
Photo courtesy Katalin Ladik and acb gallery, Budapest
© Katalin Ladik
Katalin Ladik
Ooooooooo-pus
Stockholm, 9.11 2024 – 20.4 2025
Katalin Ladik was born in 1942 in the city of Novi Sad, in former Yugoslavia (now Serbia) and currently lives in Budapest, Hungary. Her practice has been shaped by the multicultural and multilingual context of Novi Sad, where the majority of the population is Serbian or Hungarian. She began her career as a poet and was one of the few women in the city’s artistic and literary avant-garde.
– First, and above all, I am a poet. I constantly try to expand the boundaries of poetry. Whatever material I use in my work, I always convey a poetic message through it; voice poetry with my voice, concrete poetry with my visual works and collages, and multimedia poetic performances with my body. *
*Katalin Ladik in an interview from 2020
Visual poems
“Ooooooooo-pus” is an exhibition where visitors get to listen as much as look. Each of the three galleries in the exhibition has its own soundscape – a soundtrack – from the artist’s sound poetry. The first part of the exhibition presents Katalin Ladik’s work on language, through her “visual poems”. She creates collages using a variety of found materials, from sewing patterns and sheet music to found object, such as circuit cards from radios and kitchen appliances. With her extraordinary vocal range, she then interprets the collages like a music score.
Folklore and mythology
The second part of the exhibition highlights Katalin Ladik’s religious, folkloric and mythological themes. She often makes use of well-known female characters in mythology, for instance in the installation “Follow me into Mythology” (2017), which consists of a sixty-metres-long embroidered textile ribbon that invites us to follow the red thread of Cretan princess Ariadne.
Challenging established traditions
Katalin Ladik’s visual poems are also the key to her performance art, which is presented in the third and final part of the exhibition. A clear feminist position emerges here: ever since the early 1970s, she has challenged established traditions and gender roles by embodying their contradictions. She appears both male and female or androgynous, covered and exposed, inviting and repelling, playful and severe.
The exhibition “Ooooooooo-pus” is a collaboration between Moderna Museet, Haus der Kunst München and Ludwig Forum Aachen. The Moderna Museet exhibition is curated by Hendrik Folkerts, curator of international art and head of exhibitions, Moderna Museet.
The exhibition includes a monograph in English running 160 pages, of which 152 are illustrated. The catalogue is a co-production between the Moderna Museet, Haus der Kunst München, Ludwig Forum Aachen and Muzeum Susch, and is published by Skira.
Press contact
Annika Hansson Wretman
press@modernamuseet.se
+46 70 952 23 62
Note. More press images (installation views from the exhibition) will be available here from 7 November.























Photo courtesy Katalin Ladik and acb gallery, Budapest
© Katalin Ladik


Photo courtesy Katalin Ladik and acb gallery, Budapest
© Katalin Ladik

© Katalin Ladik

Photo: József Rosta/Ludwig Museum
© Katalin Ladik

Photo courtesy Katalin Ladik and acb gallery, Budapest. © Katalin Ladik

Photo courtesy Katalin Ladik and acb gallery, Budapest. © Katalin Ladik




