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2014 In spring, he and Christian Haake take part in the exhibition Silence is Movement at artclub 1563 in Seoul, South Korea. The concept of this project, which was initiated by Kyungwoo Chun and is curated by Wulf Herzogenrath and Jiyoon Lee, is to present the work of six contemporary artists in conjunction with a travelling version of the John Cage Room at the Kunsthalle Bremen. Within the context of the exhibition, these artists enter into peripheral relationships with Cage’s recitations of the essay On the Duty of Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau. At the end of May, he and Christian Haake travel to Seoul to install the participating artists’ works and (on behalf of the Kunsthalle Bremen) Frank Ströpken installs the Cage piece. Having returned to Bremen, he spends the following months preparing Horst Müller/ Zeichnungen aus zwei Jahrzenten, an exhibition of drawings from the 1960s and 70s that opens at the Galerie für Gegenwartskunst in Bremen on 17th October. The exhibition is accompanied by a limited edition, 12-page publication. Divided into three chapters, the text explores the secret ›afterlife‹ of modernist artistic visions of the future that were never realised.
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