Exhibitions 2010
CURRENT EXHIBITION:
FROM CHICKEN WIRE TO WIRE FRAME
KIESLER'S ENDLESS HOUSE
Opening: Thursday, June 10, 2010 at 7 p.m.
Kiesler Foundation Vienna, Mariahilferstraße 1b, 1060 Vienna
11/6– 17/9/2010, Monday-Friday: 10 am-5 pm
Frederick Kiesler’s project of the Endless House is unparalleled one of the icons of the 20th century architecture. Based on the model of 1959 which is made out of chicken wire and concrete, his large format so called “galaxies” and Kiesler’s lyric poetry, the exhibition emphasizes on the utopian potential of his visionary architectural concepts.
To date, the endless house exerts a compelling fascination for architects as well as for artists. The Kiesler Foundation presents the recent research of the Institute of Architecture at the University of Applied Arts of a possible realisation of the endless house architecture by means of high tech tools: From Chicken Wire to Wire Frame!
Brochure here
PAST EXHIBITIONS:
POST-SUPREMATIST DATA SHEETS
by HEIDULF GERNGROSS
Opening on Tuesday, 4 May 2010, at 7 pm
Kiesler Foundation Vienna, Mariahilferstraße 1b, 1060 Vienna
5/5– 28/5/2010, Monday-Friday: 10 am-5 pm
The exhibition POST-SUPREMATIST DATA SHEETS at the Kiesler Foundation Vienna presents the innovative “conceptions of space” sketched by the architect Heidulf Gerngross in the early 1960s. Numerous sketches and worksheets that have so far never been before the public eye visualise an ongoing, continuous process of development that is of great importance with regard to the current production of architecture and design. These “records”, DATA SHEETS, are of such dynamic structure that they break out of their two-dimensional “frame” and morph into “spaces of action”.
The literal penetration and pervasion and the simultaneous processing of both the back and front of various image supports not only forge links to relevant artistic principles of representation of concept art and, above all, the Fluxus movement. The POST-SUPREMATIST statements also testify to the overcoming of the “non-objective feeling” that El Lissitzky and above all Malevich had called for in modernism.
Hence, the works of Heidulf Gerngross may be regarded as visual counterparts of a critical stance that was and is of paramount importance particularly for the development of the Austrian architectural scene during the past decades – as can be readily observed in numerous works of younger protagonists working at the interface of architecture, art and design. Consequently, the exhibition also showcases Gerngross’s latest design productions – the ARCHIQUANT ALLROUND, a modular design and architecture concept compressed into the form of a model. An “architectural particle” inseparably linked to the human being as a definition module for bodies and space that, in the sense of Frederick Kiesler’s comprehensive intentions, constitutes a unity of space and time or, in the sense of Heidulf Gerngross, an “orgastic soup”.
Brochure
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Supported by:
Bm: ukk
Galerie KONZETT
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on the practice of transformations
Opening: March 11, 2010 7 p.m.
Kiesler Foundation Vienna, Mariahilfer Straße 1b, 1060 Vienna/Austria
Duration: March 12, 2010 - April 30, 2010
Hours: Monday - Friday: 10 am - 5 pm
The presentation according to. on the practice of transformations by the artist Gilbert Bretterbauer is another opportunity to demonstrate the cross-genre orientation of the Kiesler Foundation Vienna institution. Specifically, its activities and projects address those positions of contemporary art, architecture and design production that, evoked by the classical avant-garde, continue to influence contemporary practice today.
The exhibition according to focuses above all on the fusion of different fields of artistic activity that – very much in the spirit of architect, designer and artist Frederick Kiesler – contributes to the erosion of different categories of art. Just as Kiesler’s concepts of art are closely interwoven with his universal perception of reality, so too does the work of Gilbert Bretterbauer combine a range of different fields of artistic activity like intercommunicating vessels. As a vital precondition for injecting dynamism into processes of production and thought in contemporary art, he develops strategies that draw on – and intermesh – forms of mediation from a variety of disciplines.
Thanks to Bretterbauer’s utilitarian worlds of images and representation, art undergoes a boom that impacts both within and outside of the realm of art. Hence, his work can be seen as both an accomplished statement and as a consequential effect of the critical examination of different categories of art and their modes of reception. Equally, Gilbert Bretterbauer’s transformation practice – his “artistic decorations" and “decorative art” – reflects a yearning for the marriage of the artistic and the commonplace, as has been formulated in numerous works of modernist artists. By dispensing with hierarchical boundaries between the profane and the elitist, the objects that Bretterbauer designs fit into the context of the Kiesler Foundation Vienna, creating seamless transitions between the spheres of art and the everyday.
Supported by:
bm:ukk
Tai Ping Carpets
Broschüre here
PUBLIC SPACE WITH A ROOF (PSWAR)
from Amsterdam with
PASSAGES THROUGH (THE UNFINISHED MONUMENT)
Opening: November 17th, 2009, 7 pm
at the Kiesler Foundation Vienna
Mariahilfer Strasse 1b, 1060 Vienna/Austria
Duration: November 18th, 2009 - February 26th, 2010
Hours: Monday - Friday: 10 am - 5 pm
As important as the artwork itself is the way of its presentation, is the argument of PSWAR, Tamuna Chabashvili, Adi Hollander und Vesna Madzoski from Amsterdam . Hence, in their interdisciplinary work, they emphasize on the meaning and function of the art space itself. They focus on the mutual influence between the artwork and its space and the conditions of art perception in their artistic debate.
To devote space to the social and cultural parameters of architecture, arts and design, PSWAR create within their installation PASSAGES THROUGH (THE UNFINISHED MONUMENT) a symbiotic unit through the correlation of theory and practice as well as of historically significant and current art concepts.
We are very pleased to present the innovative work of Public Space With A Roof (PSWAR) for the first time in Austria . Not only does this work allow new interpretations of Kiesler’s œuvre, it is equally characteristic of contemporary working methods of the art of our time.
Brochure here
Supported by:
FOTOLEUTNER Fachlabor
PKF Centurion
Kulturabteilung der Stadt Wien
Gesellschaft der Freunde der bildenden Künste
Exhibitions in co-operation with:
Brochure_From Chicken Wire to Wire Frame
Endless House, 1959
Photo: Wolfgang Wössner
Endless House, 1959
Photo: Wolfgang Wössner
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Heidulf Gerngross
Untitled (John Cage) from the series Post-Suprematist Data Sheets
Heidulf Gerngross
Untitled (John Cage) from the series Post-Suprematist Data Sheets
Heidulf Gerngross
Untitled from the Series Raumen

Opening_Gilbert Bretterbauer

Opening_Gilbert Bretterbauer

Opening_Gilbert Bretterbauer
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©Peter Barci
Broschüre_Gilbert Bretterbauer
