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Anca Munteanu Rimnic
Since 1999, Anca Munteanu Rimnic (b. Bucharest, 1974; lives and works in Berlin) has created a powerful oeuvre of sculptures, photographs, and filmic performances. She encounters the objects and people that wind up in her works in the supermarket, the park, or the street; slight displacements transform random incidents of daily life into absurd and yet visually appealing images and artifacts.
Post War: Art Between the Pacific and the Atlantic 1945-1965
'Post War: Art Between the Pacific and the Atlantic, 1945-1965' is a gargantuan exhibition in an expansive space. It is the first in a series of three exhibitions at Munich's Haus der Kunst exploring art in the 20th century, to be continued by shows on the postcolonial and on post-communism.Fittingly, the exhibition that aims to establish a global view on the postwar era is displayed in the building that in 1937 was built as the space to glorify the art of Nazi Germany. The Haus der Kunst stands as a symbol of how it all began, the catastrophe of the Holocaust and the Second World War, and is in itself a fitting starting point to investigate divergent futures.