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London Gallery Exhibits Hoerengracht

National Gallery, London will exhibit Kienholz, ‘Hoerengracht’ from 18 November 2009 to 21 February 2010, at Sunley Room.

‘The Hoerengracht’ (1983–8), by American artists Ed and Nancy Kienholz, will transform the Sunley Room into a walk-through evocation of Amsterdam’s red-light district.

This highly polemical tableau explores a theme that has been investigated by artists over many centuries and echoes visual traditions well established within European art.

Recalling in particular the Dutch masters of the 17th century, which are strongly represented in the National Gallery, ‘The Hoerengracht’ recreates the brick walls, glowing windows and mysterious doorways of Amsterdam’s claustrophobic streets. At the same time, the half-dressed, garishly lit mannequins of ‘The Hoerengracht’ reveal a theatre of grim sociology, filled with the most vulgar, ugly and ramshackle aspects of society.

Made in their Berlin studio, ‘The Hoerengracht’ was the last major piece made by the Kienholzes before Ed died in 1994. Their work remains a major reference point for contemporary artists such as Mike Kelly, Paul McCarthy, Mike Nelson and Damien Hirst.

The picture shows Edward Kienholz and Nancy Redin, 'The Hoerengracht (detail)', 1984-8 Private collection © Kienholz Estate, courtesy of L.A. Louver, Venice CA -- www.nationalgallery.org.uk

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