Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Hamburger Bahnhof

Hamburger Bahnhof is a rail station, converted into "Museum für Gegenwart" (Museum for Contemporary Art).
The space of the main façade loggia and corridors leading to the wings of the ground floor is occupied by an installation of neon light tubes, designed by American artist Dan Flavin specifically for the building.







Architektonika displays sculptural and photographic works, films and paintings that illustrate different approaches to the relationship between art and architecture since the 1960s. It emphasises the sculptural and visual qualities of architectural structures. Because of the way it deals with how architecture defines urban space, the way we live and the relationship between architecture and social issues, this exhibition was the most valuable experience in Berlin.

Andrea Pichi- Doublebind, 2011




















Isa Genzken- New building for Berlin, 2001
 
Isa Genzken- Brunnen, 1989


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