Follow the Rabbit: Taking stock of a collection and it's reception of contemporary Chinese art

Museum Liaunig,Neuhaus

April 30th to October 29th, 2023

In 2023, the Liaunig Collection is showing a new side by opening the door to the Far East and presenting itself in juxtaposition with contemporary Chinese art.


 

Li Qing,Neighbour's Window· Statue of A Poet

Wood, Plexiglass, Metal, Oil Color, Markers, Aluminium-plastic Panel 149 x 89 x 8 cm 2016-2019

 

Li Qing,Neighbour's Window · Sweet

Wood, Metal, Oil on Plexiglass, Paint, Aluminium-plastic Panel 148 x 148 x 8 cm 2016

 

 

Exhibition view of Follow the Rabbit: Taking stock of a collection and it's reception of contemporary Chinese art,Museum Liaunig, Neuhaus

 

 

Exhibition view of Follow the Rabbit: Taking stock of a collection and it's reception of contemporary Chinese art,Museum Liaunig, Neuhaus

 

 

Exhibition view of Follow the Rabbit: Taking stock of a collection and it's reception of contemporary Chinese art,Museum Liaunig, Neuhaus

 

 

Exhibition view of Follow the Rabbit: Taking stock of a collection and it's reception of contemporary Chinese art,Museum Liaunig, Neuhaus

 

 

Exhibition view of Follow the Rabbit: Taking stock of a collection and it's reception of contemporary Chinese art,Museum Liaunig, Neuhaus

 

 

Exhibition view of Follow the Rabbit: Taking stock of a collection and it's reception of contemporary Chinese art,Museum Liaunig, Neuhaus

 

 

Exhibition view of Follow the Rabbit: Taking stock of a collection and it's reception of contemporary Chinese art,Museum Liaunig, Neuhaus

 

 

Exhibition view of Follow the Rabbit: Taking stock of a collection and it's reception of contemporary Chinese art,Museum Liaunig, Neuhaus

 

 

Exhibition view of Follow the Rabbit: Taking stock of a collection and it's reception of contemporary Chinese art,Museum Liaunig, Neuhaus

 

 

Exhibition view of Follow the Rabbit: Taking stock of a collection and it's reception of contemporary Chinese art,Museum Liaunig, Neuhaus

 

Artists:

 

Marc Adrian | Siegfried Anzinger | Claus Mayrhofer Barabbas | Alfredo Barsuglia | Wolfgang Becksteiner | Birdhead 鸟头 (Song Tao und Ji Weiyu) | Herbert Brandl | Cai Dongdong 蔡东东 | Friedrich Cerha | Chen Shuo 陈硕 | Chen Yujun 陈彧君 | Cui Guotai 崔国泰 | Gunter Damisch | Dong Wensheng 董文胜 | Peter Dörflinger | Loys Egg | Wolfgang Ernst | Judith Fegerl | Johann Feilacher | Feng Lianghong 冯良鸿 | Tone Fink | Frederik Foert | Adolf Frohner | Clemens Fürtler | Bruno Gironcoli | Franz Graf | Guan Yinfu 关音夫 | Alfred Haberpointner | Ilse Haider | Fritz Hartlauer | Uwe Hauenfels | He Wei 何伟 | Wolfgang Herzig | Huang Min 黄敏 | Othmar Jaindl | Franco Kappl | Alfred Klinkan | Edgar Knoop | Kurt "Kappa" Kocherscheidt | Kiki Kogelnik | Peter Kogler | Cornelius Kolig | Peter Krawagna | Suse Krawagna | Maria Lassnig | Franz Lerch | Li Hui 李晖 | Liang Yue 梁玥 | Li Qing 李青 | Christoph Luger | Markus Lüpertz | Ma Jun 马军 | Ma Jia 马佳 | János Megyik | Alois Mosbacher | Gerhardt Moswitzer | Osamu Nakajima | Hermann Nitsch | Markus Oehlen | Franz Xaver Ölzant | Max Peintner | Helga Philipp | Franz Pichler | Rudolf Polanszky | Peter Pongratz | Drago j. Prelog | Norbert Pümpel | Arnulf Rainer | Bianca Regl | Robert Schaberl | Hubert Scheibl | Roman Scheidl | Meina Schellander | Alfons Schilling | Hubert Schmalix | Martin Schnur | Christian Schwarzwald | Fabian Seiz | Zbyněk Sekal | Shi Jiongwen 史泂文 | Rudi Stanzel | Josef Sulek | Sun Xun 孙逊 | Helmut Swoboda | Robert Tauber | Jorrit Tornquist | Walter Vopava | Manfred Wakolbinger | Wang Lei 王垒 | Wang Yifan 王一凡 | Walter Weer | Alfred Wickenburg | Erwin Wurm | Xie Molin 谢墨凛 | Xu Hongxiang 许宏翔 | Xu Jingyu 许静宇 | Yang Gang 杨罡 | Yang Hongwei 杨宏伟 | Robert Zeppel-Sperl | Zhai Liang 翟倞 | Zhang Enli 张恩利 | Zhang Wuyun 张武运 |Zong Ning 宗宁

 

 

In 2023, the Liaunig Collection is showing a new side by opening the door to the Far East and presenting itself in juxtaposition with contemporary Chinese art.

 

The Year of the Rabbit—according to the Chinese lunar calendar—is intended to invite visitors to embark on a journey in which they follow the rabbit down its hole, in a reference to Lewis Carroll’s tale Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, in order to engage with a new world within. In addition to the highlights of contemporary artworks from the Liaunig Collection, pieces by 28 Chinese artists will be integrated into the main exhibition and are intended to achieve a new way of looking at the museum’s own collection.

 


 

 

 

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