Kunsthalle Bern
Kunsthalle Bern | |
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Kunsthalle Bern as seen from Helvetiaplatz |
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place |
Helvetiaplatz 1 3005 Bern Switzerland |
Art | Space for art |
architect | Klauser & dispute |
opening | October 5, 1918 |
Number of visitors (annually) | not shown |
operator | Kunsthalle Bern Association |
management | Valérie Knoll |
GLAM | CH-000209 |
KGS | 703 |
Website | www.kunsthalle-bern.ch |
The Kunsthalle Bern is a building for art exhibitions at Helvetiaplatz 1 in Bern . It was built from 1917 to 1918 by the Kunsthalle Bern association in Bern's Kirchenfeld district and opened on October 5, 1918. Since then, exhibitions of mostly contemporary art have taken place there. She gained worldwide fame with solo exhibitions by artists such as Daniel Buren , Christo , Alberto Giacometti , Jasper Johns , Paul Klee , Sol LeWitt , Henry Moore and Bruce Nauman and with thematic exhibitions such as Harald Szeemann's When Attitudes Become Form (1969).
On the occasion of their 50th birthday, the Kunsthalle Bern was the first building ever to be completely wrapped up by Christo and Jeanne-Claude in July 1968.
Management of the art gallery
- 1918–1930: Robert Kieser
- 1931-1946: Max Huggler
- 1946–1955: Arnold Rüdlinger
- 1955–1961: Franz Meyer
- 1961–1969: Harald Szeemann
- 1970–1974: Carlo Huber
- 1974–1982: Johannes Gachnang
- 1982–1985: Jean-Hubert Martin
- 1985–1997: Ulrich Loock
- 1997–2005: Bernhard Fibicher
- 2005–2011: Philippe Pirotte
- 2012–2014: Fabrice Stroun
- since 2015: Valérie Knoll
literature
- Jean-Christophe Ammann , Harald Szeemann: From Hodler to Antiform. History of the Kunsthalle Bern. Benteli, Bern 1970.
- Hans Rudolf Reust: From the Musée éclaté to the location of the work. Kunsthalle Bern 1969–1993. Kunsthalle, Bern 1993, ISBN 3-85780-088-7
See also
Web links
Commons : Kunsthalle Bern - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Official website of the Kunsthalle Bern
- Kunsthalle Bern on the Bern Tourism website
- Kunsthalle Bern on the Museum Bern website
Individual evidence
- ↑ Helvetiaplatz 1. (PDF; 1.4 MB) In: bauinventar.bern.ch. City of Bern , accessed on February 17, 2018 .
- ^ Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Kunsthalle Bern. Retrieved November 23, 2016 .