It raises questions of the political circumstances that move contemporary artists to resort to those non-European avant-gardes that formed as a counterpart of the dominant Western modernism from the 1920s to the 1970s. What are the potentials artists see in the ties to decolonial avant-gardes in Africa, Asia, and the “Black Atlantic” region, to take a stand against current forms of racism, fundamentalism, or neocolonialism? Which artistic methods are employed when addressing subjects such as the encroachment on personal liberties and social cohesion by drawing on seminal anticolonial and antiracist positions of the early to mid-twentieth century?
Showcasing several works by more than twenty-five artists from South Asia, Africa, Europe, and America, Avant-Garde and Liberation offers a glimpse of global modernism through the prism of their pertinence for contemporary art. In the complex tangle of past and present, the exhibition reflects on questions of temporality as well as the possibility of engaging with old and new liberation movements.
mumok – Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien
mumok is one of the largest museums in Central Europe for art since modernism.
Avant-Garde and Liberation: CONTEMPORARY ART AND DECOLONIAL MODERNISM
7 Jun 2024 - 22 Sep 2024
mumok - Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien
Museumsplatz, Wien, Österreich
Atul Dodiya, Volunteers at the Congress House—August 1931, 2014 Öl, Acryl mit Marmorstaub und Ölkreide auf Leinwand 183 × 183 cm Courtesy of the artist and Chemould Prescott Road © Anil Rane