Andrea Bowers, Radical Feminist Pirate Ship Tree Sitting Platform, 2013-k

The exhibition has been extended until October 25

Press Preview: Thursday, March 12, 11 am

“Environmental grief” describes mourning the loss of nature and its creatures. Coined as early as twenty years ago, the term describes the feeling of bereavement experienced by those who either witness or anticipate the loss of landscapes, plant or animal species, or entire ecosystems as a consequence of human-induced climate change and other intervention. The notion of environmental grief has circulated widely in recent years, steeped in evidence that the Earth’s sixth mass extinction event is already underway, that our global ecosystem is growing weaker and weaker and that the entire biosphere is being irreparably destroyed by human activity.

In a large solo exhibition entitled GRIEF AND HOPE, Museum Abteiberg presents the multi-media oeuvre of American artist Andrea Bowers, a crucial body of work that focuses on environmentalism, ecofeminism and climate justice. Bowers’ work is both a testament to looming ecological crisis, documenting her intimate involvement with activists between 2000–2020, and a unique, artistic snapshot of the social-activist Zeitgeist. The survey exhibition at Museum Abteiberg brings together a vast array of materials from this twenty-year period of artistic output, showing both early and more recent subjects of study. It reveals how art and activism are interwoven in Bowers’ work and poses existential questions about activities in art and society. Given Mönchengladbach’s geographical proximity to the Rhenish mining district’s Garzweiler coalfields and Hambach Forest, Bowers’ project at Museum Abteiberg has specific ties to the local area.

Andrea Bowers is a Los Angeles-based artist who works across media including drawing, installation, and video. Her text-based and documentary works show the artist’s remarkable ability to merge aesthetic practice and a strong feminist, social, and ecological stance, demonstrating both civil resistance and its translation into artistic language. Bowers’ practice is shaped by both a deep historical awareness of political activism and its visual languages and by an archival curiosity. Through a long and varied career, Bowers’ work has become a document of a changing environmental discourse on ecology, environmentalism, climate justice and climate emergency, grief and hope represented by the activists – as in her most current work with the Standing Rock resistance activist Tokata Iron Eyes. Bowers’ work appears in many significant collections, including the Hammer Museum and MOCA (Los Angeles), MoMA and the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York City), and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington D.C.).

Museum Abteiberg has worked in conjunction with the Weserburg Museum for Modern Art in Bremen to prepare the first two large survey exhibitions of Bowers’ work. While the Weserburg Museum exhibition LIGHT AND GRAVITY (September 26, 2019–February 23, 2019) spotlights Bowers’ work around largely feminist and socio-political issues, GRIEF AND HOPE (March 15–August 30, 2020) at Museum Abteiberg is more ecologically centered. The latter includes a completely new body of Bowers’ work, one that bears historical reference to German ecofeminist activist and politician Petra Kelly, Kelly’s close friend and fellow co-founder of the Greens (die Grünen) Joseph Beuys, and the German environmental movement.

Documentation of Bowers’s site-specific work in both cities will appear in a publication produced after the exhibitions.

Further exhibition programming will be announced in the coming weeks.

Funded by the Art Foundation of North Rhine-Westphalia, the Hans Fries Foundation, and Museumsverein Abteiberg.

More information and visuals are available on our website www.museum-abteiberg.de in the Service/Press section. Contact: Uwe Riedel, Press and Publicity Dpt.,riedel@museum-abteiberg.de, phone: +49 2161 252636.

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Political Ribbons for Abteiberg, 2020, silkscreen ink on satin ribbons, each 2 m
courtesy: the artist, Capitain Petzel Berlin, Andrew Kreps Gallery New York, Vielmetter Los Angeles
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf


United States v. Tim DeChristopher, 2010, single channel video, HD, 16:15 min, color, sound
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf


Peoples’s Initiative Poetic Protest on Paper (Group 1), 2020, graphite on paper, 4 drawings, each 100 x 200 cm
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf


(left) Soft Blockade (Feminist Barricade), 2003-2004, fabric and thread, 228 x 731 cm
(right) Feminist Spirituality and Magical Politics Scrapbook, 2003, fabric, thread, scrapbook, photocopy on paper, 4 x 22 x 15 cm
Collection Gaby and Wilhelm Schürmann, Herzogenrath; Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Installation View Museum Abteiberg
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf


(left) The Day the Water Died, 2009, colored archive prints on paper, 33 x 55 x 3,5 cm (right) Alaskans Still Fighting for the Earth Banner, 2009, Typar, color, 500 x 314 cm
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

(left) Ken Saro-Wiwa’s Last Words, November 10, 1995, 2009, beadwork, binder of e-mails, 21 x 200 cm
Charlotte Feng Ford Collection, New York; Foto: Achim Kukulies

(right) Ken Saro-Wiwa Free Poster, 2009, print on matte, uncoated paper, 22 x 59 cm
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Installation View Museum Abteiberg
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Florida, Part of North America’s Only Remaining Coral Barrier Reef 2007, 2009, graphite on paper, 55,8  x 76,2 cm
Charlotte Feng Ford Collection, New York; Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

(left) Battlefields, Gardens and Graveyards (Sentimental Scrapbook displayed), 2002, 50 framed photokopies on paper, each 35 x 28 cm, together 187 x 300 cm

(right) After You’ve gone, stone, screens, speakers, video; After you’ve gone, 28:44 min,color, sound After you’ve gone (Bessie), 28:35 min, color, sound, dimensions variable
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

It Gives Me Life, 2017, LED, cardboard paint, acrylic gel, Water is Life (109.22 x 344.17 x 15.24 cm); Tierra y Libertad (251.46 x 396.24 x 15.24 cm); Mni Wiconi (193.04 x 83.82 x 15.24 cm)
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

(links) I Am Nature: Champion International Clearcut; West Flank of the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness, 2013, marker on found cardboard, 300 x 400 3 cm
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Installation View Museum Abteiberg
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

(back) Grief and Hope, 2020, neon, 304 x 124 x 10 cm
courtesy: the artist, Capitain Petzel Berlin, Andrew Kreps Gallery New York, Vielmetter Los Angeles
(front) Tree Sits – Canopy Camping, Earth First!, 2011, recycled wood, rope, carabiners, miscellaneous equipment adn supplies, 274 x 65 x 94 cm
Charlotte Feng Ford Collection, New York; Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

(back) Grief and Hope, 2020, neon, 304 x 124 x 10 cm
courtesy: the artist, Capitain Petzel Berlin, Andrew Kreps Gallery New York, Vielmetter Los Angeles
(front) Tree Sits – Canopy Camping, Earth First!, 2011, recycled wood, rope, carabiners, miscellaneous equipment adn supplies, 274 x 65 x 94 cm
Charlotte Feng Ford Collection, New York; Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Installation View Museum Abteiberg
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Interview with Betty Ann, 2009, one channel video, 08:28 min, color, sound
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Installation View Museum Abteiberg
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Installation View Museum Abteiberg
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf


(left) Mug Shot, 2013, colored pensil on paper, 76,2 cm x 56,6 cm
Collection Gaby and Wilhelm Schürmann, Herzogenrath; Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Installation View Museum Abteiberg
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Installation View Museum Abteiberg
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Installation View Museum Abteiberg
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Radical Feminist Pirate Ship Tree Sitting Platform, 2013, recycled wood, rope, carabiners, misc. equipment and supplies, 203 x 749 x 152 cm
Collection Gaby and Wilhelm Schürmann, Herzogenrath; Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

(left) The Capitalist Vampire (illustration by Walter Crane), 2013, marker on found vardboard, 419 x 302 cm
Private Collection; Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Drawing- Go Perfectly Limp and Be Carried Away, 2004, graphite on paper, 50 x 38 cm
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Training (Dancers), 2004, video double projection, 17:29 min, color, sound
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

My Name Means Future, 2019/2020, HD Video, 51:06 min, color, sound
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Installation View Museum Abteiberg
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Installation View Museum Abteiberg
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf

Installation View Museum Abteiberg
Foto: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf