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Anne Imhof – Wish You Were Gay

Anne Imhof at KUB, 2023, Photo: Miro Kuzmanovic © Kunsthaus Bregenz

Kunsthaus Bregenz to open Wish You Were Gay, an exhibition by Anne Imhof. Spanning all four floors of KUB, Wish You Were Gay is simultaneously a personal survey and an all-new body of work that reflects on and further develops a number of core elements that have constituted Imhof’s repertoire of artistic expression.

Anne Imhof Wish You Were Gay III (Study 1), 2024
Anne Imhof, Wish You Were Gay III (Study 1), 2024, Photo: Jens Ziehe, Courtesy of the artist, Galerie Buchholz, and Sprüth Magers,© Anne Imhof
Anne ImhofWish You Were Gay II, 2024
Anne Imhof, Wish You Were Gay II, 2024, Photo: Timo Ohler, Courtesy of the artist, Galerie Buchholz, and Sprüth Magers © Anne Imhof

Wish You Were Gay includes bas-reliefs, large-scale oil paintings, sculptures, stage elements and stadium lighting, as well as new video works made of archival footage from her origins as an artist coming of age in underground subcultures. Throughout the exhibition, Anne Imhof explores notions of finitude, reality and artifice, chance and fate, as well as absence and presence set against a backdrop of post-apocalyptic isolation. With the absence of a performance piece, the presence of an imagined narrative, its protagonists, and the physical movement central to Imhof’s practice are embedded within the work, turning the exhibition into a stage. Movement and performance are at the core of everything she does.

Anne ImhofUntitled, 2024
Anne Imhof, Untitled, 2024, Photo: Jens Ziehe, Courtesy of the artist, Galerie Buchholz, and Sprüth Magers © Anne Imhof
Anne ImhofCloud IV, 2023
Anne Imhof, Cloud IV, 2023, Photo: Robert Wedemeyer, Courtesy of the artist, and Sprüth Magers
© Anne Imhof

Anne Imhof, Wish You Were Gay, 8th June – 22nd September 2024, Kunsthaus Bregenz (KUB)

Anne Imhof, My Own Private Idaho, 2022, Photo: Ingo Kniest, Courtesy of the artist, Galerie Buchholz, and Sprüth Magers © Anne Imhof

About the artist

Anne Imhof (b. 1978, Giessen) is a German performance and media artist. She completed her studies at the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main in 2012. For the 57th Venice Biennale in 2017, she presented her work Faust in the German Pavilion for which she was awarded the Golden Lion for Best National Participation. This was followed by solo exhibitions at Tate Modern in London in 2019, the Palais de Tokyo in Paris in 2021, and her first solo exhibition in the Netherlands at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam in 2022, titled Youth. 

Anne Imhof lives and works in Berlin and Los Angeles.

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