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With Mathis Altmann, Nina Beier, Marcel Broodthaers, Chiki, Cosima von Bonin, Roberto Cuoghi, David Douard, Ana Viktoria Dzinic, Mimosa Echard, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Andrew J. Greene, Wade Guyton, Pierre Huyghe, Brook Hsu, Dana Lok, Mike Kelley, Jean-Luc Moulène, Amy Sillman, Haegue Yang, Heimo Zobernig.
— pharmakon (φάρμακον) /ˈfɑːr.mə.kɒn/ n. — in ancient Greece, a thing that is simultaneously a remedy and a poison, whose effect is determined by context, dosage, or use.
Across literature, cinema, advertising, and visual art, the color green has never settled on a single meaning. This exhibition brings together works that explore the emotional and symbolic reach of green, revealing a color marked by contradiction, ambivalence, and transformation. Initially associated with harmony, balance, and the regularity of everyday life, green was recommended by Goethe at the end of the eighteenth century for the interiors of apartments, where it was meant to soothe the eye and stabilize the…
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With Mathis Altmann, Nina Beier, Marcel Broodthaers, Chiki, Cosima von Bonin, Roberto Cuoghi, David Douard, Ana Viktoria Dzinic, Mimosa Echard, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Andrew J. Greene, Wade Guyton, Pierre Huyghe, Brook Hsu, Dana Lok, Mike Kelley, Jean-Luc Moulène, Amy Sillman, Haegue Yang, Heimo Zobernig.
— pharmakon (φάρμακον) /ˈfɑːr.mə.kɒn/ n. — in ancient Greece, a thing that is simultaneously a remedy and a poison, whose effect is determined by context, dosage, or use.
Across literature, cinema, advertising, and visual art, the color green has never settled on a single meaning. This exhibition brings together works that explore the emotional and symbolic reach of green, revealing a color marked by contradiction, ambivalence, and transformation. Initially associated with harmony, balance, and the regularity of everyday life, green was recommended by Goethe at the end of the eighteenth century for the interiors of apartments, where it was meant to soothe the eye and stabilize the…







































