On the occasion of its 25th anniversary, the Hamburger Bahnhof, Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin, is showing works from its own collection as well as a number of important works from the Haubrok Collection, including the titular series of works Church for Sale by Edgar Arceneaux from 2013. The works that are shown in the museum’s historic hall are accompanied by a specially conceived, voluminous architecture by b+, the office headed by Arno Brandlhuber.
Church for Sale continues the close collaboration between the Nationalgalerie and the haubrok foundation that began in 2009.
Loans for the exhibition
Edgar Arceneaux
Church for Sale, 2013
Tom Burr
Howl, 2004 (permanent loan)
Christoph Büchel
F16, 2003 (permanent loan)
Claire Fontaine
Untitled (Lost & Found), 2011
Claire Fontaine
Passe-Partout (Aspen), 2000
Emily Jacir
Crossing Surda (a record going to and from work), 2002/2003
Emily Jacir
From Paris to Riyadh (Drawings for My Mother), Juin/Juillet, 1990
Carolyn Lazard
Cinema 1 Cinema 2, 2020
Carolyn Lazard
Piss on Pity, 2020
Carolyn Lazard
TV2 (Against Metaphor), 2020
Park McArthur
Form found figuring it out, show, 2020
Park McArthur
Passive Vibration Durometer Facts 8, 2018
Park McArthur
“There’s no place”, 2018
Rodney McMillian
Double Jesus, 2006
Rodney McMillian
Unknown #12, 2006
Rodney McMillian
Untitled (the Great Society) II, 2006
Rodney McMillian
18 Boxes, 2006
Bruce Naumann
A Violin Tuned D. E. A. D., 1969
Cady Noland
Blank for Serial, 1989
Ruben Ochoa
Get Off my Black, 2010
Ruben Ochoa
Exposed in the 90293, 2007
Ruben Ochoa
Zoned Out in the 90045, 2007
Santiago Sierra
40 m3 of Earth from Iberian Peninsula, 2013
Santiago Sierra
133 Persons Paid to Have their Hair Dyed Blond, 2001