What an old Woman Will Wear at the Kassel Art Association: Painting as a Stage of Vulnerability


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What an old Woman Will Wear: Painting as a Stage for Vulnerability and Presence
At the Kassel Art Association, the exhibition What an old Woman Will Wear encounters a painting that does not calm the gaze but sharpens it. Tanja Nis-Hansen presents 30 large-format oil paintings that fit the acronym GRWM and transform body, language, and social roles into an exciting artistic experience. The exhibition runs from April 11 to June 7, 2026, and relies on a visual language in which everyday statements, text fragments, and performative impulses become ambiguous signs.
Between Oil Paint, Text, and Performance
Nis-Hansen works in the expanded field of painting. Her works combine painterly density with verbal positioning and the energy of performance. Thus, images are created that want to be not only seen but also read. Language becomes an ornament, meaning shifts, and it is precisely in this friction that the aesthetic experience of the exhibition unfolds.
An Art that Does Not Hide Vulnerability
At the center is a theme that is gaining increasing importance in contemporary art: the depiction of physical and mental states between intimacy, defense, and transience. Nis-Hansen addresses vulnerability and mortality without pathos but with great formal alertness. Her large-format paintings create spatial effects, presence, and an almost theatrical tension, evoking thoughts of stage settings as well as art historical traditions of figure and image of language.
Art Historical Classification with Contemporary Force
The artist is demonstrably interested in the history of painting and the social hierarchies of taste. In her works, these reflections connect with an understanding of images that recalls theater, staging, and the open form. International exhibitions, scholarships, and collection acquisitions document the relevance of her work in the current art scene. Especially in the Kassel Art Association, this position condenses into an exhibition that is both art historically grounded and immediately experienceable.
Exhibition Atmosphere and Mediation
Those planning a tour through the exhibition will experience painting as a space for concentration and discovery. The large-format oil paintings invite contemplation, while the interplay of text and image opens different interpretations. The Kassel Art Association enhances the art experience with its visitor-friendly infrastructure, barrier-free access, and integration into local cultural education.
Visit, Admission, and Practical Information
The Kassel Art Association is located at Friedrichsplatz 18 in 34117 Kassel and is easily accessible by public transport. The exhibition is barrier-free accessible, with ramps and barrier-free toilets. The regular admission fee is 5 euros, reduced 3 euros. Admission is free on Wednesdays. For those who want to experience art in a precise, intellectually charged, and at the same time sensual form, this exhibition tip has high cultural radiance.
Conclusion
What an old Woman Will Wear is an exhibition for all who understand painting not as a closed form but as a vibrant space for thought. Between body, language, and image, Tanja Nis-Hansen unfolds an intense artistic experience that lingers long after. This exhibition is a must-see live in Kassel.
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