Architektonika
Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin (Germany) 15.09.2011 -
Motive Gallery, Amsterdam (Netherlands). 12.03 -
Press release
To coincide with the exhibition by Tomás Saraceno in the gallery's historical central
hall, an array of sculptures, photographs, film works and paintings will be on show
in the Rieckhallen that all in some way bear references to architecture.
The thematic
exhibition features works from both the Friedrich Christian Flick Collection and
the Nationalgalerie's own collections and is enriched by a few select loans. Together,
these works illustrate the diverse ways in which artists have worked at the cross-
Works by Absalon, Jürgen Albrecht, Carl Andre, Sophie Calle, Nina
Fischer & Maroan el Sani, Peter Fischli / David Weiss, Thomas Florschuetz, Isa Genzken,
Dan Graham, Mika Taanila, Rachel Khedoori, Sol LeWitt, Gordon Matta-
Four visionary architects once active in Germany are
featured in the display cases situated between halls 2 and 3. These include Bruno
Taut and Wenzel Hablik, with their designs for crystal and domed buildings dating
from the early modernist period, as well as Frei Otto and Ludwig Leo, who in their
own way combined functionalism with a pictorial quality in the architecture of the
second half of the last century. This parallel display helps illustrate the importance
of visionary architecture on the dialogue between art and architecture over the course
of the 20th century.
Curated by Gabriele Knapstein
Exhibition September 15, 2011 -
Right : Peter Fischli / David Weiss, Turm, 1984, Friedrich Christian Flick Collection im Hamburger Bahnhof © Peter Fischli / David Weiss. Photo: Thomas Bruns
Below, left : Thomas Florschuetz, Ohne Titel (Palast) 53, 2006 © VG Bild-
Below, right : Thomas Schütte, Haus 3 (Haus für zwei Freunde), 1983, Friedrich Christian
Flick Collection im Hamburger Bahnhof © Stefan Altenburger, Zürich; Künstlerrechte:
VG Bild-

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