The Hoerengracht - Kienholz Catalogue
Attracting worldwide publicity at its press launch in 2008, this is an uncompromising and thought-provoking installation, created by one of the most influential artists of the later twentieth century.
The Hoerengracht (1984–1988) is an installation artwork by Ed Kienholz (d. 1994) and Nancy Reddin Kienholz. This tableau – a surprising sight in the heart of the National Gallery – is a walk-through evocation of Amsterdam's redlight district, with mysterious characters, glowing windows and claustrophobic streets. Presenting the viewer with bold statements on morality, vanitas, secret spaces and receding views, The Hoerengracht resonates powerfully with painting by Dutch masters of the seventeenth century represented in the National Gallery Collection.
The exhibition catalogue explains this visual and thematic relationship to Old Master painting, as well as introducing the reader to the Kienholz, an artistic team who have influenced contemporary art world figures such as Mike Kelley, Paul McCarthy and Damien Hirst.
The exhibition Kienholz: The Hoerengracht opens at the National Gallery, London, on 18th November 2009.
Contents:
- Ed and Nancy Kienholz: from Roxys to The Hoerengracht, Colin Wiggins
- The Hoerengracht and the Amsterdam Red Light District, Annemarie de Wildt
- Catalogue ‘A Walk through The Hoerengracht'
Further Information
| Publisher | National Gallery Company |
| Pub Date | October 2009 |
| Pages | pp 56 |
| Dimensions | 265 x 245 mm |
| ISBN | 9781857094534 |
| Product code | 525566 |
| Author | Colin Wiggins, Annemarie de Wildt |









