Silvia Bachli
Marc Bauer
Sabina Baumann
Olaf Breuning
Daniele Buetti
avid Chieppo
Andreas Dobler
Urs Fischer
Urs Frei
Bernhard Fruehwirth
GRRRR
Ingo Giezendanner
Nic Hess
Jorg Lenzlinger
Zilla Leutenegger
Roman Ondak
Monica Germann
Daniel Lorenzi
Adrian Paci
Ursula Palla
Ugo Rondinone
Kerim Seiler
Nedko Solakov
Andro Wekua
Cecile Wick
Andrea Wolfensberger
Daniel Zimmermann
20 years stiftung binz39. What qualities are generated by the artists' contacts with each other, and what is the position in terms of exchange and communication with the local cultural and art scene? And: what sort of local culture is best suited to contributions from studio programmes and exchange projects?
20 years stiftung binz39
including works by:
Silvia Bächli (1956), Marc Bauer (1975), Sabina Baumann (1962), Olaf Breuning
(1970), Daniele Buetti (1956), David Chieppo (1973), Andreas Dobler (1963),
Urs Fischer (1973), Urs Frei (1958), Bernhard Fruehwirth (1968), GRRRR (Ingo
Giezendanner, 1975), Nic Hess (1968), Jörg Lenzlinger (1964), Zilla
Leutenegger (1968), Roman Ondak (1966), Monica Germann&Daniel Lorenzi
(1966/1963), Adrian Paci (1969), Ursula Palla (1961), Ugo Rondinone (1964),
Kerim Seiler (1974), Nedko Solakov (1957), Andro Wekua (1977), Cécile Wick
(1954), Andrea Wolfensberger (1961), Daniel Zimmermann (1958)
Concerts, Performances, films, presentations by:
"Transfargo", Dorothea Rust, Luigi Archetti, Heinrich Lüber, Christoph
Baumann, Christoph Gallio, Stefan Haupt, Porte Rouge, "Hat Shoes", Cristina
della Giustina, The Circus McGurkus!
Symposium "Climate", Saturday/Sunday, 8/9 March, 2003
For 20 years now the BINZ39 Foundation has initiated and funded a wideranging
programme of studio visits, exchange programmes, exhibitions,
interdisciplinary events and contact networks involving artists, musicians,
theoreticians, performers and writers in Zurich, Switzerland and abroad. This
has meant that to date over 400 people involved in creative art have been able
to enjoy the Foundation's initiatives and structures, and also that the
project and everyone participating in it have made an important contribution
to generating culture both in Switzerland and in the many other countries in
which they operate.
It was in November 1982 that Henry F. Levy, the founder and guiding spirit of
the BINZ39 Foundation, signed the first rental contract for the studios the
Foundation wanted to make available to artists in Zurich, with scholarships or
under conditions laid down by the Foundation. In the past 20 years, this has
developed into an "enterprise" that now offers a total of 43 studios with
different availability periods and emphases, located at 133 Sihlquai, 39
Binzstrasse and 45 Raeffelstrasse in Zurich and in Scuol-Nairs in the
Engadine. But the BINZ39 Foundation has never restricted itself to studios
alone: the exhibition space at 133 Sihlquai has for a long time now been one
of Zurich's important and active exhibition venues for identifying and
presenting the art that is currently being created in the city. And then there
are the impressive numbers of artists involved who - under the Foundation's
initiative - have either "settled" in Switzerland or Zurich, enriching
Zurich's and Scuol's cultural life with many exhibitions, readings, concerts
and performances, or those artists who have taken part in the exchange
programmes that the Foundation has built up in England, Spain, Germany,
Bulgaria, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, making contact, as elements in a
through "draft", with other cultural environments, modes of expression and
people who count in establishing a location's cultural climate.
As well as this, the Foundation has constantly built up its cooperation with
partners: in 1990-1995 with the ARTEST Association (a joint BINZ39 Foundation
operation with the Swiss Department of Foreign Affairs, the Swiss Culture
Office, the Christoph Merian Foundation, the Fondation Samuel Buffet, the
Künstlerhaus in Boswil and the Museo Vela), building up contacts and exchanges
between artists from Switzerland and from central and eastern Europe. At the
same time, BINZ39 realized projects with the RecRec recording label, offering
concerts in the 133 Sihlquai events venue; the Foundation initiated studio
cooperations with the PS1 Institute of Contemporary Art in New York, the
Delfina Studios in London and with exchange programmes in Ireland and Madrid.
In the last 3 years the Foundation has linked up with the Collegium Helveticum
in Zurich to expand the interdisciplinary approach between artists and
academics that it had already established for its activities.
On the occasion of the BINZ39 Foundation's "jubilee", the Kunsthalle Zürich is
cooperating with the Foundation on an exhibition that also includes concerts,
Performances and theoretical presentations. The project is discussing the
active cultural production that studios, exchange programmes and artists'
contacts can build up for people involved in art, the city, the regions and
for cultural communication, making these activities central to the quality of
cultural commitment, and the subject of discussions relating to that quality.
Given the impressive list of artists who have been part of the "draft" blowing
through the Foundation's studios over the years, who have been involved in
exhibitions or projects or who are currently "inhabiting" the studios, the
exhibitions and events in the Kunsthalle Zürich can offer only a subjective
and very selective crosssection of the relatively young artistic approaches
that have already achieved international acclaim. This is a trail followed by
20 years of activity by the Foundation. The final symposium, "Climate",
discusses achievements and also problematical aspects of such an initiative's
work: what is the significance of the personal freedom offered by these
subsidized studios, or those associated with scholarships. What qualities are
generated by the artists' contacts with each other, and what is the position
in terms of exchange and communication with the local cultural and art scene?
And: what sort of local culture is best suited to contributions from studio
programmes and exchange projects?
Concerts, Performances, films, presentations
All events start at 8 p.m.
Wednesday, 29.1. RecRec concert: "Transfargo", Hugo Race, DJ Dimitri de Perrot
Thursday, 30.1. Performance: Dorothea Rust
Wednesday, 5.2. concert: Luigi Archetti
Thursday, 6.2. Performance: Heinrich Lüber
Wednesday, 12.2. concert: Christoph Baumann
Thursday, 13.2. concert: Christoph Gallio
Wednesday, 19.2. film evening: Stefan Haupt
Thursday, 20.2. Performance: Porte Rouge
Wednesday, 26.2. RecRec concert: "Hat Shoes", Catherine Jauniaux, Bill
Gilonis, Tim Hodgkinson
Thursday, 27.2. presentation: Cristina della Giustina
"Climate" Symposium", Saturday, 8.3. and Sunday, 9.3.
Saturday, 8.3., from 2.30 p.m.:
Zurich Climate: Round table discussions with participants including Daniele
Buetti, artist; Patrick Frey, artist/art theoretician; Hanneke Frühauf,
curator of the BINZ39 Foundation; Dr. Jean-Pierre Hoby, City of Zurich
Presidential Department; Patrick Huber, Walcheturm Zürich; Christoph Haerle,
artist; Henry F. Levy, BINZ39 Foundation; Harm Lux, curator; Christoph
Schenker, art historian/curator; Martin Senn, artist...
8.30 p.m.: RecRec concert: The Circus McGurkus!, Markus Schönholzer, Robi
Rüdisüli, Thomi Geiger, Lukas Heuss, Herbert Kramis (CH)
Sunday, 9.3.: 11.30 a.m. to approx. 6 p.m.:
discussions on interdisciplinarity/ cultural exchange as culture production /
residencies and studio organizations
Participants include Marc Bundi, artist; Jacqueline Burckhardt, BAK/Parkett;
Lucia Coray, artist, curator of the BINZ39 Foundation; Jean-Baptiste Joly,
Akademie Solitude; Harm Lux, curator; Henry F. Levy, BINZ39 Foundation; Elena
Panajotova, artist; Christoph Rösch, Scuol-Nairs Culture Centre; Gaudenz Ruf,
ambassador in Belgrade; Urs Staub, Swiss Culture Office; Rudolf Velhagen, Pro
Helvetia; Beat von Wartburg, Christoph Merian Foundation; Hanna Widrig,
Landis&Gyr Culture Foundation...
Exhibition in the BINZ39 Foundation:
"Artists in Residence" in Switzerland, 2 February to 8 March
Opening, 1 February, 5 p.m., Sihlquai 133, 8005 Zürich
Kunsthalle Zurich
Limmatstrasse 270 8005
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