May, 2019


RAM Talk: Pleasure-Based Narration and Idol Consumption: Visual Politics in the “Tiny Era”
2019.05.18 16:00 - 17:30 | Talks
On the fifth floor of the exhibition, Tobias Rehberger presents the latest version of the pixel series (2015-). The audience needs to constantly adjust the angle and distance to identify the image composed of monochromatic mosaic tiles. These abstracted images, deriving from popular culture, form a pixelated scene of modern life, which makes the audience think about how we view these visual cultural icons in an era flooded with images and videos.

Exhibition Plus: Tours by RAM Team
2019.05.18 14:00 - 15:00 | Guided Tours

Exhibition Plus: Tours by RAM Team
2019.05.11 14:00 - 15:00 | Guided Tours

RAM Members' Event: Memories of Time--A Creative Workshop for Mother’s Day
2019.05.11 10:30 - 12:00 | Workshops
On the second floor of Tobias Rehberger’s exhibition is portrait vases series (1997-2019), an “exhibition within an exhibition,” in which a collection of more than 50 uniquely composed flower-adorned sculptures form a homage to artists and friends associated with the artist and reveal their aesthetic quirks. The same floor also displays sculptures of overlaying oval fiberglass named the mother series. It shows the mother image in the eyes of the artist and contains all the memories and emotions.

RAM@Campus: The Magic of Love--A Mysterious Gift for Mother’s Day
2019.05.09 13:00 - 15:00 | Workshops
On the second floor of Tobias Rehberger’s exhibition is portrait vases (1997-2019), a “group exhibition within an exhibition,” in which a collection of 50 uniquely composed flower-adorned sculptures reveal the aesthetic quirks of a community of artists and friends associated with the artist. The sculptures in various shapes dotted with different flowers are the avatars of his friends, as if one can know their appearance and different characters by these works.

Exhibition Plus: Tours by RAM Team
2019.05.04 17:00 - 18:30 | Guided Tours

RAM Talk: The Strategies of Appropriation and Irony in Modern and Contemporary Art
2019.05.04 14:00 - 15:30 | Talks
On the fifth floor of RAM displays pixels series (2015-) by the artist Tobias Rehberger, which invites the audience to identify pixelated consuming icons composed of monochromatic mosaic tiles. In this series, the pixelated artworks drew inspiration from different sources. Inspired by Shunga (traditional Japanese pornography), for instance, one of the mosaicked images Tobias Rehberger created for Fondation Beyeler, was exhibited at Art Basel Miami in 2015.