Boris Lurie & Wolf Vostell: Art after the Shoah

31 March 2023 | 6.00 pm

Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art

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Assistant to the curator: Jan Elantkowski
Curator: Beate Reifenscheid
From the late 1950s, Boris Lurie (1924–2008) and Wolf Vostell (1932–1998) adopted a radical approach to the tragedy of the Jewish people. They made the Shoah – Shoah is the Hebrew word for “catastrophe”, synonym to the Holocaust – the central theme of their art at a time when a part of society still looked upon the subject of the war as a taboo. With works that combined the most horrific pictures of war crimes with the superficial imagery of advertising, they took to task post-war consumer societies that tried to start a new life without giving a thought to the trauma suffered by Jews and others. Both artists incorporated the latest techniques into their works to attain this shocking effect. This is the first time that their confrontational art has been shown together in Hungary, making this exhibition a must-see.

The exhibition is on view between 1 April and 30 July.

This exhibition of the Bartók Spring is jointly presented by Müpa Budapest and Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art.

Partners: Boris Lurie Art Foundation, Wolf Vostell Estate, Peter und Irene Ludwig Stiftung

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