Things to Come
Things to Come is the Israeli-born artist Yael Bartana's most extensive exhibition in Denmark to date and shows a wide selection of works in various media.
Yael Bartana works with grand narratives. In Things to Come, she challenges the blind spots in our understanding of history and establishes new spaces of understanding between the actual and the imagined.
Bartana processes collective memories, origin myths, and some of the darkest chapters in human history, which she uses as raw material to formulate new narratives about the future.
The exhibition shows, among other things, Malka Germania, Bartana's most extensive film work to date, which revolves around the German-Jewish relationship in a dream-like future scenario in Berlin.
Two Minutes to Midnight, a power- and gender-critical paraphrase of Stanley Kubrick's legendary science fiction film Dr. Strangelove and Overcoming the Future about redemption and forgiveness.
Yael Bartana (b. 1970) was born and raised in Israel. Since the mid-00s, she has lived in Amsterdam and Berlin. Her works have been shown all over the world and are part of the collections of many prominent institutions.
In January 2024, Bartana was appointed as one of two artists to exhibit in the German Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2024.
Photography: David Stjernholm.