Goethe Institut
Toronto
105 Robinson Street
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Iris Haussler
dal 15/9/2006 al 11/11/2006

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Arpad A. Soelter


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Iris Haussler
Rhonda Corvese



 
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15/9/2006

Iris Haussler

Goethe Institut, Toronto

The Legacy of Joseph Wagenbach


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The Legacy of Joseph Wagenbach

Off-site: 105 Robinson Street, Toronto, Canada
Saturday 16 September to Sunday 12 November 2006
Visits: Tuesday to Friday 3-7pm, Saturday and Sunday, 12-5 pm and by appointment
http://www.haeussler.ca/legacy

Exhibition: Goethe-Institut Toronto, 163 King Street West, Toronto, Canada
Wednesday 20 September to Saturday 21 October 2006
Monday to Thursday 10-5pm, Friday and Saturday, 10-4pm
http://www.goethe.de/toronto

The Legacy of Joseph Wagenbach is a site-specific installation by Iris Haussler, curated by Rhonda Corvese. A secluded house in a downtown Toronto residential neighbourhood is the setting of a fictitious artist's sculptural legacy. Visitors are guided through the house by an archivist. In this crossover between art, literature and theatre, Haussler has transformed her psychological narrative into an immersive reality. Memories of the early 20th century, set in the unique context of immigration and identity in Toronto, are created through an unsettlingly detailed reconstruction of the art and artefacts of "Joseph Wagenbach's" life.

Joseph Wagenbach, was born in Germany in 1929, left his home in 1946 and immigrated to Canada, via Paris, in 1962. Making a modest living in unrelated jobs, he created his art in absolute privacy, gradually transforming his physical environment into a pandemonium of sculpture. His legacy was discovered at the age of 77 when he was transferred to a nursing home after suffering a stroke. The Municipal Archives are currently archiving and assessing the site and the work.

Iris Haussler: The Legacy is an accompanying exhibition at the Goethe-Institut Toronto that documents the conceptual process in the creation of "The Legacy of Joseph Wagenbach" and related work.

Iris Haussler studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, Germany and has shown widely throughout Europe. Grants received include the Karl-Hofer Prize, Berlin and a Kunstfonds Fellowship. Iris Haussler emigrated to Canada in 2001. The Legacy of Joseph Wagenbach is her largest and most complex installation in a succession of off-site narratives over the last eighteen years. It marks her first major show in North America.

The project has been realized with funding from the Toronto Arts Council, the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts.

Image from the project of Iris Haussler

Goethe-Institut Toronto
105 Robinson Street Toronto, Canada

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Iris Haussler
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