
In the early 1970s, Rebecca Horn began filming her performances. With her body sculptures and her so-called body extensions she succeeds in exploring both space as well as her own perception in an entirely new way. In the process, enigmatic objects come into play: feathered masks, moving gadgetry, and artistic extensions to individual parts of the body and limbs, which at the same time transform her actors into mythic creatures. Titles such as "Einhorn", "Körperfächer", and "Hahnenmaske" already betray the metaphorical force with which her performances are meaningfully charged, pointing beyond their physical presence and immediate sensuousness. Culture and nature, body and mechanized object, artificialness and reality enter into an exciting relationship. In her later spatial compositions, Rebecca Horn increasingly substitutes sculptures for the human body that constantly repeat minimalist sequences of movements. The sculptures appear in her first feature films, such as in "Der Eintänzer" (1978), in which, among other things, a table dances the tango.
The exhibition at the Weserburg is presenting large-format projections of the films "Performances II" (1973), "Berlin—Übungen in neun Stücken" (1974–75), and "Der Eintänzer" (1978). Photographs from the 1970s as well as objects such as the famous Finger Gloves provide fascinating insight into Rebecca Horn’s early oeuvre. The presentation is being supplemented by objects and sculptural installations, including "Dialog der Silberschaukeln", which has been a permanent part of the museum’s collection since its founding.
The supporting program includes the feature-length films "La Ferdinanda: Sonate für eine Medici Villa" (1981), "Buster's Bedroom" (1990), as well as her most recent film, "Moon Mirror Journey" (2011), in which Rebecca Horn looks back at her most important works of the past forty years.
Upon presentation of their ticket, until March 25 visitors to the TANZ BREMEN 2012 festival receive a discount for the exhibition. For more information about the festival go to www.tanz-bremen.com
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