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The Freedom of Humor: The audacious art of Germany's master float builder Jacques Tilly
DANK Haus proudly presents a new exhibit showcasing the work of Germany's master float builder, Jacques Tilly. For more than 30 years, Tilly has designed impressive floats for one of Germany's biggest carnival parades: the Shrove Monday parade ("Rosenmontagszug") in Düsseldorf, a city in the Rhineland that is considered a major stronghold of the German carnival traditionTilly's floats have gained prominence through his unique style and daring sense of humor. By taking on current issues and transforming them into striking images and provocative scenes, his artwork challenges established social norms and taboos and has led to frequent controversies about the limits of humor.
As a native and lifelong resident of Düsseldorf, Tilly embodies the city's cherished tradition of "Narrenfreiheit" - the freedom to criticize the political status quo and speak out against the powers that be. His biting political satire spares no one: over the past three decades, he has poked fun at politicians, religious leaders, terrorists, and even the pope.
In this two-week exhibit, DANK Haus will present an overview of Tilly's work by showing large-scale photographs of his most famous floats. Each photograph will be paired with additional material illustrating its context and the way it was received.
On Saturday, September 9 Jacques will be the guest of honor on the DANK float at this year's von Steuben Parade in Lincoln Square.
More information: https://dankhaus.com/event-2627082
www.grossplastiken.de (German)
www.germanday.comDate and Time
Thursday Sep 7, 2017 Friday Sep 15, 2017
Location
Fees/Admission
Free Admission
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