In her first solo exhibition in Germany, 'Oh, Clock!', Amy Sillman showcases her work alongside selected pieces from the Ludwig Forum's collection. The exhibition, which spans four rooms, creatively integrates Sillman's art with renowned works from artists like Rauschenberg and Warhol, fostering a unique interaction. Sillman employs innovative layering techniques in her paintings, shifting traditional notions of artistic completion, all while emphasizing the exhibition's theme of temporality through the lens of both art and technology.
Sillman blurs the lines between curator and artist, essentially redefining her own artwork as an extension of the museumâs collection, resulting in an engaging dialogue.
The exhibition 'Oh, Clock!' merges solo and group show formats, allowing visitors to experience the interplay between her paintings and renowned works by iconic artists.
Through innovative layering techniques, Sillman questions traditional approaches to painting, exploring the tension between completion and the endless possibilities of digital mediums.
The yellow arrow leads visitors from the main hall through Sillmanâs touch at every corner, emphasizing not only her art, but the experience of navigating the exhibition.
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