{"id":21177,"date":"2017-07-17T09:24:04","date_gmt":"2017-07-17T09:24:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/a-desk.org\/2017\/07\/17\/skulptur-projekte-munster-el-cable-ardiente\/"},"modified":"2017-10-25T16:32:07","modified_gmt":"2017-10-25T16:32:07","slug":"skulptur-projekte-munster-el-cable-ardiente","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/a-desk.org\/en\/magazine\/skulptur-projekte-munster-el-cable-ardiente\/","title":{"rendered":"Skulptur Projekte M\u00fcnster. The Hot Wire"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Documenta 14 is on display in two <i>antipodean<\/i> urban settings of Europe: in the Greek capital Athens and the peripheral German town of Kassel. Skulptur Projekte M\u00fcnster converts the capital of Westphalia every ten years into a huge exhibition venue. On its fifth edition, the art project in the wealthy city of M\u00fcnster cooperates with Marl, that several decades ago was a flourishing industrial town. The contrasting two-city-cooperation is, no doubt, a common feature of these two German art events in this unique art year when the Venice Biennale, Documenta and Skulptur Projekte M\u00fcnster take place simultaneously.<\/p>\n<p>Many critics have been comparing Documenta with Skulptur Projekte M\u00fcnster, which, in fact, is like comparing apples with oranges. In Athens and Kassel Adam Szymczik (*1974) has diligently placed on show a \u201cmarket of opportunities\u201d with world art by 150 artists of all genres &#8211; which definitely offers some chance of discovering unknown artists. The choice of venues, <i>parcours<\/i> including a catalogue design &#8211; with no pagination, no alphabetical chronology of artist portraits &#8211; reveal Szymczik\u2019s strong urge to be innovative, to present a totally different Documenta from any preceding one.<\/p>\n<p>It is in sharp contrast with M\u00fcnster, that focuses on 35 projects, on one genre that is art in the public space and, most of all, is organized by an experienced curator. Kasper K\u00f6nig (*1943 M\u00fcnster) initiated this format in 1977 and has handled since then quite a few influential exhibitions like \u201cWestart\u201d (1981) or \u201cVon hier aus\u201d (1984). And \u201cthe format\u201d, as is argued in the catalogue, \u201camounts to a disclosure of M\u00fcnster\u2019s state of mind\u2019; it provides glimpses behind its fa\u00e7ades, examining the life it leads and its self-absorption\u201d. Most important is K\u00f6nig\u2019s vision of sustainability. Each edition inscribes itself into the existing social and urban situation consisting of sculptures purchased since 1977, which are still on display all over the city centre. Why Marl has been chosen to cooperate with M\u00fcnster was at first surprising, considering the genesis of both cities, which have gone in quite different directions in the years of the \u2019German Economic Miracle\u2019 after the Second World War.<\/p>\n<p>The medieval centre of M\u00fcnster was destroyed severely in the war, however, soon beautifully re-constructed. Today, the University City is prosperous and quite popular among students, especially as it is the most popular Bicycle City in Germany. The city of Marl &#8211; on the border between Westphalia and the once highly industrialized Ruhr Area- was founded by the National-Socialists and then destroyed in the war, prospering in the Fifties due to its flourishing chemical and coalmining industry. Therefore, it was able to commission the two Dutch architects Johannes van den Broek and Jacob Berend Bakema to build a utopian urban setting in the modernistic style of Brutalism \u2013 including a town hall and shopping mall. A considerable acquisition of sculptures began in order to install them into the functionally oriented public space. The museum of sculpture, called <i>Glaskasten<\/i>, next to the town hall, has been playing an important role in the cultural development of Marl. Today, 70 sculptures are installed throughout the city with its squares, its lake and park. Art in public space has become part of the community, which unfortunately today is one of the most impoverished in North Rhine-Westphalia.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"670\" height=\"447\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-21166\" src=\"http:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/10\/Pirici_Rogge-2820.jpg\" alt=\"\" srcset=\"https:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/10\/Pirici_Rogge-2820.jpg 670w, https:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/10\/Pirici_Rogge-2820-595x397.jpg 595w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 670px) 100vw, 670px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Hot Wire\u201d is the politically connoted title of the art cooperation between M\u00fcnster and Marl, which can only be understood after having made the grand tour through the Skulptur Projekte M\u00fcnster. It has been &#8211; this should be pointed out here -curated by Kasper K\u00f6nig together with Britta Peters (*1967) and Marianne Wagner (*1978), which might explain why half of the participating artists are female &#8211; something you don\u2019t find in either Venice or Kassel and Athens.<\/p>\n<p>The M\u00fcnster tour could begin next to the gothic cathedral, called \u201cM\u00fcnster\u201d, preferably on a bike. Around the corner, in the Museum f\u00fcr Kunst und Kultur, the German artist Gregor Schneider (*1969, Rheydt) has installed a flat for his fictive character N. Schmidt, which consists of a confusing architecture of duplications. A little further on, Gerard Byrne (*1969 Dublin) has selected a room in the municipal library for his <i>mise en sc\u00e8ne<\/i> of a poetical and highly satirical radio programme with news and weather reports. And whoever wants to learn about the history of M\u00fcnster and its relevance for European philosophy should visit the on-going action in the historical town hall, by Alexandra Pirici (*1982 Bucharest) about territorial conflicts and situations. The theatre of M\u00fcnster is the venue of Ashok Sukumaron (*1974 Hokkaido) and Shaina Anand (*1975 Bombay), two members of the constantly regrouped interdisciplinary study CAMP, and their symbolic network installed in a very heterogeneous architectural context.<\/p>\n<p>The fundamental idea of Skulptur Projekte M\u00fcnster is dealt with in quite a humorous way by the North-American Nicole Eisenmann (*1965 Verdun). Her voluminous sculptures made of plaster and bronze are assembled in a very relaxed manner around a little pond in the green belt of M\u00fcnster. Political and at the same time intriguingly poetical is the film installation by Mika Rottenberg (*1976 Buenos Aires), in a closed-down shop of Asian products. Her film wittily refers to migratory and highly political issues by combining documentary and surprisingly aesthetic views of the wall between the USA and Mexico, with fictional scenes in which people are creeping through a tunnel that serves as a trading connection between two Chinese restaurants on both sides of the wall. A stop at Lake Aa is absolutely a must in Skulptur Projekte, because here is where you will find many of the works from preceding editions of Skulptur Projekte M\u00fcnster &#8211; like the \u201cGiant Pool Balls\u201d by Claes Oldenburg (1977) or Jorge Pardo\u2019s \u201cPier\u201d (1997).<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"670\" height=\"502\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-21169\" src=\"http:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/10\/Rottenberg_Rogge-3033.jpg\" alt=\"\" srcset=\"https:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/10\/Rottenberg_Rogge-3033.jpg 670w, https:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/10\/Rottenberg_Rogge-3033-534x400.jpg 534w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 670px) 100vw, 670px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Hot Wire\u201d &#8211; the cooperative project between M\u00fcnster and Marl, between the curatorial team in M\u00fcnster and the director of Glaskasten, Georg Elben, is first symbolized by some pieces realized in the form of twins in both locations. Thus Lara Favaretto (*1973 Turin) shows her hollowed-out granite boulders in M\u00fcnster as well as in Marl. Thomas Sch\u00fctte (*1954 Oldenburg), who in M\u00fcnster is also present with his &#8220;Nuclear Temple&#8221;, has created a counterpart to his &#8220;Kirschens\u00e4ule&#8221; (Cherry Pillar, 1987) in M\u00fcnster for Marl, which is a pillar with watermelons. Sany \/ Samuel Nyholm (*1973, Lund) has tagged Marl and M\u00fcnster with his humorous &#8220;Tings&#8221;. The installation &#8220;Angst&#8221; (1989) by the German Ludger Gerdes (1954-2008) on the fa\u00e7ade of the Rathaus in Marl in turn &#8211; and this is the second strategy of \u201cthe Hot Line\u201d &#8211; has been swapped to the fa\u00e7ade of a shopping centre in M\u00fcnster.<\/p>\n<p>The Glaskasten hosts an exhibition of realized and non-realized art work in Marl and from the different editions of the Skulptur Projekte M\u00fcnster. Fascinating, in this context, are the miniatures of &#8220;Roman de M\u00fcnster&#8221; by Dominique Gonzales-Foerster (*1965 Strasbourg), exhibited in the last edition of the event. The Marl <i>parcours<\/i> continues around the city lake and finally through the park with further sculptures from the Marl collection. Following the chalk line in the grass drawn by the Belgian Jo\u00eblle Tuerlinckx (*1958 Brussels), you arrive at a former school in a <i>Brutalist<\/i> building with video works by 14 young artists with all kinds of narratives about the cultural and architectural history of Marl. In conclusion, we could say that \u201cthe Hot Wire\u201d between Marl and Skulptur Projekte M\u00fcnster is enlightening in both cities and in many ways. It undoubtedly deserves national as well as international awareness and hopefully some beneficial city marketing, especially for Marl.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Documenta 14 is on display in two antipodean urban settings of Europe: in the Greek capital Athens and the peripheral German town of Kassel. 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