May 10, 2019
Centro Culturale Don Orione Artigianelli, Dorsoduro 909/a, 30123 Venice, Italy
Dorsoduro 909/a
30123 Venice
Italy
As part of the BNKR exhibition cycle 2018/2019 SPACE IS THE PLACE, curated by Lukas Feireiss, numerous public events are devoted to the artistic perception and appropriation of space and architecture in addition to individual and group exhibitions. Taking into account theoretically as well as practically founded disciplines, a kind of artistic securing of evidence takes place through which the space surrounding us becomes accessible as an object of investigation in a variety of ways.
Another highlight of the 2018/2019 exhibition cycle is an international symposium of the same name during the opening days of the 58th Venice Art Biennale on May 10, 2019. Together with curator and architectural theorist Beatriz Colomina, artists Olafur Eliasson and Julius von Bismarck as well as architect Sam Chermayeff, Lukas Feireiss explores the experience, design, reflection and imagination of space. Common to these positions is a multi-layered approach to space that addresses, questions and challenges the senses and sensations in very different ways. The symposium will take place in English.
Participants
Julius von Bismarck’s (1983) artistic practice can take on various forms—from installations to happenings, from sculpture to Land Art, associating visual arts to other fields of research and experimentation, such as physical and social sciences. It is defined by an in-depth and complex exploration of the phenomena of perception or the representation and reconstruction of reality.
Sam Chermayeff (1980) is an architect and cofounder of the office June 14 Meyer-Grohbrügge & Chermayeff. Sam worked for SANAA in Tokyo for more than five years, leading projects such as the Serpentine Pavilion and the curation of the Venice Biennale. He has taught at the Dessau Institute of Architecture, Columbia University and currently teaches at Cornell University among other institutions.
Beatriz Colomina (1952) is the Howard Crosby Butler Professor of the History of Architecture at Princeton University and a 2018–2019 fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin. She has written and curated extensively on questions of design, art, sexuality and media. Her latest books are Are We Human? Notes on an Archaeology of Design (2016), with Mark Wigley, and X-Ray Architecture (2019).
Olafur Eliasson (1967) founded Studio Olafur Eliasson in Berlin in 1995, which today comprises more than one hundred team members, including craftsmen, architects, archivists, researchers, cooks and specialized technicians. Since the mid-1990s, Eliasson has realised numerous major exhibitions and projects around the world.
Moderator
Lukas Feireiss (1977) works as curator, artist and author in the international mediation of art, culture and contemporary reflexivity beyond disciplinary boundaries. He is editor and curator of numerous books and exhibitions in the field of art, design and architecture. Lecturer at various universities at home and abroad and head of the master’s program Radical Cut-Up at Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam.
Venue
The symposium will take place on Friday 10th May 2019 at 11 AM at the Sala Vivaldi of the Centro Culturale Don Orione Artigianelli in Venice. The venue is located near the Ponte dell’Academia. Please RSVP until May 6, 2019: info@bnkr.space.
Host
BNKR – current reflections on art and architecture
Ungererstraße 158 / 80805 München
www.bnkr.space
Director Nina Pettinato
T +49 (0)89.689 0606 20, pettinato [at] bnkr.space
About BNKR
BNKR is an exhibition space dedicated to the latest tendencies of contemporary art and architecture residing in an aboveground bunker under heritage protection in Munich/Nord-Schwabing. BNKR was founded in 2014 by Munich entrepreneur Stefan F. Höglmaier (Euroboden GmbH) to enhance his long-term engagement for cultural projects by creating a multidisciplinary platform that furthers exchange and dialogue. Under the guidance of Nina Pettinato a curator is annually selected to realize exhibitions and an accompanying program encouraging the dialogue between art, architecture and other disciplines such as design, science, philosophy and music.
Since autumn 2018 Lukas Feireiss curates the program SPACE IS THE PLACE consisting of four parts. The international symposium on the occasion of the 58th Biennale Arte in Venice represents the third part of the program. The fourth and last part will be the opening of the group show “SPACE IS THE PLACE (4/4) – Intergalactic” at BNKR Munich on May 23, 2019.
Press contact
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