HAMBURG.- Try again / fail again / fail better, is an inspirational quote by the Irish writer Samuel Beckett. During his visit to Germany around 75 years ago Beckett made a number of extended visits to the
Hamburger Kunsthalle, and now in keeping with his famous motto the Kunsthalle is presenting a diverse selection of 20 films and videos on the theme of failure. In works dating from the 1960s to the present day, internationally acclaimed artists explore this complex phenomenon, highlighting not only the playful, amusing and surprising aspects of failure but also its mournful and tragic dimensions. The works on view are from the collection of Hamburger Kunsthalle and on loan from international galleries.
In the fast-paced modern era driven by a demand for effectivity and the unwavering belief in progress there is little room for failure, frustration or defeat. Maximum performance, efficiency and achievement are the things that matter in our success-oriented society. No wonder the American sociologist Richard Sennett once described failure as the great modern taboo. There is a widespread reluctance to talk about failing above all on a personal level as this involves admitting that one has reached a limit, a point beyond which nothing will be as it was before. But does the fact of having failed necessarily mean that nothing has been accomplished? Within the realm of art, failure as a risk that must be taken, a necessary form of experiment, has always been closely linked to the creative process. In artistic terms, to have failed implies that one has ventured out of safe and familiar territory and dared to attempt something new. For todays artists, the idea of addressing ones own inability the Sisyphean task of dealing with lifes absurdities, articulated through a process of trial and error has lost none of its appeal. On the contrary: the experience of failure proves to be a fundamental aspect of contemporary art practice.
The exhibition features the following artists:
Marina Abramović, Vito Acconci, Bas Jan Ader, Francis Alÿs, John Baldessari, Guy Ben Ner, Tacita Dean, Rineke Dijkstra, Tracey Emin, Jeanne Faust, Fischli & Weiss, Ceal Floyer, Annika Kahrs, Steve McQueen, Bruce Nauman, Christoph Schlingensief, Gillian Wearing.