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May 5 to October 8, 2023

Agnes Fuchs
Her Eyes Were Green

Agnes Fuchs. Her Eyes Were Green

Curated by Franz Thalmair

Agnes Fuchs employs painting, videos, and installations as means to reconfigure the scientific and technological instruments and processes that paved the way for contemporary digital technologies. Operating instructions, functional descriptions, and manuals for oscilloscopes, computers, power supply units, or measuring devices serve as the departure point for her work.

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Entrance to the exhibition space with a glass door, the grey basalt stones of the mumok building can be seen on the right
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Exhibition View: Agnes Fuchs. Her Eyes Were Green
Photo: Thomas Freiler © mumok

 

A white exhibition space with white lettering and white shapes on the floor. Three works of art hang on the exhibition wall in the background.
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Exhibition View: Agnes Fuchs. Her Eyes Were Green
Photo: Thomas Freiler © mumok
 

 

Many works of art in different formats hang on the white exhibition wall. There are white moulds on the floor.
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Exhibition View: Agnes Fuchs. Her Eyes Were Green
Photo: Thomas Freiler © mumok

 

On the right-hand side of the large exhibition room are feather grasses in small white vases. Works of art hang on the left wall.
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Exhibition View: Agnes Fuchs. Her Eyes Were Green
Photo: Thomas Freiler © mumok

 Dried grasses stand in the exhibition room, a screen can be seen in the background
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Exhibition View: Agnes Fuchs. Her Eyes Were Green
Photo: Thomas Freiler © mumok

Dried grasses stand in the exhibition space, with works of art hanging on the exhibition wall in the background
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Exhibition View: Agnes Fuchs. Her Eyes Were Green
Photo: Thomas Freiler © mumok

Stacked posters stand on the floor in the foreground. Behind them, works of art hang on the exhibition wall. White lines run across the exhibition floor
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Exhibition View: Agnes Fuchs. Her Eyes Were Green
Photo: Thomas Freiler © mumok
 

 

Dried grasses stand in the exhibition room, a screen with a red image can be seen in the background
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Exhibition View: Agnes Fuchs. Her Eyes Were Green
Photo: Thomas Freiler © mumok

By analyzing the cultural implications of these communication media, her artistic practice intervenes in a historical field as well as the afterimages it continues to produce today.

Fuchs uses and transforms her source material—not only the technological devices themselves but also their prevalent, disseminated forms. She creates depictions of images that are stored and circulate (often unconsciously) in collective memory. The materiality of painting counters the digital simulacrum or virtuality of circulating images and narratives with a sensory physical experience.

Cover of the publication Her Eyes Were Green. Agnes Fuchs
Catalogue | 2023
Agnes Fuchs. Her Eyes Were Green

Artist Portrait

In the video, Agnes Fuchs talks about her artistic work and her exhibition at mumok.