Museion (Bolzano)

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The Museion (from the greek μουσείον, meaning the temple of the muses) is the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Bolzano, in South Tyrol, Italy.[1]

Museion
Museum für moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst Bozen—Museo d’arte contemporanea di Bolzano
Facade of the Museion facing the Talfer River in Bolzano
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Established1985 (1985)
LocationBolzano, South Tyrol, Italy
Coordinates46°29′51″N 11°20′54″E / 46.4974°N 11.3484°E / 46.4974; 11.3484
TypeModern and contemporary art
Collection size4500
FounderAutonomous Province Bozen and the Museion Association
Managed byMuseion Foundation
Websitewww.museion.it

It was founded in 1985.[2] Since 2006 it has been managed by the Museion Foundation, founded by the Autonomous Province Bozen and the Museion Association. On 24 May 2008 the Museion opened to the public its new venue, built by the KSV - Krüger Schuberth Vandreike architects in the center of Bolzano.

Collections

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The Museion currently holds 4500 works of art, both from international and local artists, which are exhibited according to a theme-based rotation.[3] Acquisitions often are made after temporary exhibitions.[4] The displays of works of art in the collection are curated also by artists.[5] In recent years most acquisitions by the Museion have come from exhibitions on contemporary sculpture, and particularly by artists that conceive sculpture as a way to establish relationships between objects and spaces. During the opening of an exhibition by the American sculptor Carl Andre, the then director of the Museion Letizia Ragaglia has declared: "The sculptures by Carl Andre are not objects meant to be contemplated, but a place to live in, where you can move, have experiences, and establish relationships through physical contact."[6]

Main venue

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The main building of the Museion is a rectangular prism measuring 54 metres long, 25 metres high and 23 metres wide, with transparent front and rear façades. The building is a physical and symbolic link between the two parts of the city of Bozen.[7]

Other venues

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Created in 2003, the Piccolo Museion – Cubo Garutti is a work by Alberto Garutti. Located in Via Sassari 17b, it functions as an outlying venue for Museion in the Don Bosco neighbourhood of Bolzano.

Library

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Specialised in modern and contemporary art, Museion’s library holds 25,000 volumes, 50 subscriptions to art journals and 400 DVDs.[8]

Programs, exhibitions and events

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Since its opening, the Museion has focused its programme on research across diverse forms of artistic expressions, and has tried to develop close relationships with artists.[9] During the years the Museion has produced exhibition on the works of artists such as Sonic Youth, Mike Kelley, Rosemarie Trockel, Carl Andre, Danh Vo, and Martino Gamper.

Exhibitions

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Title Opening Closing Venue Curated by
Peripheral vision & collective body 24 May 2008 21 September 2008 Museion Corinne Diserens
Sonic Youth etc.: “SENSATIONAL FIX”' 11 October 2008 4 January 2009 Museion Roland Grönenboom and Corinne Diserens
Mike Kelley – Educational Complex Onwards, 1995–2008 16 January 2009 19 April 2009 Museion Anne Pontegnie
Carl Andre 17 September 2011 8 January 2012 Museion Roland Mönig and Letizia Ragaglia
Rosemarie Trockel: "Flagrant Delight" 1 May 2013 12 January 2014 Museion Dirk Snauwaert
Danh Vo. Fabulous Muscles 18 May 2013 1 September 2014 Museion Letizia Ragaglia
Klara Lidén. Invalidenstraße 14 September 2013 12 January 2014 Museion Letizia Ragaglia
When Now is Minimal. The Unknown Side of the Sammlung Goetz 23 November 2013 12 October 2014 Museion Karsten Löckemann, Angelika Nollert, Letizia Ragaglia
Leander Schwazer. Bikini 21 February 2014 25 May 2014 Museion
Ceal Floyer 1 February 2014 4 May 2014 Museion Letizia Ragaglia
Tatiana Trouvé. I Tempi Doppi 24 May 2014 7 September 2014 Museion Letizia Ragaglia
Rä di Martino. Authentic News of Invisible Things 27 September 2014 11 January 2015 Museion Frida Carazzato
Soleil politique. The Museum Between Light and Shadow 27 September 2014 11 January 2015 Museion Pierre Bal-Blanc
Solo Show Robbie Williams 1 November 2014 1 March 2015 Museion
Carol Bove / Carlo Scarpa 1 November 2014 1 March 2015 Museion Henry Moore Institute
Nanni Balestrini. Oltre la poesia 15 November 2014 22 February 2015 Museion Andreas Hapkemeyer
Chiara Fumai. Der Hexenhammer 31 January 2015 26 April 2015 Museion Frida Carazzato
Rossella Biscotti. The future can only be for ghosts 31 January 2015 25 May 2015 Museion Frida Carazzato
Collecting for Tomorrow: new works at Museion 21 March 2015 10 January 2016 Museion
Martino Gamper. Design is a State of Mind 6 June 2015 13 September 2015 Museion Martino Gamper
Maurizio Nannucci. Top Hundred 18 September 2015 6 January 2016 Museion Andreas Hapkemeyer
Cerith Wyn Evans 3 October 2015 10 January 2016 Museion Letizia Ragaglia
Marinella Senatore. Jammin’ Drama Project 24 November 2015 13 December 2015 Museion
Francesco Vezzoli. MUSEO MUSEION 30 January 2016 6 November 2016 Museion Francesco Vezzoli
Korakrit Arunanodchai 2 June 2016 11 September 2016 Museion
Judith Hopf 1 October 2016 8 January 2017 Museion
Lili Reynaud-Dewar 28 January 2017 5 May 2017 Museion
Irma Blank 16 November 2017 23 September 2018 Museion
Martin Kippenberger, Maria Lassnig. BODY CHECK 3 February 2018 6 May 2018 Museion
Diego Marcon 10 April 2018 6 May 2018 Museion
John Armleder 22 September 2018 6 January 2019 Museion

Criticism

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Right after the opening of the Museion's new venue, in May 2008, the first exhibition had on display, among others, the work "Zuerst die Füße" by the German artist Martin Kippenberger.[10] That work, conceived as a 'portrait' by the artist in 1990, depicts a crucified frog holding a beer in one hand and an egg in the other. According to the Museion, the sculpture has "nothing to do with religion, and represents instead the inner world of the artist himself following a difficult rehabilitation process from drugs and alcohol abuse."[11] During a visit by the Pope some regional politicians declared that the sculpture should be taken down. [12] Sandro Bondi, then Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism declared that the sculpture was "also an offense to common sense".[13]

References

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  1. ^ "Museion: Neuer Stiftungsrat ernannt – Vorstellung am 5. Februar". Provinz.bz.it. Provinz.bz.it. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  2. ^ Andreas Hapkemeyer, Projekt für ein Museum moderner Kunst in Bozen, in «Der Schlern», 68, 1994, pp. 99-120.
  3. ^ "Museion. The collection". Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  4. ^ "Intervista a Letizia Ragaglia direttrice del Museion". Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  5. ^ "Letizia Ragaglia, confermata alla direzione di Museion nei prossimi quattro anni". Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  6. ^ "Bolzano, il Museion raddoppia Carl Andre vs Laurie Anderson". Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  7. ^ "Museion. The collection". Retrieved 9 June 2015.
  8. ^ "Museion. The collection". Archived from the original on 11 June 2015. Retrieved 9 June 2015.
  9. ^ Larcan, Laura (23 May 2008). "Museion: creatività a forma di cubo. A Bolzano il nuovo polo dell'arte". La Repubblica. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  10. ^ "Ein Kunstwerk spaltet Bozen. Der Frosch des Anstosses". taz.de (in German). 11 August 2008. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  11. ^ "Das Kreuz mit der Kunst: Frosch bleibt - trotz Papst-Protest". Der Spiegel (in German). 29 August 2008. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  12. ^ Liebs, Holger (17 May 2008). "Hängt ihn höher". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  13. ^ "Bondi, la rana crocifissa un'offesa al buonsenso". La Repubblica (in Italian). 29 August 2008. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
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