What an old Woman Will Wear at the Kassel Art Association: Painting, Text, and Fragility


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When Painting Becomes Language: Tanja Nis-Hansen at the Kassel Art Association
At the Kassel Art Association, What an old Woman Will Wear unfolds an exhibition situation in which painting, text, and performative thinking intertwine. Tanja Nis-Hansen presents large-format oil paintings that merge into a typographic landscape and extend the acronym GRWM into the space. The exhibition translates a social media phenomenon into an aesthetic experience of intimacy, vulnerability, and cultural self-portrayal. ([kasselkultur.de](https://www.kasselkultur.de/kultur-in-kassel/museen-und-parks/aktuelle-sonderausstellungen.php?p=1578%2C25257%2C1740%2C143923))
Painting Between Body, Word, and Image
Nis-Hansen's work operates in the expanded field of painting. Her visual language integrates oil painting, text fragments, and a keen sensitivity to social coding. Official descriptions of her work and biography depict a practice that engages with physical presence, exhaustion, illness, female labor, and the history of the medium. This results in no illustrative painting but a reflective examination of the work, where each surface also serves as a conceptual resonance space. ([platformart.com](https://www.platformart.com/artists/tanja-nis-hansen))
From Digital Ritual to Exhibition Space
The title GRWM, short for Get Ready With Me, refers to the logic of digital self-presentation and the everyday rituals where body, language, and regimes of gaze intersect. The Kassel Art Association describes the work as a transformation of a social media phenomenon from the digital realm into the real world. The allure of this exhibition lies precisely in this: the familiar appears enlarged, condensed, and charged with a new seriousness. ([kasselkultur.de](https://www.kasselkultur.de/kultur-in-kassel/museen-und-parks/aktuelle-sonderausstellungen.php?p=1578%2C25257%2C1740%2C143923))
An Exhibition About Fragility and Cultural Presence
In interviews, the artist emphasizes her interest in human fragility, the pressure on productive bodies, and the poetic power of language. Her works link pictorial signs with literary and societal references and question how a state between overwhelm, care, and self-affirmation can be captured painterly. The Kassel Art Association, one of the prestigious sites for contemporary art in Germany, provides the appropriate framework for this examination. ([otpcopenhagen.com](https://www.otpcopenhagen.com/interviews/tanja-nis-hansen/))
The Venue: Kassel Art Association
The Kassel Art Association showcases its program near the Fridericianum at Friedrichsplatz. According to visitor information, the exhibition spaces are accessible, reached by ramps, and equipped with accessible restrooms. It is open from Tuesday to Sunday and on public holidays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on Thursdays until 8 p.m. The regular admission fee is 5 euros, reduced 3 euros; entry is free on Wednesdays. ([kasselerkunstverein.de](https://kasselerkunstverein.de/en/visit/))
The art experience here thrives on the clarity of the space: light, wall surfaces, and large-format paintings converge to create an exhibition atmosphere where image, text, and questions of the body enter into dialogue. Those who engage with this examination of the work experience a precisely curated contemporary art that is both intellectual and sensual. ([kasselkultur.de](https://www.kasselkultur.de/kultur-in-kassel/museen-und-parks/aktuelle-sonderausstellungen.php?p=1578%2C25257%2C1740%2C143923))
Conclusion: What an old Woman Will Wear promises a compelling exhibition about painting as a form of thought, about language as image, and about the fragile beauty of the everyday. Anyone wanting to experience contemporary art with depth in Kassel should definitely see this show live. ([kasselkultur.de](https://www.kasselkultur.de/kultur-in-kassel/museen-und-parks/aktuelle-sonderausstellungen.php?p=1578%2C25257%2C1740%2C143923))
Official Channels of Tanja Nis-Hansen:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kasseler_kunstverein/
- Facebook: no official profile found
- YouTube: no official profile found
- Website: https://tanjanishansen.com/










