The exhibition assembles twenty-nine works of nineteen artists: in the form of video and sound installations, paintings, sculpture, drawings, photography and film. The artistic propositions presented raise the question of the artist in relation to the other: within a social context (Boldyreff, Bornstein, Familiari, Hyber, Warhol, Wodiczko); in the face of history (Afif, Collin-Thiébaut, Narkevicius, Negro, Perray); with regard to the landscape and the space of the work (Dinahet, Pei-Ming, Pane, Janssens, Ondák); or at the heart of the open studio (Barbier, Gerson, Sorin).
These different approaches bear witness to a universal sentiment of approaching the other, of giving of oneself and fostering exchange, of discovering a common ground in the desire of achieving a shared existence. Finally, the Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art receives the artworks from the Frac collection within a dialogue with the works of its own collections, as the two institutions function according to the same spirit of international openness, both in terms of their programmes and their respective collections.
Jean-michel Jagot