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Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig

The Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig (GfZK) (English: Gallery for Contemporary Art) is an exhibition center for contemporary art and a museum for art post 1945 in Leipzig, Germany, in a beautiful location opposite Johannapark.

Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig
Herfurth Villa, to the left of it the modern exhibition hall (2024)
Established1998
LocationLeipzig, Germany
Coordinates51°20′02″N 12°21′55″E / 51.33389°N 12.36528°E / 51.33389; 12.36528
TypeArt museum
Visitors107,540 (2022)[1]
DirectorFranciska Zólyom[2]
Websitehttps://gfzk.de/en/
Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst – Exhibition Hall GfZK-2 (2006)
gfzk overview plan

History edit

The Friends of the GfZK is a group founded at the end of 1990 on the initiative of the Leipzig art historian Klaus Werner with the support of the German Business Cultural Group in the Federation of German Industries (BDI) and has set itself the goal of promoting national and international contemporary art.

Initially, from 1991 onwards, exhibitions were held in other people's premises. The gallery received its own exhibition space in 1998.

On May 16 of that year, the gallery opened its own building in the neighborhood Musikviertel of Leipzig-Mitte, not far from the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig (HGB) (English: Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig). The exhibition rooms are located in the former Herfurth villa of the newspaper publisher Edgar Herfurth, built in 1894 in the style of the Gründerzeit, which was redesigned by Peter Kulka between 1996 and 1998 and expanded with a cube-shaped extension.[3] The renovation project was awarded the Architekturpreis der Stadt Leipzig in 1999. In addition to the exhibition rooms, the villa houses a publicly accessible library with literature on relevant topics (around 30,000 volumes). The former coach house belonging to the villa was supplemented with the addition of a studio house designed by Peter Kulka and today (2024) houses a music school, a bakery and the GfZK Hotel.

On 28 November 2004, a new exhibition hall (GfZK-2) designed by as-if berlin wien was opened, significantly expanding the exhibition space.[4][5] The functional low-rise building, which also houses the museum café, is designed flexibly thanks to a novel spatial concept with movable partitions. The cost-effective building also attracted attention in the German architectural scene and also received the Architekturpreis der Stadt Leipzig in 2005.

The museum is now supported by a foundation consisting of the Free State of Saxony, the city of Leipzig and the Friends of the GfZK. One of the museum's most important donors is the entrepreneur (including Schwartauer Werke) and art patron Arend Oetker, who finances a significant part of the house's operation.

Collection and exhibitions edit

The spectrum of works shown at the GfZK ranges from paintings, graphics, photographs, collages and sculptures to installation art as well as video and media art. The core of the museum's own collection consists of part of the collection of the BDI's cultural group of German business and was supplemented by private donations, purchases by the Friends of the GfZK and permanent loans. Numerous temporary exhibitions and other cross-exhibition projects deal with, among other things, the social role of art and aesthetics, the legacy of the GDR and art from Eastern and Southeastern Europe in an international context.

Directors edit

Art installation "Labyrinth" edit

 
«Labyrinth» by Olaf Nicolai

The art installation “Labyrinth” by the artist Olaf Nicolai is located in the publicly accessible garden of the museum. Made from upturned brooms from the Paris city cleaning service, it is an attraction for children and an iconic public work of art in Leipzig. In the meantime (2024) the components have become brittle due to constant exposure to UV rays and the weather.[7] Research is being carried out "in order to realize a version of the work of art that does justice to the artistic interest in the contradictions of the material and at the same time the current need for sustainability."[8]

Bibliography edit

  • Thomas Höpel (2019), Ulrich von Hehl (ed.), "Kultur, Kunst und Bildung", Geschichte der Stadt Leipzig, Band 4, Vom Ersten Weltkrieg bis zur Gegenwart (in German), Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag, pp. 935f, ISBN 978-3-86583-804-9
  • Elke Krasny (Hrsg.): Hands on Urbanism 1850-2012. Vom Recht auf Grün, Verlag Turia + Kant, Wien 2012, ISBN 978-3-85132-677-2.

References edit

  1. ^ "Statistischer Quartalsbericht II/2023" (PDF). leipzig.de (in German). p. 23. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  2. ^ Thielmann, Ulrike (2023-05-12). "Ökologisch und global? Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst in Leipzig feiert 25-jähriges Bestehen mit Ausstellung". mdr.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  3. ^ "Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst". peterkulka.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  4. ^ "GFZK2". as-if.info (in German). Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  5. ^ Menting, Annette (2005-03-01). "Leipzig. Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst". db-bauzeitung.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  6. ^ Platthaus, Andreas (2023-05-16). "25 Jahre GfZK Leipzig : Im ökologischen Labyrinth". FAZ-NET (in German). Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  7. ^ This is what it says in a statement from the GfZK posted next to it.
  8. ^ ibid.

External links edit

  • Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig in the e-flux Directory
  • Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig in the Contemporary Art Library

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The Galerie fur Zeitgenossische Kunst Leipzig GfZK English Gallery for Contemporary Art is an exhibition center for contemporary art and a museum for art post 1945 in Leipzig Germany in a beautiful location opposite Johannapark Galerie fur Zeitgenossische Kunst LeipzigHerfurth Villa to the left of it the modern exhibition hall 2024 Established1998LocationLeipzig GermanyCoordinates51 20 02 N 12 21 55 E 51 33389 N 12 36528 E 51 33389 12 36528TypeArt museumVisitors107 540 2022 1 DirectorFranciska Zolyom 2 Websitehttps gfzk de en Galerie fur Zeitgenossische Kunst Exhibition Hall GfZK 2 2006 gfzk overview plan Contents 1 History 2 Collection and exhibitions 3 Directors 4 Art installation Labyrinth 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Friends of the GfZK is a group founded at the end of 1990 on the initiative of the Leipzig art historian Klaus Werner with the support of the German Business Cultural Group in the Federation of German Industries BDI and has set itself the goal of promoting national and international contemporary art Initially from 1991 onwards exhibitions were held in other people s premises The gallery received its own exhibition space in 1998 On May 16 of that year the gallery opened its own building in the neighborhood Musikviertel of Leipzig Mitte not far from the Hochschule fur Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig HGB English Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig The exhibition rooms are located in the former Herfurth villa of the newspaper publisher Edgar Herfurth built in 1894 in the style of the Grunderzeit which was redesigned by Peter Kulka between 1996 and 1998 and expanded with a cube shaped extension 3 The renovation project was awarded the Architekturpreis der Stadt Leipzig in 1999 In addition to the exhibition rooms the villa houses a publicly accessible library with literature on relevant topics around 30 000 volumes The former coach house belonging to the villa was supplemented with the addition of a studio house designed by Peter Kulka and today 2024 houses a music school a bakery and the GfZK Hotel On 28 November 2004 a new exhibition hall GfZK 2 designed by as if berlin wien was opened significantly expanding the exhibition space 4 5 The functional low rise building which also houses the museum cafe is designed flexibly thanks to a novel spatial concept with movable partitions The cost effective building also attracted attention in the German architectural scene and also received the Architekturpreis der Stadt Leipzig in 2005 The museum is now supported by a foundation consisting of the Free State of Saxony the city of Leipzig and the Friends of the GfZK One of the museum s most important donors is the entrepreneur including Schwartauer Werke and art patron Arend Oetker who finances a significant part of the house s operation Collection and exhibitions editThe spectrum of works shown at the GfZK ranges from paintings graphics photographs collages and sculptures to installation art as well as video and media art The core of the museum s own collection consists of part of the collection of the BDI s cultural group of German business and was supplemented by private donations purchases by the Friends of the GfZK and permanent loans Numerous temporary exhibitions and other cross exhibition projects deal with among other things the social role of art and aesthetics the legacy of the GDR and art from Eastern and Southeastern Europe in an international context Directors editKlaus Werner 1998 2001 Barbara Steiner 2001 2012 Franciska Zolyom since 2012 6 Art installation Labyrinth edit nbsp Labyrinth by Olaf Nicolai The art installation Labyrinth by the artist Olaf Nicolai is located in the publicly accessible garden of the museum Made from upturned brooms from the Paris city cleaning service it is an attraction for children and an iconic public work of art in Leipzig In the meantime 2024 the components have become brittle due to constant exposure to UV rays and the weather 7 Research is being carried out in order to realize a version of the work of art that does justice to the artistic interest in the contradictions of the material and at the same time the current need for sustainability 8 Bibliography editThomas Hopel 2019 Ulrich von Hehl ed Kultur Kunst und Bildung Geschichte der Stadt Leipzig Band 4 Vom Ersten Weltkrieg bis zur Gegenwart in German Leipzig Leipziger Universitatsverlag pp 935f ISBN 978 3 86583 804 9 Elke Krasny Hrsg Hands on Urbanism 1850 2012 Vom Recht auf Grun Verlag Turia Kant Wien 2012 ISBN 978 3 85132 677 2 References edit Statistischer Quartalsbericht II 2023 PDF leipzig de in German p 23 Retrieved 2024 03 02 Thielmann Ulrike 2023 05 12 Okologisch und global Galerie fur Zeitgenossische Kunst in Leipzig feiert 25 jahriges Bestehen mit Ausstellung mdr de in German Retrieved 2024 02 26 Galerie fur Zeitgenossische Kunst peterkulka de in German Retrieved 2024 02 28 GFZK2 as if info in German Retrieved 2024 02 28 Menting Annette 2005 03 01 Leipzig Galerie fur Zeitgenossische Kunst db bauzeitung de in German Retrieved 2024 02 26 Platthaus Andreas 2023 05 16 25 Jahre GfZK Leipzig Im okologischen Labyrinth FAZ NET in German Retrieved 2024 02 28 This is what it says in a statement from the GfZK posted next to it ibid External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Galerie fur Zeitgenossische Kunst Leipzig Galerie fur Zeitgenossische Kunst Leipzig in the e flux Directory Galerie fur Zeitgenossische Kunst Leipzig in the Contemporary Art Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Galerie fur Zeitgenossische Kunst Leipzig amp oldid 1211614824, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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