Bunkers
at the coast of the Atlantic, like stone statues from Easter Island, look ahead
with reserve. Defensive architecture made of concrete has only seemingly
nothing to do with art, including this most contemporary one. Inspired by the
dialogue between Lankes and Bebra – the characters from the pages of 'The Tin
Drum' by Gunter Grass – we initiate
a discussion on cultural institutions that
chose to be located in former military buildings. We shall forget about wars
that were a reason to for these strange objects to be raised, only these most
permanent artifacts will remain. Some of them find their new landlords and
become adapted for functions different than the original. Nowadays, bunkers and
air-raid shelters, luckily deprived of their military roles, become venues for
artistic activities.
Wrocław
Contemporary Museum is located
in a post-German air-raid shelter, commonly
known as 'Strzegomski Bunker'. We know a
few places
in Europe, where contemporary art collections are presented at
post-military locations. The most interesting ones certainly include: a division
of the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna (MAK) devoted to contemporary visual
arts (GEFECHTSTURM ARENBERGPARK associated with a nuclear reactor or a rocket
launcher), Kunsthalle Recklinghausen, hidden between other buildings, or Berlin
bunker designed by Albert Speer himself, giving 'shelter'
to the art collection
of Christian Boros. We will have an opportunity to listen and talk about the
two latter 'revitalizations' during the conference held in Wrocław (Hans-Jürgen
Schwalm, the vice-director of Kunsthalle Recklinghausen and Jens Casper
–
the designer of the Borosa shelter's adaptation confirmed their attendance).
On Saturday, 10th
December at Wrocław Contemporary Museum we will be discussing the difficulties
and challenges that the cultural institutions using 'concrete' post-war
buildings are faced with. Exciting the imagination, quite often delighting with
their architecture (sometimes even competing with the works exhibited inside),
they bring whole network of meanings and sense into the story
of contemporary
art. Semantics of those places can be equally their asset and an undesired
heritage, making curatorial work more difficult. On that day we also wish to
talk about the best ways to use the exhibition-wise difficult space of Wrocław
museum. Hard to arrange, the rooms of Strzegomski shelter require more
attention, time, debate. To participate in our conference we have invited
individuals experienced in 'working' with bunkers (Hans-Jürgen Schwalm,
Hans Günter Golinski), those who know how to plasticize disobedient objects
(Jens Casper, Łukasz Wojciechowski) and who see them as a work of art (Iwona
Bigos). Please familiarize yourself with the program and feel welcome to
visit the Museum on Saturday, 10th December.
BIOGRAPHY:
Iwona Bigos – art historian, cultural studies
graduate and curator of art. Born in Wrocław, for 18 years has lived in German
city Bremen. Among her best projects are 'Licht(h)aus' – an
exposition with contribution of Polish and German artists. Since 2009 director
of Gdańska Galeria Miejska, where in 2011 she has arranged and produced an
exhibition titled 'Bunkers – mystical, barbaric, bored'.
Jens Casper was born in Cologne, Germany, in
1967. Studies in architecture at the RWTH, Technical University in Aachen,
where he graduated in 1998; until 2003 he was employed in several architects
offices in Berlin, Cologne and Aachen, and worked on the building design for
governmental administrations & media corporations such as the German
Embassy in Tokyo, Kirch Media Group in Munich and DeutschlandRadio in Berlin. In
2008 Jens started new collaborations, and to run an independent office: Büro Jens Casper based in Berlin-Kreuzberg. He's a
founding partner of Casper Mueller Kneer Architects
Ltdest. 2010 based
in London and Berlin. In 2010 he held a lectureship at Berlin Technical
University and he currently holds a Guest Professorship at the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus. Since 2007 he's a member of BDA,
Bund Deutscher Architekten / Association of German Architects, in 2010 he was a
member of the Konvent der Baukultur der Bundesstiftung Baukultur. He
lives in Berlin, Germany.
Hans
Günter Golinski studied Art Education at the Wuppertal University and History
of Art, Archaeology and German Philology at Ruhr-University Bochum, taking his
PhD in 1985. He was scientific curator at the Museum Bochum from 1989 on, and
has been its director since 1997. Golinski is a curator and editor of national
and international publications and exhibition projects on 20th and 21th century
art with an emphasis on interdisciplinary concepts.
Hans-Jürgen Schwalm – graduated in history of
art, archeology and philosophy from Universität Bochum; co-founder of private institution: Ausstellungsforums
BauHaus-Fischer, Wuppertal (1988); PhD Thesis on group portrait in XX century;
starting from 1990 care-taking director of Kunsthalle Recklinghausen; curator
and author of many exhibitions and articles on contemporary art.
Łukasz Wojciechowski (1978), architect is
representing VROA Architekci and CH+ Architekci responsible for the convertion
of the anti-aircraft shelter into the Contemporary Arts Museum in Wroclaw.
Assistant professor at Faculty of Architecture, Wroclaw University of
Technology.
'THE PILLBOXES STAY PUT JUST LIKE THE PYRAMIDS STAYED PUT' — CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS IN CONCRETE
10.12.11
Conference
Start: 10.12.11 (Saturday), 16.00
The conference will be held in English
Start: 10.12.11 (Saturday), 16.00
The conference will be held in English
Published on: 26.11.2011
Program
16.00Opening of exhibition:
Design projects of shelter – works of students of Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław and The Wrocław College of Humanities
17.00–17.15
Opening speech (Dorota Monkiewicz)
17.15–17.30
Introduction (Dorota Monkiewicz)
17.30–18.00
From Non-Place to Art Place (Hans Günter Golinski)
18.00–18.20
'Bunkers – mystical, barbaric, bored' (Iwona Bigos)
18.20–18.50
An enduring makeshift. When time relativizes a provisional. Sixty Years Kunsthalle Recklinghausen (Hans-Jürgen Schwalm)
18.50–19.20
'Boros Collection, Berlin' : 'Deviations' (Jens Casper)
19.20–19.40
Strzegomski air-raid shelter in the times of Festung Breslau and after (Łukasz Wojciechowski)
19.40–20.30
Discussion