skulptur projekte münster 07


skulptur projekte münster 07
17.6. – 30.9.07

skulptur projekte münster 07 opens on June 16, 2007 and runs parallel with the
documenta in Kassel, from June 17 to September 30, 2007. For one hundred days,
the exhibition will put its stamp on the city and the region. In 1997 more than 500.000
visitors came to Münster to see the work of artists from 25 countries. This large
attendance certainly raises similar expectations for 2007.
The title of the exhibition, Skulptur Projekte, is more than just a name: as in previous
years, the artists participating in the 2007 exhibition will again examine the character
of contemporary sculpture, its self-positioning as well as its capacity to change the
appearance of public space. As in 1977, 1987, and 1997, Skulptur Projekte will
examine the interdependence between the arts, the city, and the public. The
sculptures will be created mostly in Münster and installed throughout the city. By
incorporating the works of art into the city, it gradually changes its face – a dynamic
process is set in motion.

The Curators
The curators of the skulptur projekte münster 07 are Prof. Kasper König (Museum
Ludwig, Cologne), Dr. Brigitte Franzen (LWL-Landesmuseum für Kunst und
Kulturgeschichte, Münster), and co-curator Dr. Carina Plath (Westphalian Art
Association, Münster).

LWL-Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte
Domplatz 10, D-48143 Münster, skulptur-projekte.de












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Catalogue Skulptur Projekte Munster 07: Public Sculpture (Skulptur Projekte Munster 07) (Paperback, amazon.com)






artists skulptur projekte münster 07

Pawel Althamer
* 1967 in Warsaw, Poland, lives and works in Warsaw
Michael Asher
* 1943 in Los Angeles, USA, lives and works in Los Angeles
Guy Ben-Ner
* 1969 in Ramat Gan, Israel, lives and works in New York
Nairy Baghramian
* 1971 in Isfahan, Iran, lives and works in Berlin
Guillaume Bijl
* 1946 in Antwerp, Belgium, lives and works in Antwerp and Münster
Martin Boyce
* 1967 in Glasgow, Great Britain, lives and works in Glasgow and Berlin
Jeremy Deller
* 1966 in London, Great Britain, lives and works in London
Michael Elmgreen * 1961 in Copenhagen
Ingar Dragset * 1969 in Trondheim
live and work in Berlin
Hans-Peter Feldmann
* 1941 in Hilden, Germany, lives and works in Düsseldorf
Dora García
* 1965 in Valladolid, Spain, lives and works in Brussels
Isa Genzken
* 1948 in Bad Oldesloe, Germany, lives and works in Berlin
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
* 1965 in Straßburg, France, lives and works in Paris and Rio de Janeiro
Tue Greenfort
* 1973 in Holbæk, Denmark, lives in Frankfurt and Berlin
David Hammons
* 1943 in Springfield, USA, lives and works in Harlem/New York
Valérie Jouve
* 1964 in Saint-Étienne, France, lives and works in Paris
Mike Kelley
* 1954 in Detroit, USA, lives and works in Los Angeles
Suchan Kinoshita
* 1960 in Tokyo, Japan, lives and works in Maastricht
Marko Lehanka
* 1961 in Herborn, Germany, lives and works in Frankfurt and Butzbach
Gustav Metzger
* 1926 in Nürnberg, lives and works in London
Eva Meyer * 1950 in Freiburg, Germany
Eran Schaerf * 1962 in Tel-Aviv, Israel
live and work in Berlin
Deimantas Narkevicius
* 1964 in Utena, Litauen, lives and works in Vilnius
Bruce Nauman
* 1941 in Fort Wayne, USA, lives and works in Galisteo, USA
Maria Pask
* 1969 in Wales, Great Britain, lives and works in Amsterdam.
Manfred Pernice
* 1963 in Hildesheim, Germany, lives and works in Berlin
Susan Philipsz
* 1965 in Glasgow, Great Britain, lives and works in Belfast and Berlin
Martha Rosler
* in New York City, USA, lives and works in New York City and Malmö
Thomas Schütte
* 1954 in Oldenburg, Germany, lives and works in Düsseldorf
Andreas Siekmann
* 1961 in Hamm, Germany, lives and works in Berlin
Rosemarie Trockel
* 1952 in Schwerte, Germany, lives and works in Cologne
Silke Wagner
* 1968 in Göppingen, Germany, lives and works in Frankfurt
Mark Wallinger
* 1959 in Chigwell, Great Britain, lives and works in London
Clemens von Wedemeyer
* 1974 in Göttingen, Germany, lives and works in Berlin and Leipzig
Annette Wehrmann
* 1961 near Hamburg, Germany, lives and works in Hamburg
Pae White
* 1963 in Pasadena, Canada, lives and works in Los Angeles


How to get there
By train and bus: The station you will be arriving at is Muenster (Westf.). There are regular city bus routes (1, 2, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 22) departing frequently to the Landesmuseum, at the bus stop Domplatz.


By plane: From the Muenster/Osnabrück airport (FMO) take the bus (S50, R51) to the central station Muenster (Westf.) From there take a city bus (see above) to the Landesmuseum at the bus stop Domplatz.


By car: Once in Muenster, follow the signs for "Zentrum/Domplatz". There are both a multi-storey car park (Aegidiimarkt) and a parking lot (Domplatz) next to the museum


From Kassel to Muenster: There is a regular train running from Kassel central station to Muenster (Westf.) every two hours from 7:58 a.m. to 7:58 p.m. You can go by intercity railway as well. There is an IC train from Kassel Wilhelmshoehe to Muenster (Westf.) every two hours from 9:01 a.m. to 7:01 p.m. (except 1:01 p.m.)





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