What an old Woman Will Wear at Kasseler Kunstverein: Painting as a Mysterious Present


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Painting as Body, Language, and Resistance: Tanja Nis-Hansen at Kasseler Kunstverein
With What an old Woman Will Wear, the Kasseler Kunstverein presents an exhibition that transforms painting, text, and performance into an immersive art experience. The Danish artist Tanja Nis-Hansen brings together 30 large-scale oil paintings under the acronym GRWM and transforms language into image, gesture, and material. The result is an exhibition that addresses vulnerability, mortality, and the conditions of artistic work with great formal presence.
A space that flickers between image and sentence
The exhibition thrives on the tension between monumental painting and linguistic condensation. Everyday formulas, social media-influenced language, and body-related states enter into a poetic dialogue. What initially appears as a brief slogan unfolds in the space as a multilayered image production: Color, surface, and scale create an atmosphere where contemplation becomes an aesthetic experience.
Painting in the expanded field
Tanja Nis-Hansen works in the expanded field of painting and connects her images with performative and textual strategies. Her practice is exhibited internationally; her official artist page lists numerous solo and group exhibitions, performances, and public collections. Historianically, her work can be located between figurative painting, conceptual reflection, and a sensitive investigation of the body. Ornamentality, grotesqueness, and existential fragility meet here and shape a distinctive exhibition atmosphere.
Social commentary with aesthetic precision
Especially striking is the reference to precarious working conditions within the art industry. In addition to the paintings, silk-screen printed T-shirts are sold, with proceeds referring to social and economic tensions within the art world. This opens a discursive space in the exhibition where curation, art education, and social reality converge. The audience experiences not only painting but also a reflective engagement with the status of art and work.
The Kasseler Kunstverein as a place of contemporary art
The Kasseler Kunstverein has been one of the renowned forums for contemporary art in Germany since 1835. Today, it offers about 500 square meters of exhibition space on the ground floor of the Museum Fridericianum and considers itself an experimental field for solo and group exhibitions, performances, concerts, and educational formats. Those visiting this exhibition will encounter not only a strong artistic statement but also an institution with a clear art educational stance.
Conclusion
What an old Woman Will Wear promises an insightful, sensual, and formally focused exhibition between painting, language, and social self-examination. Those seeking contemporary art with depth, physical presence, and intellectual tension should definitely experience this show live at the Kasseler Kunstverein.
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