kunstRAUM. For Kunstraum.ch first exhibition the dutch artist Boris Tellegen uses 3 wall structures that have been used in 4 previous exhibitions, each time taking a new shape adapted to the exhibition space. The swiss artist Reto Steiner uses the garden around the exhibition space: the covered terrace became part of his work.
Kunstraum.ch is a recently founded arts foundation, the first of its kind in canton Baselland's largest municipality, Allschwil. At kunstraum.ch we aim to make art and the appreciation thereof, a collective experience by putting the relationship between artist and audience in the foreground. Our members shall have the possibility to meet the participating artists during exclusive previews. Aside from the previews and openings we shall organize various events in which the audience may participate, such as artist talks, studio visits and children's days.
For our first exhibition, we want to introduce the public to the actual exhibition space. The exhibition called kunstRAUM shall generate a dialogue between art and the milieu surrounding it. The two participating artists shall create new environments giving the space a specific feel and look. The art is adapted to the space and hereby the space is transformed. The audience expects a standard route through an institution, but the artists will aim to make new passageways, thereby discovering the space and the art in a new manner. The art is not simply in the room; it alters the appearance of the room and thereby gives it an alternate meaning. Objects are not what they may seem at first glance. The audience is invited to observe the space from all angles, each time seeing new forms appear where they are least expected. The building is integrated into an artwork, and materials that are the norm outside the structure, are brought inside.
The Dutch artist, Boris Tellegen, has his roots in street art where he discovered a unique way of portraying multi dimensional geometrical forms. Having moved away from streets to his airy and inspirational studio in the Veem building in Amsterdam, he experiments with a variety of media, ranging from paper to Styrofoam and wood. He creates multilayered structures that invite the audience to come close, discovering new layers within the artwork. Rarely are we invited to see within a structure, but Tellegen shares the heart of his sculptures with his audience. His works remind us of the geometrical configurations of Kazimir Malevich, to which he adds texture and dimension. Architectural designs that come to life when viewed from various angles – Tellegen creates perfect symmetry with the most diverse materials.
For the kunstRAUM exhibition he shall be using 3 wall structures that have been used in 4 previous exhibitions, each time taking a new shape adapted to the exhibition space. Currently on show at the Muziekgebouw aan het IJ, Amsterdam, they will be transformed into a completely new structure for kunstraum.ch. Tellegen is inspired by the space and the environment around it, before building the final work. As the structure progresses he adds on new materials and adapts the colours to the surroundings, therefore changing the impression of the space itself. By making the work site-specific he naturally creates a dialogue between the actual building and the artwork. The geometric structure of the kunstraum.ch is reflected in the design of the artwork and allows the audience to observe the space in a new light.
The Swiss artist, Reto Steiner, is inspired by the natural forms found throughout the environment of his hometown, Frutigen. Surrounded by mountains and natural rock formations he creates organic structures with modern media. All is not what it seems when observing his works. His rock and crystal formations made from plaster are often so realistic one has to come close to recognize that they are man made. He will close passageways making his audience take new ways, where they may have not gone before. The audience is invited to look onto new parts of the institution, which they may have previously ignored. Just as boulders may block passages in real life he imitates nature in the most unlikely locations.
For the kunstRAUM exhibition he will make use of the garden around the exhibition space. The covered terrace will become part of his work. The audience will only see glimpses of the powerful structure from inside kunstraum.ch, until they make their way outside and are invited to discover the true grandeur of the work. Materials that seem flat to us are given dimension and meaning through his complex constructions.
Too often the institution is used as a sheer white space to merely display works of art. For his exhibition we want to show that a space may also be integrated into a work. Architectural design in combination with contemporary art creates a logical entity that allows the audience to discover exhibition space and artists alike. As an introductory exhibition this was an essential matter for kunstraum.ch.
Contact
caroline.lommaert@kunstraum.ch
Caroline Lommaert - Curator
Phone: +41 61 483 0770
Vernissage: Friday the 27th of May From 19:00 to 21:00. The vernissage shall be held in the presence of both artists
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Opening times: Wednesday to Friday from 11:00 until 18:00
Saturday from 11:00 until 17:00.