Werner Büttner: Common/Cruel Truths
A curry sausage seems to float on top of trees.
Sat, April 06, 2013 – Sun, September 22, 2013

With the retrospective »Werner Büttner. Gemeine Wahrheiten« the ZKM holds – in cooperation with the Museum Weserbug | Museum of Contemporary Art – the most comprehensive exhibition to date of works by the Hamburg artist.
Together with Martin Kippenberger and Albert Oehlen, he has exerted a sustained influence on the European art scene since the early 1980s. Paintings, drawings, collages and sculptures testify to Büttner’s ingenuity, his sense of irony, but also his biting derision of social realities. With around 300 works, the retrospective underscores Büttner’s significance with respect to the development of German painting at the close of the 20th century, characterizing him as one of the central figures and pioneers. The focus of the exhibition is Werner Büttner the painter, who, following the reinvigoration of figurative painting in the 1960s and 1970s, began to break with its illusionism and to finally strip it of all bourgeois elements.

Credits
Organization / Institution
ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie
Partners
Weserburg, Museum für moderne Kunst in Bremen

Contributors