The exhibition Fährten is conceived as a dual experiment: on the one hand, it serves as an archival-artistic inquiry into the relationships between professors and their students; on the other, it offers a multi-sensory experience.
Clues, atmospheres, and material traces accumulate, opening up multiple pathways of perception. The choice to create a space of ambiguity—one in which divergences between works become visible and individual readings can unfold—takes precedence over any aspiration to arrive at definitive art-historical statements.
At the same time, several works are historically intertwined with the gallery itself; uncovering their stories and tracing their paths is a central aim of the exhibition.
Artists: Josef Albers, Joseph Beuys, Gunter Damisch, Heinrich Dunst, Helmut Federle, Franz Fedier, Gotthard Graubner, Katharina Grosse, Sheila Hicks, Luisa Kasalicky, Astrid Klein, Imi Knoebel, Natasza Niedziółka, Tobias Pils, Tal R, Michael E. Smith, Jessica Stockholder, Clemens von Wedemeyer, Christoph Weber, Peter Weibel.
















