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Caption: Peter Weibel, <i>Switcher Sex</i> film still, 1972
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Peter Weibel, Switcher Sex film still, 1972

SWITCHER SEX: Video Works and Photography from the Teutloff Collection

Video Works by Peter Weibel, Patricia Piccinini, Sigalit Landau, Tracey Emin, Bjørn Melhus, Michael Rees, Una Szeemann, Zhou Xiaohu, Donigan Cumming,

Photographs by Diane Arbus, Matthew Barney, Katharina Bosse, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Peng Chi, Donigan Cumming, Danica Dakic, Valie Export, Brian Finke, Gilbert + George, Nan Goldin, Alfredo Jaar, Jürgen Klauke, Annie Leibovitz, Boris Mikhailov, Dario Mitidieri, Adam Nadel, Nobuyoshi Araki, Gundula Schulze Eldowy, Andres Serrano, Larry Towell

Exhibition on display December 12 - February 09, 2008
Reception on Saturday, January 19, 2008 ; 6:30-8:30pm
Free , No reservation required



Slought Foundation, Philadelphia is pleased to announce the first exhibition of works from the Teutloff Collection, Germany, featuring a selection of international artists whose film and video works examine the varied manifestations of the human body in contemporary society. The exhibition will be on display in the galleries at Slought Foundation from December 12, 2007-February 9, 2008; the opening reception will take place on Saturday, January 19th, 2007 from 6:30-8:30pm. Works in the exhibition have been selected by Osvaldo Romberg, a Senior Curator at Slought Foundation.



At an early juncture, more than twenty years ago, the German collector Lutz Teutloff began to develop a sensibility marked by a concern for the perpetual transformations that constitute the ‘human’ and the ‘body,' as documented in contemporary photography, film, and video production. The individual works of art in the Teutloff collection, as well as the collection itself, inform and constitute a critical commentary on the ‘condition humaine’ and the momentous changes taking place today. The collection thus exemplifies a thematic approach to collecting art, and it illustrates the ever-increasing fascination with and alterations to the concept of the ‘human’ in this age of technological and cultural transformation. It takes place at a particular moment when the human body is increasingly reduced to a supposedly self-evident and instrumentalized ‘thing’ under the all-pervasive gaze of commerical media and the biological sciences, as well as the body cults and healthcare crazes that predominate amongst the public at large.

Download the exhibition preview featuring exhibition works and Peter Weibel in conversation with Aaron Levy about his 1972 work Switcher Sex (Quicktime movie, 3:34min, 17mb)

Above images (left to right): Patricia Piccinini (‘In Bocca al Lupo,’ 2003), Bjørn Melhus ('No Sunshine,' 1997), Peter Weibel (‘Switcher Sex,’ 1972), and Sigalit Landau (‘Barbed Hula,’ 2001).

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