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STATEMENTS
The Statements series was the starting point of the Culture Projects. Internationally renowned artists, photographers, musicians, architects, authors and designers were asked to create free works on the topics of water, cleaning, rituals and culture in the bathroom in their respective genre. We presented these works at events, exhibitions and trade fairs and documented them in various media forms. These limited Statements editions assemble a whole host of interpretations of bathroom rituals and show ways of lending greater importance to bathroom culture.
The series was designed and curated by Mike Meiré.
PERFORMANCES
The performances focus on the situational character of art – Performance 1, a choreography by Mark Jarecke, was performed at the Milan Furniture Fair. For Performance 2, Dave Nuss tested his physical limits with a drum performance.
PERFORMANCES
The performances focus on the situational character of art – Performance 1, a choreography by Mark Jarecke, was performed at the Milan Furniture Fair. For Performance 2, Dave Nuss tested his physical limits with a drum performance.
PERFORMANCES
The performances focus on the situational character of art – Performance 1, a choreography by Mark Jarecke, was performed at the Milan Furniture Fair. For Performance 2, Dave Nuss tested his physical limits with a drum performance.
INSTALLATIONS
The series of Dornbracht Installation Projects began in 1999 as a joint project with Udo Kittelmann and the Cologne Art Association and was continued with the Frankfurt Museum of Modern Art. In 2010, the collaboration continued with Udo Kittelmann, who is now Director of the Nationalgalerie (National Gallery), with the exhibition “Rudolf Stingel. LIVE” in the Neue Nationalgalerie. The staging of “Cloud Cities” by Tomás Saraceno was the eighth Dornbracht Installation Project in the Hamburger Bahnhof, a division of the Nationalgalerie in Berlin.
(Pictured: "if we are dead, so it is", Michel Majerus, 2000, installation view from the Kölnischer Kunstverein)
INSTALLATIONS
The series of Dornbracht Installation Projects began in 1999 as a joint project with Udo Kittelmann and the Cologne Art Association and was continued with the Frankfurt Museum of Modern Art. In 2010, the collaboration continued with Udo Kittelmann, who is now Director of the Nationalgalerie (National Gallery), with the exhibition “Rudolf Stingel. LIVE” in the Neue Nationalgalerie. The staging of “Cloud Cities” by Tomás Saraceno was the eighth Dornbracht Installation Project in the Hamburger Bahnhof, a division of the Nationalgalerie in Berlin.
(Pictured: "Rudolf Stingel. LIVE", 2010, installation view from the Neue Nationalgalerie)
INSTALLATIONS
The series of Dornbracht Installation Projects began in 1999 as a joint project with Udo Kittelmann and the Cologne Art Association and was continued with the Frankfurt Museum of Modern Art. In 2010, the collaboration continued with Udo Kittelmann, who is now Director of the Nationalgalerie (National Gallery), with the exhibition “Rudolf Stingel. LIVE” in the Neue Nationalgalerie. The staging of “Cloud Cities” by Tomás Saraceno was the eighth Dornbracht Installation Project in the Hamburger Bahnhof, a division of the Nationalgalerie in Berlin.
(Pictured: "Cloud Cities", Thomás Saraceno, 2011, installation view from the Hamburger Bahnhof, Museum of Contemporary Art)
SPONSORSHIPS
In addition to individually developed culture projects, sponsorships are also part of our cultural engagement. Amongst others, we supported the German contribution to the 48th, the 49th and the 57th Biennale for contemporary art in Venice. Dornbracht was the main sponsor respectively initial sponsor of the German Pavilion, in which Rosemarie Trockel, Gregor Schneider and Anne Imhof showed their work.
(Pictured: "Totes Haus u r", Gregor Schneider, 2001, German Pavillon, 49th Venice Biennial)
SPONSORSHIPS
In addition to individually developed culture projects, sponsorships are also part of our cultural engagement. Amongst others, we supported the German contribution to the 48th, the 49th and the 57th Biennale for contemporary art in Venice. Dornbracht was the main sponsor respectively initial sponsor of the German Pavilion, in which Rosemarie Trockel, Gregor Schneider and Anne Imhof showed their work.
(Pictured: Eliza Douglas and Franziska Aigner in "Faust", Anne Imhof, 2017, German Pavillon, 57th Venice Biennial - Photography: Nadine Fraczkowski, Courtesy: German Pavilion 2017, the artist)