documenta 12 und skulptur projekte münster 07
15. August 2007, Axiom: 14-16 Uhr: Vermittlungskonzepte auf der documenta 12. Gespräche mit Ulrich Schöttker, Achim Vorreiter, Sonja Parzefall, eine Schülerinnenführung und Kinder im Bereich Aushecken
15. August 2007, 14-15 Uhr: play 01:Ulrich Schöttker, Aushecken, Sonja Parzefall
15. August 2007, 14-15 Uhr: play 02: Achim Vorreiter, Schülerinnenführung
18. Juli 2007, 14-16 Uhr: Berichte über documenta12 und Skulptur Projekte Münster 07. Informationen über documenta 12 finden Sie hier:
Radiogespräch:
18. Juli 2007, 14-15 Uhr: play 01: Gespräch mit Ruth Noack, Kommentar Verena Kuni
Informationen zu den skulptur projekten münster 07:
18. Juli 2007, 15-16 Uhr: play 02: Gespräch mit Christine Litz, Projektleitung Skulpturprojekte muenster 07
18. Juli 2007, 15-16 Uhr:
play 03: Auszug Drama Queens von Michael Elmgreen und Ingar Dragset
play: Auszug Drama Queens von Michael Elmgreen und Ingar Dragset
Drama Queens on stageDrama Queens von Michael Elmgreen und Ingar Dragset
During the exhibition, a video of the play can be viewed at the LWL State Museum of Art and Cultural History for the duration of the exhibition.
Project: Drama Queens
The construction of the Municipal Theater in Münster between 1954 and 1956 marked the end of the conservative reconstruction policy in the city.
In their work for skulptur projekte münster 07, the Berlin-based artist duo Michael Elmgreen from Denmark and Ingar Dragset from Norway were inspired by this theater’s architecture, which both regard as being visionary, even today. The building provides the setting for their stage piece, a half-hour performance that presents Superstars from the History Modern Sculpture. Although sculptures tend to be static, and hardly anybody thinks there are many parallels between sculpture and theater, these works actually move and even speak in the language of their creators. As little psychological dramas unfold on the black, bare stage, it soon becomes clear that these sculpture superstars are fickle creatures. For in a histrionic manner, they act out their primary characteristic – an intrinsic stubbornness.
After the world premiere on June 16 and the documentation of the piece, the theater will be closed for the summer. The video of the performance will be shown in the foyer of the LWL-Landesmuseum during the exhibition.
Biography
Powerless Structures have, over the past few years, made Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset internationally acclaimed artists. Their works meet the categories of art, architecture and design. In installations and performances, this duo explores and redefines space and its numerous possibilities of definition and function. Their approach is based on Foucault's thesis, that it is the acceptance of certain behavioural patterns, within given structures, and not the structures, themselves, that restricts human action and activity. Elmgreen & Dragset transfer space to new contexts of description, purposefully modifying its functionality, and, therefore, facilitating the re-definition of the familiar. In 2003, the artists set up a Prada Store in the Texas desert, somewhere between Marfa and the hamlet of Valentine. Even though the shop displays the latest autumn collection of this international fashion trademark, the building had neither entrance nor exit, and slowly deteriorated. The Prada project is an example of the artists' works, which often allude to discussions about the White Cube. Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset follow a traditional trend in art, which discusses the premises and reception of art, challenges the site of contemporary art, and finally, in the late 1980s and '90s, led to the criticism of the institutions.
Elmgreen's and Dragset's works could/can be seen in the following exhibitions:
„Protections“ (steirischer herbst 06), Sept-Oct. 2006, Kunsthaus Graz „Gruppentherapie“, Sept. 2006-Jan. 2007, Museion, Bolzano
„7th East Wing collection – Culture Bound”, Jan. 06-2007, Courtauld Institute of Art, London
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