Muntean and Rosenblum

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Muntean/Rosenblum is a collaborative artist duo composed of Markus Muntean (born 1962 in Graz, Austria) and Adi Rosenblum (born 1962 in Haifa, Israel). They have been collaborating since 1992.[1]

Background

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Adi Rosenblum and Markus Muntean met each other as students at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria. In 1992 they sublimated their subjective singularity into a double act, into a third person: Mutean/Rosenblum. In 1995 they founded Bricks & Kicks (1995 to 1998), one of the first Artist-Run galleries in Vienna.[2] They were professors for Contextual Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1999 to 2005 and received the nationally prestigious City of Vienna Prize for Visual Arts in 2001.[3][4][5]

Work

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In the compositions of their drawings, the artist couple Markus Muntean and Adi Rosenblum use methods of sampling and resampling of subjects from art history and present-day popular culture. The starting point is an intensive confrontation with the pathos formulas of art history and the questioning of how emotions that find expression as a result are articulated and interpreted in different eras. Motifs that we know from Passion cycles are applied to the psychological dispositions of contemporary existence, sometimes as the expression of an apathy that appeals to the empathy of the beholder. Historically overwhelming pictorial subjects are transferred into the present day, while at the same time triggering a discussion of the media conditions in which pictures are produced today. As a result of the use of language and lettering, a further plane penetrates into the drawings of Muntean and Rosenblum and gives insights into the complexity of the challenges which a subtle medium such as drawing has to face up to today. In the process, Muntean and Rosenblum also take an interest in the aspect of the nomadic narrative. The text collages form, in their relationship with the scenic compositions, aphorisms which pointedly contradict phrases of popular culture, and, through their paradoxical link with figural representations, awaken a dual consciousness.[6]

Solo exhibitions

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2020 Espacio Marte, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico
2019 CFalive, Milano, Italy[7]
Ebensperger Rhomberg Gallery, Salzburg, Austria[8]
2018 MAC, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Coruña, Spain[9]
MOCAK, Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków, Poland[10]
2017 Parkview Museum, Beijing, China[11]
2014 Institut für zeitgenössische Kunst, Nürnberg, Germany[12]
2013 Philara Sammlung zeitgenössischer Kunst, Düsseldorf, Germany[13]
2012 CAC Málaga, Spain [14]
2008 Essl Museum, Klosterneuburg/Vienna, Austria[15]
Arndt & Partner, Berlin, Germany[16]
2006 MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, Spain[17]
Arndt & Partner, Berlin, Germany[18]
Centre d'Art Santa Mònica CASM, Barcelona, Spain
Movie presentation at Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, Austria
Hall of Art, Budapest, Hungary
2005 Maureen Paley, London, Great Britain
Viennale 2005, Gartenbau Kino, Vienna, Austria
2004 Tate Britain, Art Now, London, Great Britain
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, Australia
2002 Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz, Austria
De Appel, Amsterdam, Holland[19]
2000 SECESSION, Vienna, Austria[20]
Kunsthaus Glarus, Glarus, Switzerland

Collections

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Bibliography (selected)

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  • Klaus Albrecht Schröder, Elsy Lahner, Albertina Wien (Hgs.): Drawing Now, Hirmer Verlag, Wien/München 2015, ISBN 978-3-7774-2408-8
  • Karl-Josef Pazzini (Hg.): Bildung vor Bildern: Kunst - Pädagogik - Psychoanalyse (Theorie Bilden), transcript 2015, ISBN 3837632776
  • Fernando Huici, Gestión Cultural y Comunicación, S.L (Hgs.): Muntean/Rosenblum, The Management of Insignificance, Centro de Arte Contemporáneo Málaga 2013, ISBN 978-84-939376-8-3
  • Essl Museum (Hg.), Muntean/Rosenblum: Between What Was and What Might Be, Essl Museum 2008, ISBN 978-3-902001-46-7
  • Arndt & Partner Berlin/Zurich (Hg.): Muntean/Rosenblum, Kerber Verlag, 2008, ISBN 978-3-86678-167-2
  • Ulf Meyer (Hg.): Double Act. Künstlerpaare, Prestel Verlag, München/Berlin/London/New York 2007, ISBN 978-3791338477
  • JRP Editions (Hg.): Markus Muntean /Adi Rosenblum – Make Death Listen, JRP Ringier Kunstverlag 2006, ISBN 978-3-905701-99-9
  • De Appel, Adam Szymczyk (Hgs.): Muntean/Rosenblum – To Die For, De Appel Centre for Contemporary Art, Amsterdam 2002, ISBN 9789073501577
  • Uta Grosenick, Burkhard Riemschneider (Hgs.): Art now, Taschen Verlag 2002, p. 316–319, ISBN 3-8228-1444-X
  • Thomas Trummer (Hg.): Das Neue, Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Wien 2002
  • Lóránd Hegyi (Hg.): Aspekte/Positionen: 50 Jahre Kunst in Mitteleuropa 1949–99, Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Wien 1999, ISBN 3900776849
  • Secession (Hg.): Muntean/Rosenblum, Secession, Wien 2001, ISBN 3-901926-20-8
  • Peter Weiermair, Andreas Hapkemeyer (Hgs.): Figuration, Ursula-Blickle-Stiftung 1999, p. 66–69, 96, 107, ISBN 3-905597-09-8

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  8. ^ "Appropriate All Emotions". Ebensperger Rhomberg.
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  10. ^ "Walking Wounded". Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków.
  11. ^ "Bridging Asia-Europe II". The Parkview Museum.
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