Marcel Broodthaers | The Marcel Broodthaers cabinet

Marcel Broodthaers | The Marcel Broodthaers cabinet | Het Marcel Broodthaers kabinet | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Marcel Broodthaers | The Marcel Broodthaers cabinet | Het Marcel Broodthaers kabinet | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

 

MARCEL | The Marcel Broodthaers cabinet is a proposal to present the oeuvre of artist Marcel Broodthaers in the S.M.A.K. museum. The increasing significance of Broodthaers’ work as part of the collection gradually led to the idea of giving this oeuvre a permanent place in the museum. A place where the Broodthaers collection would not only be displayed, but also documented and set in a specific framework. Not as a monument or mausoleum in which the work is enclosed, but more like an intimate setting where encounters can take place and where Broodthaers’ work can be studied. To achieve this, in 2006 the museum held a competition in which three architects were asked to come up with a design for the project. The proposal ultimately selected was by architecten de vylder vinck taillieu. Their design devotes plenty of attention to Broodthaers’ work, but it combines it with the ease and practicality of a study centre. In terms of its form, the design clearly refers to the display cabinet, which Broodthaers used a great deal. This gallery is located on the boundary between the museum and the Floralia Hall behind it. This is also where the exhibition entitled MARCEL/Het Broodthaerskabinet will be held.
The exhibition in the Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Gent Belgium will run until the 5Th of June 2011.

Marcel Broodthaers | The Marcel Broodthaers cabinet | Het Marcel Broodthaers kabinet | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

 

Photos by: S.M.A.K. – Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst | Marcel Broodthaers |

 

Quadriennale 2010 | Düsseldorf

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion blog | Quadriennale 2010 | Joseph Beuys

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion blog | Quadriennale 2010 | Joseph Beuys

 

Düsseldorf is an important centre for modern and contemporary art in Germany. Many new and established museums and galleries as well as exhibition events are prominent in the city on the banks of the Rhine. The world famous Kunstakademie is at the heart of the museum landscape. Many internationally acclaimed artists such as Joseph Beuys and Bernd and Hilla Becher and their students have studied and taught there. Artists such as Byars, Broodthaers and Paik were attracted to the city and have worked there.

Presence of Art “Kunstgegenwärtig – Presence of Art” – is the title of the currently running Quadriennale. The 2010 edition of this event will run untill January 2011.
Yesterday – today – tomorrow. What characterized the art that defined life in Düsseldorf in the 60s, 70s, 80s and beyond? A retrospective of the rich creation of art from these years, a time in which Düsseldorf rose to become an international centre of the art scene and had an influence on art far beyond the borders of Germany, is the starting point for further inquiry as explored in many exhibitions. What significance does this art still have today? How does the current situation of the art scene in Düsseldorf and the surrounding area present itself? And: What significance will contemporary art in Düsseldorf have in the future? Along with taking a retrospective “back to the roots” look, a critical appraisal and current self-positioning will be undertaken.

City councillor in charge of cultural affairs Hans -Georg Lohe on the thematic focus: “With a retrospective focus, the Quadriennale 2010 opens up a wide spectrum of contemporary art from the last 50 years, showing the multi-facetted interaction and the great international appeal of the Düsseldorf art scene. This is illuminated by the various exhibitions that never cease to amaze.”

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion blog | Quadriennale 2010 | Joseph Beuys

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion blog | Quadriennale 2010 | Joseph Beuys

 

Video: Ralph Goertz | Photos top: Joseph Beuys, zeige deine Wunde, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, München VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn | Photos bottom: Joseph Beuys, Stripes from the house of the shaman, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra | Source: Quadriennale

Herman and Nicole Daled collection: Less is more

Warmenhoven & Venderbos Designers fashion blog: Herman and Nicole Daled collection: marcel broodthaers

Marcel Broodthaers, La robe de maria, mixed media on canvas
120 x 100 x 12 cm
Daled collection

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos Designers fashion blog: Herman and Nicole Daled collection: lawrence weiner

Lawrence Weiner, a bit of matter and a little bit more
language + the materials referred to
original cardboard stencil, 43,5 x 57,5 cm
Daled collection

 

Belgian collector couple Herman and Nicole Daled refuse to perceive art as decoration. They are considering the concept behind a piece of art more important than its realization and approach art in a fundamentally different way: basis for their activities are their relationships and conversations with artists. in keeping with the aim of conceptual art that places the intellectual content of a work above its realisation, they consider themselves not collectors but communicators and producers: they provide artists with the opportunity to also realise works outside of established market mechanisms. their intense engagement with conceptual art, one of the most important movements in recent art history, goes far beyond usual collecting practices. this is not only apparent in the actual works, but also in the meticulously archived documents containing actions and works.

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos Designers fashion blog: Herman and Nicole Daled collection : james lee byars

 James Lee Byars, Robe pour cinq personnes
Textile fabrics
dimensions variable
Daled collection

 

One of the most important influences for Herman and Nicole Daled was Marcel Broodthaers; more than 80 of his works are in their collection. moreover, the collection holds several works by Daniel Buren, Dan Graham, On Kawara, Sol Lewitt, Niele Toroni, Lawrence Weiner, Cy Twombly and many more.

Less is more is a very inspiring exhibition from the amazing personal conceptual art collection and archives of Herman and Nicole Daled. It will feature pictures, objects, paintings and concepts.The exhibition concentrates on the period between 1966 and 1978, thereby providing a lively portrait of the progressive, international art scene at that time. It will run until the 25Th of July 2010 at the Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany.

Warmenhoven & Venderbos Designers fashion blog: Herman and Nicole Daled collection: on kawara

On Kawara, Today Series: Oct. 31, 1971.
Oil on Canvas, 20,5 x 25,5 cm.
Daled Collection

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos Designers fashion blog: Herman and Nicole Daled collection: on kawara

On Kawara, I got up
Series of 108 postcards sent to Herman Daled daily between may 18 and september 3
14 x 9 cm
Daled collection

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos Designers fashion blog: Herman and Nicole Daled collection: Niele Toroni

Niele Toroni, Empreintes de pinceau N° 50 répétées à intervalles réguliers de 30 cm
Paint on canvas, 100 x 100 cm.
Daled Collection

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos Designers fashion blog: Herman and Nicole Daled collection: daniel buren

Daniel Buren, untitled
12 paintings (acrylic on cloth)
installation view Haus der Kunst
Daled Collection
 

Photos: Herman and Nicole Daled collection | VG Bild-Kunst | Tenfinger | Photo bottom: Wilfried Petzi | Video: Jacques Charlier Youtube | Source: Haus der Kunst, München