoebel, Isamu Noguchi, Josef Albers, Karl Duschek, Kazuo Katase, Konstantin Grcic, Krysten Cunningham, Lars Wolter, Leonor Antunes, Maria Eichhorn, Martin Boyce, Max Bill, Meg Shirayama, Nic Hess, Ossi Fink, Renzo Piano, Richard Merkle, Ruby Anemic, Stephane Dafflon, Sylvan Lionni