vrijdag 18 april 2008

'Zidanes Melancholie', tentoonstelling in Kunstmuseen Krefeld

ZIDANE’S MELANCHOLY alludes to a much-discussed event on the periphery of the 2006 World Cup. One of the greatest soccer idols, Zinédine Zidane of all people, fouled one of his Italian opponents very badly in his last game for the French national team. This event raised questions about the role and status of football stars and the meaning of actions done in public. The Kaiser Wilhelm Museum in Krefeld will be closed for thorough refurbishment in 2009. Five artists from Holland and Germany are seizing this break in the building’s architectural history and deploying their work and actions to address the history of the building, the architecture of the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum or the collection and the museum conditions under which it is presented. They will be intervening strikingly in the exhibition galleries and also in public areas of the city. The open staircase in the foyer area, the shades on the windows and the lawn and flagpoles outside the museum will be used as performance areas. A project space in the museum will focus information for the many actions, and at the same time give an overview of the artists’ approach to their work.
Artists:
Shannon Bool
Anno Dijkstra
Julia Horstmann
Holger Nickisch and
Kevin van Braak
Public interventions:
Zlolt Mesterhazy and Rolland Pereszlényi
Photography:
Thomas Lenden
Opening May 18, 2008, 11.30 Uhr ı a.m.
Kaiser Wilhelm Museum
May 18 – July 27, 2008
Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Karlsplatz 35, Krefeld

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