Dream Rooms: Environments by Women Artists 1950s–Now

Environments are artworks in which viewers play an active role, stimulated by objects, light, moving image, and sound as they move through and around the work. They have been a major feature in international art since the mid-twentieth century, laying the groundwork for the immersive experiences that dazzle museum audiences today. However, the important history of this art form is only partially understood, as so many of these groundbreaking works were destroyed after display, and the focus to date has been almost exclusively on male artists.

Dream Rooms: Environments by Women Artists 1950s–Now presents the works of trailblazing women artists whose environments made a lasting impact on the history of visual art, illuminating artworks of the present and offering glimpses into the future. It spans several generations of artists from Asia, Europe, and North and South America, presenting full-scale reproductions of each work. These reconstructions are as close to the originals as possible, developed through research and collaboration with experts and the artists themselves.

The exhibition was conceived and produced by Haus der Kunst München in 2023. For the M+ presentation, the original group of artworks will be augmented by a selection of environments by Asian women artists.


For Highlighted Objects on Display, please visit https://www.mplus.org.hk/en/exhibitions/dream-rooms-environments-by-women-artists/