Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein presents the first international retrospective devoted to the work of the Romanian born artist Paul Neagu (1938–2004), who lived and worked in London from 1971 until his death.

Paul Neagu was a universal artist who worked in sculpture, performance art and drawing in presentations uniting the different media. His aim was to develop a visual idiom that would be understood across cultures but which is complex in terms of demands and investigations.

While still in Romania, Neagu found a way out of the conservative paradigm of the local artistic system by familiarizing himself with movements such as Op Art, Kinetic Art, Neo-constructivism and cybernetics. In his Palpable Art Manifesto of 1969, Neagu writes that art must give up its purely visual aesthetic, demanding that any consideration of art be based upon all sensory perceptions, supplemented by touch, smell, taste and hearing.

Exploring the vocabulary of sculpture, Neagu devised what is arguably his most emblematic invention, the hyphen, after the mid-1970s. It is an entity that despite its apparent simplicity relies on complex inquiries into the formal and symbolic meanings of basic geometric shapes. At the same time, the hyphen combines elements pertaining to both the cultural and the vernacular. Neagu forged this vocabulary by investigating peasant crafts and traditions, stretching from Romania to China, from Greece to Scotland.

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Neagu continued his explorations of the idiom of sculpture in ever-expanding, aggregating formulas, incorporating elements pertaining to performativity and embodiment into a versatile conception of the medium. The last segment of his career is also emblematic, as it further exposed the fissures within the artist's diasporic identity, its perpetually unfixed nature, oscillating between intellectual openness and mobility and the trauma of non-belonging. Thus, his undisputed creative achievements aside, Neagu is a figure whose current reassessment opens up timely inquiries that are not only artistic but also culturally relevant.

The exhibition is curated by Georg Schöllhammer, Magda Radu and Friedemann Malsch. Display and reconstructions by Johannes Porsch. A production of Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein in collaboration with the artist's estate.

More pictures to this exhibition

  • Paul Neagu
    Photo: Sandra Maier © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, The Paul Neagu Estate/2021, ProLitteris, Zürich
  • Paul Neagu
    Photo: Sandra Maier © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, The Paul Neagu Estate/2021, ProLitteris, Zürich
  • Paul Neagu
    Photo: Sandra Maier © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, The Paul Neagu Estate/2021, ProLitteris, Zürich
  • Paul Neagu
    Photo: Sandra Maier © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, The Paul Neagu Estate/2021, ProLitteris, Zürich
  • Paul Neagu
    Photo: Sandra Maier © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, The Paul Neagu Estate/2021, ProLitteris, Zürich
  • Paul Neagu
    Photo: Sandra Maier © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, The Paul Neagu Estate/2021, ProLitteris, Zürich
  • Paul Neagu
    Photo: Sandra Maier © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, The Paul Neagu Estate/2021, ProLitteris, Zürich
  • Paul Neagu
    Photo: Sandra Maier © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, The Paul Neagu Estate/2021, ProLitteris, Zürich
  • Paul Neagu
    Photo: Sandra Maier © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, The Paul Neagu Estate/2021, ProLitteris, Zürich
  • Paul Neagu
    Photo: Sandra Maier © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, The Paul Neagu Estate/2021, ProLitteris, Zürich
  • Paul Neagu
    Photo: Sandra Maier © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, The Paul Neagu Estate/2021, ProLitteris, Zürich
  • Guided tours
  • Thu, 20.5.2021
    18.00
  • Thu, 27.5.2021
    18.00
  • Thu, 5.8.2021
    18.00
  • Thu, 26.8.2021
    18.00
  • Thu 20.5.

    Guided tour

    Paul Neagu.
    The Retrospective ***FULLY BOOKED***
  • Thu 27.5.

    Guided tour

    Paul Neagu.
    The Retrospective
    with Georg Schöllhammer, co-curator of the exhibition
  • Sat 19.6.

    Vertiefen

    Blind Date with Bill, Paul and Louise
    ***CANCELLED***
    with Klara Frick, Sophia Hamann and Susanne Kudorfer
  • Thu 24.6.

    Take Away

    Paul Neagu.
    The Retrospective
    Short guided tour during the lunch break
  • Thu 5.8.

    Guided tour

    Paul Neagu.
    The Retrospective
    with Henrik Utermöhle
  • Thu 26.8.

    Guided tour

    Paul Neagu.
    The Retrospective ***FULLY BOOKED***
    with Magda Radu, co-curator of the exhibition (in English)
    In cooperation with Liechtensteinische Kunstgesellschaft.
  • Sun 5.9.

    One Hour

    Paul Neagu.
    The Retrospective
    with Susanne Kudorfer