This exhibition is devoted to the phenomenon of Glam, which originated in Great Britain in the early 70s,
importing opulence, glamour and extravagance as forms of expression to the most diverse genres of art. With
its wealth of exhibits the show embraces exponents of Glam as diverse as David Bowie, Glitter Rock
and Roxy Music; stylists and fashion designers such as Ossie Clark and
Antony Price; and film, photography, graphic design and fine art ? with artists such as
Gilbert & George, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sheman and Richard Hamilton.
Glam marks the historic moment when the conventional boundaries separating serious and popular
culture proved irrelevant. Glam can also be considered to be a sequel to the agenda of the avant-garde with new means, using
irony, irreverence, exaggeration and androgynous masks to support its refusal to pander to reality. This is the first
exhibition - a production of Tate Liverpool - to take stock at a high level of the Glam subculture, its style
and art, and of the visual culture of the period.
GLAM! The Performance of Style
LENTOS
Kunstmuseum Linz
Ernst-Koref-Promenade 1
4020 Linz
Tue-Sund 10am-6pm
Thu 10am-9pm