Kader Attia
Camille Henrot
Slavs and Tatars
Ozlem Altin
Isabelle Cornaro
Jeremy Deller
Simon Fujiwara
Thomas Thiel
Part one: With contributions by Kader Attia, Camille Henrot and Slavs and Tatars. Part two with contributions by Ozlem Altin, Isabelle Cornaro, Jeremy Deller and Simon Fujiwara. The exhibition provides examples of 7 contemporary artistic positions that broach and extend the issue of central principles in museums' practise, such as collecting, ordering, presenting and mediating.
Curator: Thomas Thiel
From September 07, 2013, to January 26, 2014, the Bielefelder Kunstverein presents the two-part exhibition
"Museum Off Museum". The exhibitions together with its accompanying programme, has devoted itself to the
current interest among artists in the "museum" as a concept for reflection and space of opportunity within changing
global circumstances. The exhibition provides examples of seven contemporary artistic positions that broach and
extend the issue of central principles in museums' practise, such as collecting, ordering, presenting and mediating.
The projects take up topics from global and popular culture, they oscillate between an appropriation and dismantling
of the museum display. Over a period of five months, "Museum Off Museum" will investigate the museum as a form
of taking action in the global world and as part of the 21st century mediascape.
"Museum Off Museum" is formulating questions as to the current meaning of artistic practice and how it under-
stands itself, as to the form and function of exhibiting, the future of knowledge generation and cultural mediation.
The interest additionally circumvents the processes of analysis and translation as well as an investigation of static
forms of representation in times of mobile communication. Expanding the contexts of knowledge, the history of
cultural identity, the materiality and cultural codes of collections as well as artefacts play a central role in this regard.
The process of differentiating between works of art and historical documents, images and reproductions, exhibits and
displays, installations, stages and filmic setting will be shifting within the exhibition. In this process, the exhibition
reflects, on the one hand, the subjective potential of museums’ narratives and academic methods. On the other hand,
the symbolic order of knowledge defined by museums is being questioned, fictionalised and expanded. Besides, the
project focuses on the influence of artistic interventions within museums and on exhibition concepts in the present
day.
"Museum Off Museum" is interrupting the regular rhythm of our exhibitions to present the artistic initiatives on an
appropriate scale and in favour of a programme structure, which is ostensibly episodic and also fragmentary. The two
exhibition periods will be accompanied and thematically contextualised with contributions and talks by artists and
scholars, as well as a blog on our website. The project then culminates in a catalogue (German-English), which will
summarise the individual phases of the exhibition and all of the contributions to it.
PUBLICATIONS
To mark the project, a 40-page brochure will be published (German/English) at the opening of the exhibition. An
online blog, which you can access through the website of the Bielefelder Kunstverein, with artistic as well as
academic contributions will be available from September 07 on and will accompany the project over the whole
exhibition period. A catalogue including a documentation of the two exhibitions, lectures and statements will be
published in spring 2014.
PART ONE: SEPTEMBER 07 – NOVEMBER 03, 2013
PART TWO: NOVEMBER 09, 2013 - JANUARY 26, 2014
PRESS CONTACT
Thomas Thiel T +49 (0) 521.17 88 06 P +49 (0) 521.17 88 10 kontakt@bielefelder-kunstverein.de
OPENING – PART ONE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 06, 2013, 7 PM
Opening of the first part of the exhibition "Museum Off Museum" with
contributions by Kader Attia, Camille Henrot and Slavs and Tatars.
Afterwards Open Air Bar with drinks, snacks and music in the courtyard
of the Kunstverein
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2013, 12 AM
Opening of the second part of the exhibition with contributions by
Özlem Altin, Isabelle Cornaro, Jeremy Deller and Simon Fujiwara
Bielefelder Kunstverein im Waldhof
Welle 61 D-33602 Bielefeld
HOURS
Thu, Fri, 3 pm–7 pm
Sat, Sun, 12 am–7 pm
Mon–Wed, only by appointment
ADMISSION
Entry: € 3,-
Reduced entry: € 1,50
Free entry: for members, owners of the Bielefeld Pass and children under 8 years and every saturday from 12 am-3 pm