Kunsthalle Krems

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Kunsthalle Krems

The art gallery Krems-Stein in Stein an der Donau is an international exhibition house in Lower Austria, which was built from 1992 to 1995 according to the plans of the architect Adolf Krischanitz in the former tobacco factory of the tobacco control room in the Stein district. The art gallery was temporarily closed from June 2016 to July 2017, as it was completely renovated for 3.5 million euros and reopened on July 1, 2017. The Minorite Church , among other things, served as alternative quarters .

The art gallery is part of the Krems art mile and is in close proximity to the Krems Caricature Museum and the Lower Austria State Gallery , to which there is even an underground passage from the art gallery.

program

It shows art after 1945, with a focus on the contemporary. The Kunsthalle Krems is an institution that offers both established and up-and-coming young positions from home and abroad a large platform on which innovative, cross-media, current societal and art-specific contributions are negotiated. These presentations take the form of comprehensive themed and solo exhibitions. There are also exhibitions of private collections of modern and contemporary art. The media focus ranges from the classic disciplines such as painting, drawing and sculpture through photography, video, film and performance to installation and other conceptual and new media disciplines.

Through the annual cooperation with the Danube Festival, the Kunsthalle Krems underlines its interdisciplinary and progressive orientation.

In 2017 the Kunsthalle Krems gained an additional exhibition space with the Dominican Church. The focus is on spatial projects in Gothic sacred architecture.

architecture

The challenge for the architect Adolf Krischanitz was to design the premises of a former tobacco factory built in 1852 in such a way that the overall plan and all technical systems corresponded to the highest international standard of a modern exhibition hall. This was the only way to create the conditions for presenting first-class works of art in exhibitions. In addition to an elaborate air conditioning system, the Kunsthalle technically has an alarm system, a digital camera recording system that monitors the neuralgic points inside and outside the exhibition area, modern lighting and sound technology as well as a modern ticketing and merchandise management system. With around 2000 square meters, the Kunsthalle Krems has one of the largest exhibition areas in Austria. In addition, there are the service areas, the depot and storage rooms.

Awards

Directors

Exhibitions

  • July 2 - October 26, 1994: Alfons Mucha . The Slavic Epic (Minorite Church Krems-Stein, in cooperation with the Gallery of the City of Prague, Mucha Foundation)
  • April 24 - June 6, 1994: Hermann Nitsch (Minorite Church Krems-Stein)
  • 1995: water and wine. u. a. with works by: Emil Nolde , Adam Jankowski
  • May 20 - October 29, 1995: Water & Wine. Two things in life from the point of view of art from antiquity to today (opening exhibition)
  • June 20 - October 27, 1996: chaos, madness. Permutations in contemporary art
  • May 10 - August 24, 1997: Arnulf Rainer . depth of the abyss, depth of perspective, retrospective 1947–1997
  • December 6, 1997 - February 1, 1998: Antoni Tàpies. Pictures - Sculptures - Drawings, 1981–1997
  • May 21 - October 1, 2000: Waldmüller - Schiele - Rainer - masterpieces from the Lower Austrian State Museum
  • May 20 - September 30, 2001: From Macke to Picasso. Modern masterpieces (In cooperation with Ostwall , Dortmund.)
  • March 3 - June 7, 2002: Russia. Repin and the Realists (In cooperation with the Russian Museum , St. Petersburg )
  • June 16 - September 29, 2002: Paul Klee . Masterpieces from the Djerassi Collection (In cooperation with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art , San Francisco)
  • October 13, 2002 - January 5, 2003: Helmut Newton . Work
  • June 8 - September 7, 2003: Mythos Art Club . The departure after 1945
  • April 26 - September 21, 2003: Alexeji von Jawlensky. Magical pictures
  • February 29 - June 6, 2004: love, death and passion. Stories from the Tsarist Empire (In cooperation with the Russian Museum, St. Petersburg)
  • June 20 - October 24, 2004: Longing for paradise. From Gauguin to Nolde
  • February 27 - April 10, 2005: Victor Vasarely. The deception (In cooperation with the Jannus Pannonius Múzeum / Vasarely Múzeum Pécz and the Vasarely Múzeum Budapest)
  • April 3 - July 31, 2005: Renoir and the image of women in impressionism (in cooperation with the National Museum Belgrade)
  • August 14 - November 13, 2005: Harem. Secret of the Orient
  • February 26 - June 18, 2006: Illusion and Reality. MC Escher - Adolf Luther (In cooperation with the Herakleidon Museum, Experience in Visual Arts, Athens and Adolf Luther Foundation, Krefeld)
  • March 5 - July 30, 2006: Triumph of Beauty. The era of salon painting from Makart to Rosetti
  • June 29 - September 24, 2006: Corpus Christi. Depiction of Christ in photography (in cooperation with the Israel Museum , Jerusalem)
  • August 13, 2006 - February 11, 2007: The Hungarian soul. Romanticism and Realism in the Land of the Magyars (In cooperation with the Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest )
  • February 25 - June 3, 2007: Japan . Meiji art and Japonism from Van Gogh to Schiele (in cooperation with the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam and the Khalili Collection)
  • September 16, 2007 - February 17, 2008: Brazil . From Austria to the New World. In cooperation with the Coleção Brasiliana Fundação Estudar, São Paulo, the Museu Nacional de Belas Artes, Rio de Janeiro, the Pinacoteca do Estado, São Paulo, the Museum für Völkerkunde Vienna , the Natural History Museum Vienna and the Kupferstichkabinett of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna .
  • October 14, 2007 - February 10, 2008: Wolfgang Denk . Almost a retrospective from 1977–2007
  • October 14, 2007 - February 17, 2008: Markus Wilfling . Cabinet of mirrors
  • March 2 - August 24, 2008: curiosity. The art of seeing and deceiving (in cooperation with the Würth Collection and the Werner Nekes Collection)
  • March 2 - August 10, 2008: Marco Evaristti . Red Factions
  • April 6 - September 7, 2008: Go West. Of cowboys and Indians
  • April 6 - September 7, 2008: Richard Hoeck . This is not America
  • August 24 - September 21, 2008: Rainer Prohaska . The 'Z'-Boates Modular Barges
  • September 7, 2008 - March 1, 2009: Duane Hanson . Sculptures of the American Dream
  • September 7, 2008 - February 15, 2009: Peder Balke . A pioneer of modernity
  • September 28, 2008 - March 1, 2009: Joseph Beuys . shaman
  • October 5, 2008 - March 15, 2009: GO NYC. Nin Brudermann , Rainer Ganahl , Mathias Kessler
  • March 15 - July 12, 2009: Otto Dix - Between Paradise and Fall
  • March 29 - June 14, 2009: Edgar Honetschläger . EDOPOLIS
  • June 28 - October 18, 2009: IRWIN. State in time
  • July 26th - October 26th, 2009: Longing for the image. The portrait through the ages
  • September 13, 2009 - January 31, 2010: Siggi Hofer . Holy freedom
  • November 8, 2009 - February 28, 2010: Mark Dion . Concerning hunting
  • March 14 - July 4, 2010: Paula Modersohn-Becker . Pioneer of modernity
  • March 14 - July 4, 2010: Bernhard Fuchs . Portraits
  • March 28 - June 27, 2010: Franz Graf . Black Today Now I Almost Forgot
  • July 18 - November 7, 2010: lust for life and dance of death. Works from the Thomas Olbricht art collection
  • November 21, 2010 - February 20, 2011: Nouveau Réalisme
  • November 21, 2010 - February 20, 2011: Daniel Spoerri . A moment for an eternity
  • November 21, 2010 - February 13, 2011: Nin Brudermann . Twelve o'Clock in London
  • March 6th - July 3rd 2011: From Angels & Boys. 400 years of children in portraits
  • March 27 - June 13, 2011. Jonas Burgert . Live trial
  • July 17 - November 6, 2011: Lucas Bosch Gelatin
  • November 27, 2011 - February 19, 2012: Time to act! Works from the Migros Museum for Contemporary Art Zurich collection
  • November 27, 2011 - April 9, 2012: Walter Vopava
  • March 4th - July 1st 2012: MIRACLES. Art, science and religion from the 4th century to the present (in cooperation with the Deichtorhallen Hamburg and the Siemens Stiftung)
  • April 29 - June 24, 2012: John Bock
  • July 15 - October 14, 2012: Elmar Trenkwalder. Ornament and obsession
  • July 15 - November 4, 2012: Francis Picabia . Retrospective
  • November 18 - February 17, 2013: Anna Jermolaewa
  • November 18 - February 10, 2013: Thomas Feuerstein . Candylab
  • March 10 - June 30, 2013: Great feelings. From antiquity to the present
  • July 14th - October 6th 2013: Kiki Kogelnik . Retrospective
  • July 14 - October 6, 2013: Elfie Semotan
  • October 20 - February 23, 2014: Yoko Ono . Half-A-Wind Show. A retrospective (an exhibition by the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt in cooperation with the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art , the Kunsthalle Krems and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao )
  • March 16 - June 29, 2014: Back to the future. From Tiepolo to Warhol . The Klüser Collection
  • March 16 - June 29, 2014: Constantin Luser
  • March 16 - June 29, 2014: William Kentridge . Ten Drawings for Projection
  • July 13 - November 2, 2014: Martha Jungwirth . Retrospective
  • July 13 - November 2, 2014: Gregor Schmoll . Orbis Pictus
  • November 15 - February 8, 2015: Dominik Steiger . Retrospective
  • March 22nd - June 28th 2015: Pipilotti Rist . Come on honey, we'll switch the media and start all over again
  • July 19 - October 18, 2015: Inés Lombardi . Retroprospective
  • July 19 - November 1, 2015: Ernesto Neto
  • November 14 - February 21, 2016: Now, At The Latest. Videos and other sights from the evn collection
  • November 14 - February 21, 2016: Jorinde Voigt . Now
  • March 13 - June 19, 2016: ABSTRACT - SPATIAL. Painting in space
  • March 13 - June 19, 2016: Stefan Sandner . Colours
  • March 13 - June 19, 2016: Saint Genet
  • August 27 - September 18, 2016: Michael Kienzer . 24 out of 274,668 days
  • July 02 - October 15, 2017: Sébastien de Ganay . Transposition and Reproduction | Kunsthalle Krems in the Dominican Church
  • July 02 - November 05, 2017: Abstract Painting Now! Gerhard Richter , Katharina Grosse , Sean Scully ...
  • July 2nd - November 5th 2017: Tobias Pils . Untitled
  • November 26, 2017 - February 18, 2018: Remastered. The art of appropriation
  • March 11 - June 10, 2018: Axel Hut . Imperial - Majestic - Magical

current: Hans op de Beeck

Stamp

On May 1, 2011, Österreichische Post AG issued a postage stamp on the property as part of the definitive series of art houses .

Web links

Commons : Kunsthalle Krems  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. orf.at - Kunsthalle closes temporarily . Article dated June 19, 2016, accessed June 19, 2016.
  2. derStandard.at - Hans-Peter Wipplinger: A networker without eccentricity . Article dated June 4, 2015, accessed June 19, 2016.
  3. ^ Kunsthalle Krems: Team . Retrieved June 19, 2016.

Coordinates: 48 ° 24 ′ 16.7 "  N , 15 ° 35 ′ 15.1"  E