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In This Newspaper Is My Whole Life – Robert Frank In Munich

Robert Frank Exhibition I. Tagged with
Academy of the Fine Arts, Munich 

Would you have ever expected Steidl to print on leftover newspaper paper rolls? Or Robert Frank photographs just pasted to a wall? Artist’s statements coarsely hand-painted on an academy wall? An exhibition catalogue sold for € 2.60?

Me, not. But this just happens here in Munich’s Academy of Fine Arts, an 18th century palace in the university quarters (here on wikipedia). Munich’s leading newspaper “Süddeutsche Zeitung” was one of the driving forces in designing a Robert Frank exhibition of a completely different kind, as you can easily see from the photographs. The print on leftover newspaper paper, the glueing on the wall, the destruction of the prints when the exhibition is taken down, all this met the sympathy of Robert Frank, who seemed to decidedly want to avoid the ‘Fine Art’ and ‘gallery with matted vintage prints’ setup for this exhibition.

Of course this will do not much for solemn reverence, but instead it revives a certain feeling of the beat generation. In my eyes: fabulous.

Robert Frank Exhibition II. Tagged with
 
Robert Frank Exhibition III. Tagged with
 
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3 comments

    1. Tom, this was an exhibition concept I’ve never seen before. I did enjoy very much the immediacy, the lack of catering for high-eyebrow customers. On the other hand it probably was best to enjoy knowing “The Americans” already, as it spoke much more about the time and the cultural setup Frank’s images were stemming from than offering the images themselves for closer inspection.

  1. This was one of the most impressive exhibitions I’ve ever seen. Printed pages published in Sueddeutsche Zeitung that time still preserved.

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