Principle sponsor of Kunsthaus Bregenz With kind support from With kind support from The Society of Friends of Kunsthaus Bregenz With kind support from With kind support from Cultural body Cooperation partner Kunsthaus Bregenz Karl-Tizian-Platz | 6900 Bregenz | Austria Phone +43-5574-485 94-0 | Fax +43-5574 485 94-408 kub@kunsthaus-bregenz.at | www.kunsthaus-bregenz.at kub Arena Trix and Robert Haussmann 24 | 01 — 06 | 04 | 2015 kub Arena Summer Program The Zürich architects Trix and Robert Haussmann rank amongst the most important representatives of Swiss postmodernism. Since the beginning of their collaboration in 1967, they have been questioning the rigid doctrines in the teaching of architectural history. Their playful designs adhere to a »critical Mannerism,« permitting them to generate dissent, and work kub Arena represents an unusual program, one that not infrequently addresses art institutions in a critical manner. It is the venue at Kunsthaus Bregenz where art engages in an ongoing dialog with other areas of cultural production, delineating new spaces, and making contemporary art accessible in unconventional ways. As in previous years, kub Arena will temporarily abandon with deceit, ambiguity, and contradiction, as well as playing with chance. kub Collection Showcase Per Kirkeby Bricks: Sculpture and Architecture 27 | 02 | — 27 | 09 | 2015 Dates to be confirmed the Kunsthaus for its summer program, to transform Karl-Tizian-Platz into a dynamic public space, not only offering entertainment but also the experimental, along with all the opportunities mutual exchanges can provide. Per Kirkeby (born 1938), the most important representative of contemporary Scandinavian art, has developed a pictorial language revolving round metamorphosis in nature. His famous brick sculp tures provide solutions to fundamental questions around architecture. They merge the creative with the functional, and the everyday with the disturbing, his departure from simple forms evolving into complex and mysterious works. In 1997 a large Per Kirkeby solo exhibition took place at Kunsthaus Bregenz. As a result of a gift by Per Kirkeby, today the archive of Kunsthaus Bregenz possesses the most important collection of Kirkeby’s architectonic output. The exhibition will display the large-format preparatory drawings for Per Kirkeby’s brick sculptures along with small-scale sketches, sketchbooks, photographs, books, and other documents. Hours Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m. — 6 p.m. | Thursday 10 a.m. — 9 p.m. Ticket Office ext.-433 Summer Opening Times 2015 July 18 to August 31 daily 10 a.m. — 8 p.m. | Thursdays 10 a.m. — 9 p.m. kub Arena Dexter Sinister 18 | 04 — 05 | 07 | 2015 Admission KUB Adults 9.– eur | Reductions 7.– eur Children and adolescents free Kulturhäuser Card 99.– eur Dexter Sinister is a New York-based collaboration founded in 2006 by Stuart Bailey (UK) and David Reinfurt (USA) to model a just-in-time economy of print production, counter to the assembly-line which is one of large-scale publishing. Since then the name has variously referred to a publishing imprint, a workshop/bookstore on New York’s Lower East Side, and work produced for and often within Information and Booking for Guided Tours Lidiya Anastasova | ext.-415 l.anastasova@kunsthaus-bregenz.at Office Margot Dörler-Fritsche | ext.-409 m.doerler-fritsche@kunsthaus-bregenz.at Copyright © 2014 by Kunsthaus Bregenz Concept Kunsthaus Bregenz Text Birgit Albers, Yilmaz Dziewior, Eva Birkenstock, Rudolf Sagmeister Editing Birgit Albers Copy Editing Claudia Voit, Katrin Wiethege Translation Artlanguage Illustrations Courtesy of Berlinde De Bruyckere, Estate of Joan Mitchell, collection of the Joan Mitchell Foundation; Hauser & Wirth, Trix und Robert Hausmann, Per Kirkeby, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; Amy Sillman, Dexter Sinister, S.M.A.K., Gent; Sprueth Magers, Rosemarie Trockel, Heimo Zobernig Image Copyright © Archiv Heimo Zobernig © Hélène Binet, Joaquín Cortés/Román Lores © Mirjam Devriendt © Dexter Sinister, New York © Estate of Joan Mitchell, collection of the Joan Mitchell Foundation; Alfred Hablützel © Trix und Robert Haussmann © Christian Hinz © Rudolf Sagmeister © Amy Sillman © Rosemarie Trockel, Bildrecht, Wien, 2014 Basic graphic design Clemens Theobert Schedler Büro für konkrete Gestaltung Graphic design Bernd Altenried, Stefan Gassner Paper Balance Silk 115 g, FSC Pre-press production Boris Bonev, PrePress & PrintService Printed by Thurnher Druckerei GmbH KUB Program 2015 art institutions – recently they participated in exhib itions at Tate Liverpool (2014), the Cypriot-Lithuanian pavilion at the Venice Biennial (2013), MoMA (2012), and the Whitney Biennial (2008). For kub Arena Dexter Sinister will be developing a site-specific presentation providing insights into their »publishing« work at the intersection of design, editing, publishing, and distribution. kub Arena Amy Sillman 07 | 11 | 2015 — 10 | 01 | 2016 Since the mid 1990s internationally renowned, New York based artist Amy Sillman has been approaching painting as an ambitious endeavor. In her works gesture, color, and drawing-based procedures are imbued with questions of feminism, performativity, and humor. Recently Sillman expanded her practice from the canvas to the screens of Smartphones and tablets, to transform draw- ings into digital animations while delving into the current roles of abstraction, color, and the diagram. Following her largescale survey show one lump or two at ICA Boston, and Hessel Museum of Art in Annandaleon-Hudson, Sillman is currently teaching professor at the Städelschule Frankfurt am Main. KUB Collection Showcase Seestraße 5 | 6900 Bregenz | Austria Entrance from the Kornmarktstraße side, alongside the Nepomuk Chapel Phone +43-5574-485 94-0 | Fax +43-5574-485 94-408 kub@kunsthaus-bregenz.at | www.kunsthaus-bregenz.at Tickets at the KUB Reception Desk Karl-Tizian-Platz | 6900 Bregenz | Austria Admission Adults 6.- eur | Reductions 5.- eur Children and adolescents free Combined Ticket Kunsthaus Bregenz and KUB Collection Showcase 11.- eur | Combined Ticket Reduced 9.- eur Hours Friday to Sunday 10 a.m. — 6 p.m. Closed from April 10 to 12 and July 10 to 12 Ticket Office ext.-433 08 09 KUB Arena 2015 Kunsthaus Bregenz 10 11 KUB Collection Showcase kub 2015 Exhibitions 2015 24 | 01 | 2015 — 10 | 01 | 2016 English Kunsthaus Bregenz Program 2015 Kunsthaus Bregenz’s program for 2015 is largely based upon three strong female personalities. The internationally renowned artist Rosemarie Trockel has conceived a large-scale exhibition especially for the Kunsthaus, centering on her print works, whilst also boldly involving herself in local customs of the Vorarlberg region. In spring Berlinde De Bruyckere’s atmospherically dense installations and sculptures will submerse KUB’s spaces in an apparently sinister ambience. The exhibition will revolve around the large-scale work she created in 2013 for the Belgian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. A highlight of the program in 2015 will be the large-scale survey exhibition of the legendary American painter Joan Mitchell, a leading light of second generation abstract expressionism. For the first time, a comprehensive look into the archive of the Joan Mitchell Foundation will provide an introduction to diverse aspects of the artist’s personality by means of photographs, letters, invitation cards, and other documents. The year’s program will conclude with a large-scale solo exhibition by Austrian artist Heimo Zobernig. He too will be presenting some of his most renowned works as well as producing new ones, in which his staging of the Austrian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2015 will play a significant role. Concurrently to the large-scale survey exhibitions on the upper three floors, more experimental formats will be presented in the KUB Arena along with its summer program. In the neighboring post office building, Kunsthaus Bregenz will be presenting, for the first time, a large body of sketches and drawings by Per Kirkeby from its comprehensive collection, that relate to his brick constructions. 01 06 KUB Program 2015 kub 2015.01 Rosemarie Trockel 24 | 01 — 0 6 | 04 | 2015 kub 2015.02 Berlinde De Bruyckere 18 | 04 — 05 | 07 | 2015 Rosemarie Trockel (born 1952) is amongst the most internationally renowned artists of her generation. She achieved initial attention in the 1980s with works fabricated with neither brush nor paint: the result was the now legendary knitted pictures. Her so-called hot plate works can likewise be interpreted as a commentary on such art historical movements as Minimal Art, which was primarily maledominated. Over the course of a more than 30 year career, Rosemarie Trockel has succeeded in being continually surprising, as new complexes of work have emerged. The artist will be developing an exhibition of mainly new works for Kunsthaus Bregenz. Along with her poster and print works, which she presents in installational displays, she will, above all, be creating works which engage with the architecture of Peter Zumthor’s building, as well as the local craft techniques and traditional Tracht costumes of the Bregenzerwald. The Bregenz show promises new and unusual insights into the work of this well-renowned artist. Berlinde De Bruyckere (born 1964) has risen to prominence as a result of numerous prestigious solo and group exhibitions. In 2013 she represented Belgium in its national pavilion at the Venice Biennale. The artist works with wax and synthetic resin casts, her sculptures revealing complex affinities to the art historical conventions of painting and sculpture from the Gothic era through to those of the present. Such Christian subject matter as the Man of Sorrow, the horse as an innocent victim of the great wars across the battlefields of Flanders, or wild animals, skinned and disemboweled, are telling evidence of growth and decay and of human involvement in the cycles of nature. The exhibition has been organized in cooperation with Kunstraum Dornbirn, conceived as an exhibition at two different locations. Concurrently with the presentation at Kunsthaus Bregenz, a large-scale installation by Berlinde De Bruyckere will be on display in Kunstraum Dornbirn’s factory building. Both exhibitions provide a fascinating overview of the Belgian artist’s work. kub 2015.03 Joan Mitchell 18 | 07 — 25 | 10 | 2015 Together with the Museum Ludwig in Cologne and in cooperation with the Joan Mitchell Foundation New York, Kunsthaus Bregenz will be presenting a large-scale survey exhibition in 2015 of the legendary artist Joan Mitchell (1925 – 1992). The show’s focus is on her painting – ranging from the early work of the 1950s through to the late work. In terms of art history, her œuvre will be located within developments subsequent to Abstract Expressionism, that is the milieu of the New York School. Comprising nearly thirty pictures, including many large-format, multi-part works, the show at Kunsthaus Bregenz will be a presentation of one of 20th century art’s most significant practitioners. With the aid of film and photographic records, correspondence, invitation cards, and other ephemera, light will be shed on Joan Mitchell’s colorful personality and her multifaceted relationships to visual artists, writers, and other cultural figures of her time. kub 2015.04 Heimo Zobernig 07 | 11 | 2015 — 10 | 01 | 2016 Heimo Zobernig’s (born 1958) work is striking in its extremely precise use of form and content. His media range from drawing and painting via installation and sculpture to video and spatial settings of a functional character. He lays the mechanisms of the art system bare, addressing hierarchies, and exploring concepts not only tangibly but also in terms of their metaphorical significance. Heimo Zobernig has not only substantially shaped the art scene within his native country, but is also one of the most renowned practitioners in the international art world. As a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, where he has been teaching for 14 years, Zobernig continues to influence younger generations of upcoming artists. In the summer of 2015 Zobernig will be representing Austria at the Venice Biennale. For Bregenz he is staging a large-scale exhibition specifically conceived for Peter Zumthor’s architecture, and will be working on the development of an open opera studio in cooperation with the Bregenz Festival.
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