mumok
Museumsplatz 1
A-1070 Wien
Austria
Medardo Rosso: Inventing Modern Sculpture
Artist and artisan, art theorist and proto-installation artist, master of high-publicity performances and rival of Auguste Rodin, Medardo Rosso (b. 1858 in Turin, d. 1928 in Milan) was one of the great pioneers of modernism. mumok is dedicating a comprehensive retrospective to the Italian-French artistâs still little-known oeuvre, which will feature about ïŹfty sculptures and a large selection of photographs, photocollages, and drawings. The exhibition delves into a thorough analysis of Rosso's processual and repetitive and radical anti-heroic approach, with which the artist deïŹed all conventions of traditional sculpture. A selection of works by artists directly or indirectly inïŹuenced by Rosso â such as Francis Bacon, Nairy Baghramian, Phyllida Barlow, Lynda Benglis, Louise Bourgeois, Constantin BrĂąncuÈi, Edgar Degas, Alberto Giacometti, David Hammons, Eva Hesse, Marisa Merz, Robert Morris and Andy Warhol â further unpack and create a dialogue with Rossoâs equally groundbreaking and hermetic work. The âexpandedâ retrospective thus adheres to Rossoâs own artistic practice of not exhibiting alone but in âconversationâ with others.
 The exhibition, which is being organized in close collaboration with the Medardo Rosso Estate, will subsequently travel to Kunstmuseum Basel, where it will be on view from March to August 2025.
Exhibition design: Florian Pumhösl and Walter KrÀutler