The art of seeing
SPRüTH MAGERS
Eau de Cologne
In what's a huge statement for women's contributions to art, international gallery Sprüth Magers stages a new iteration of its exhibition Eau de Cologne in Hart Hall at H Queen's, marking the first presentation in Asia of this celebrated project, which debuted in the 1980s. Eau de Cologne began as a series of exhibitions and publications, organised by Monika Sprüth between 1985 and 1993, which sought to create a new dialogue around contemporary art. The exhibitions introduced a select group of young female artists, representing powerful attitudes and practices, and established a discourse around art, feminism and power that continues to be profoundly relevant. Their work tackled questions of authority, messaging and influence in society in subtle and expansive ways. This chapter features prominent luminaries including Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Astrid Klein, Louise Lawler, Cindy Sherman, Rosemarie Trockel and Kara Walker. (March 27–April 12)