JENS ULLRICH, Willkommende Gemeinschaft (Welcoming Community)
October 27 - December 22, 2006


Jens Ullrich has been collecting newspaper cuttings of protests from all over the world for many years. For his
Willkommende Gemeinschaft (Welcoming Community) (2006) piece, he has selected images of individuals
holding placards, which he has painstakingly altered, replacing their slogans with ornate graphic symbols. In the
exhibition the doctored photographs are installed on peace banners originally made by the artist's parents and
used by them in demonstrations since the 1980s. Ullrich became involved in political protests through his
parents, who continue to be politically active. Willkommende Gemeinschaft explores and questions the nature
and usefulness of such direct action. There is a sense of futility in the bearing of placards emblazoned with
meaningless signs. However, some fundamental message survives, conveyed in the protestors' facial
expressions. For Ullrich, there are parallels between the protesters in these images and the role of the artist, a
struggle to be understood and to make sense of the world around them.

Text Amy Dickson, ©Tate Modern, London


Willkommende Gemeinschaft is also part of MEDIA BURN at L2, Tate Modern, London, 15 Dec 2006 - 18 Feb 2007