Project

Contemporary Ruins

Installation Ruinas Contemporáneas, Düsseldorf KAI/10 ARTHENA FOUNDATION, 2017

DOROTHEE ALBRECHT, MOREHSHIN ALLAHYARI, FRANCIS ALŸS, KATYA GARDEA BROWNE, CLEMENS BOTHO GOLDBACH, ARATA ISOZAKI, GORDON MATTA-CLARK, RYUJI MIYAMOTO, MANIT SRIWANICHPOOM

Duration: June 23 to October 1, 2017

Curated by Julia Höner and Ludwig Seyfarth

Our globalized era can be characterized as an age of ruins, because they surround us everywhere. The exhibition Contemporary Ruins examines the always-fascinating aesthetic potential of ruins, on the one hand, as well as their political and economic causes and implications, on the other. The process traces a historical development, moving from the traditional idealization of ruins as a source of contemplative meditation on a distant past to an interpretation of ruins more in step with present times, which questions their creation and current significance in detail.

That ruins today need to be «decoded» differently than they were through classic observation, has been exemplarily pointed out by the art and architecture historian Robert Harbison in his book, The Built, the Unbuilt and the Unbuildable (1993): «Very seldom do we know how a building fell into ruin, and assume it is a single, repeated process. One may be surprised to observe that the ragged edge left on a large apartment block by a gas explosion is picturesque, or to enjoy a visit to a village unpeopled by an earthquake. In these the emptiness came all at once, which usually accumulates over years.» The diversity of today’s ruins and their specific cultural resonance comprise the exhibition’s theme.

The exhibition will be on view at KINDL – Center for Contemporary Art in Berlin from October 22, 2017 to February 11, 2018.

A cooperation of KAI 10 | ARTHENA FOUNDATION, Düsseldorf and KINDL – Center for Contemporary Art, Berlin

Ficha Técnica De la Exposición:

KAI/10 ARTHENA FOUNDATION Düsseldorf Alemania, 20017.
Ruinen der Gegenwart Katya Gardea Browne Culture Ruin as World Atlas – Aztec Gold, 2017 Diverse Material, Dimensions Variable.