Liliane Lijn, Get Rid of Government Time, 1962. Courtesy Liliane Lijn and Rodeo, London / Piraeus, Photo: Richard Wilding © Bildrecht, Wien 2023

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Liliane Lijn: Arise Alive

Liliane Lijn (b. 1939 in New York) has been working at the intersection of visual art, poetry and science for over six decades. Her category-defying work takes its starting point in the late 1950s, in the context of kinetic art, and in experiments with light, energy and movement. These early works demonstrate the artist’s ongoing interest in innovative materials and technologies, as well as the latest scientific findings. In the 1980s, Lijn created multimedia sculptures in which she explored the human body and alternative conceptions of the feminine. Combining the cosmic with the personal and mythology with high-tech, these interactive works give a contemporary form to female archetypes. Arise Alive is the artist’s most comprehensive institutional solo presentation to date. 

Liliane Lijn. Arise Alive is jointly organized with Haus der Kunst München, in collaboration with Tate St Ives. In conjunction with the exhibition, a comprehensive monograph on Lijn’s work will be co-published.

Pompeii Commitment. Archeological Matters – Digital Fellowship
Release: Thursday, November 14, pompeiicommitment.org

mumok is pleased to announce that, coinciding with the opening of Liliane Lijn. Arise Alive, the artist’s contribution to Pompeii Commitment. Archeological Matters – Digital Fellowship will be launched on pompeiicommitment.org. The project is part of the first long-term, contemporary art programme established by the Archaeological Park of Pompeii.

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Liliane Lijn, Liquid Reflections / Series 2 (40"), 1968. Courtesy Liliane Lijn und Sylvia Kouvali, London/Piräus. Photo: © Maximilian Geuter, München, Haus der Kunst München © DACS/Artimages, London; Bildrecht, Wien 2024
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