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Kranich Museum

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Kranich Museum
Established24 September 2011 (2011-09-24)
LocationHessenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Websitekranichmuseum.de

The Kranich Museum opened to the public on 24 September 2011.[1] It is located in the village of Hessenburg in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is one of 2,000 manor houses in the region and was specially restored to house a collection of international contemporary art that explores the crane, a bird that stops on the West Pomeranian plains every spring and autumn on its migratory flight from northern Europe to Spain and North Africa.[2]

Works edit

The new museum features sixteen permanent works curated by Khadija Carroll La and Alex Schweder La across six large galleries. The Museum is directed by Bettina Klein.

"A Guide to Empathy: In III Parts" by Emma Waltraud Howes and Kai Meyer is a piece that involves performance, costume, and video, of mimetic attempts to fly. "Faltungen" is a sound installation by Andy Graydon that tells the story of the folding of a thousand paper cranes.[3] Composer Tamara Friebel's "I love you" is a mini loudspeaker and video installation which stages the dance of the brolga (Australian cranes). Ward Shelley's "Cranes Timeline" is a diagrammatic drawing depicting the evolutionary path of cranes, from the emergence on land of the amniotic egg, through the age of dinosaurs to modern birds.

Alex Schweder La's "Waiting for the cranes" is centered around a small field of corn planted for migrating cranes. This field is the same size as the room from which a visitor waits for the arrival of the crane. Likely never to appear, the work is about the gap between desire and gratification. The duo Hadley and Maxwell paint "Maybe it is They who Watch Us", drawing on examples of various decorative styles that are a part of the building's history in various forms: as graffiti, in a mural, as a repeated pattern, and in a specially designed Toile de Jouy that pictorially tells a story of the museum itself. The fiction of the museum is affirmed in Khadija Carroll La's installation, which features Grus vigilans, a collection of stones from famous crane commentators, Aristotle, Chuang Tzu, and Virgil through to the likes of the brothers Grimm, Werner Herzog, and local collectors. An artist in residence program housed in the former coach house beside the manor will host writers and visual artists throughout the winter, who will respond to the museum's themes.

The building edit

The museum includes twelve rooms, a library, lecture room, gift shop, café and Alte Schmiede restaurant. Layers of history are revealed in the restoration, which establishes a continuum from nineteenth century manor, to East German social housing in the post-war period, to the present. The wall text designed especially for the building and tuckpointed into its walls with a mixture of crane bone, ink, and mortar evoke the poetic in history.

History edit

The museum building was renovated by a team of artists and builders in response to the existing architectural elements. The history of the Hessenburg estate goes back to the beginnings of the settlement of the region. Documented in the late 13th century as a fortress with moat belonging to the knight Antonius von dem Bughe, the village appears again in 1696, when the Swedish conquerors documented it in detail as Schlechtemühl, renamed in 1840 after the new owners von Hesse who built a late classical manor house and Neo-baroque landscape garden including ancient trees. Today, buildings such as the 250-year-old smithy, seasonal farmer's house, inspector's house with school, stables that were in use until 1990, and an old ice house all remain on the site. A library of historical videos are available to view in the salon.

Curator, Carroll La is quoted[citation needed] as saying: “The museum is in the vein of Museums Insel Homboerch or La Fundación Chinati, the Hessenburg estate and park offers an experience of art and architecture that responds to its powerful natural setting. It is also comparable to Paris’s Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, the exhibition is complementary to the natural history of the crane.”

The Kranich Museum is sponsored by Förderung der integrierten ländlichen Entwicklung (ILERL M-V) 2011.

References edit

  1. ^ "Einweihungs Programm". 14 September 2011.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-07-04. Retrieved 2012-09-11.
  3. ^ An interview with artist, Andy Graydon, Kranich Museum.

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Kranich Museum news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message 54 18 02 N 12 32 50 E 54 30056 N 12 54722 E 54 30056 12 54722Kranich MuseumEstablished24 September 2011 2011 09 24 LocationHessenburg Mecklenburg Vorpommern GermanyWebsitekranichmuseum wbr deThe Kranich Museum opened to the public on 24 September 2011 1 It is located in the village of Hessenburg in Mecklenburg Vorpommern Germany It is one of 2 000 manor houses in the region and was specially restored to house a collection of international contemporary art that explores the crane a bird that stops on the West Pomeranian plains every spring and autumn on its migratory flight from northern Europe to Spain and North Africa 2 Contents 1 Works 2 The building 3 History 4 References 5 External linksWorks editThe new museum features sixteen permanent works curated by Khadija Carroll La and Alex Schweder La across six large galleries The Museum is directed by Bettina Klein A Guide to Empathy In III Parts by Emma Waltraud Howes and Kai Meyer is a piece that involves performance costume and video of mimetic attempts to fly Faltungen is a sound installation by Andy Graydon that tells the story of the folding of a thousand paper cranes 3 Composer Tamara Friebel s I love you is a mini loudspeaker and video installation which stages the dance of the brolga Australian cranes Ward Shelley s Cranes Timeline is a diagrammatic drawing depicting the evolutionary path of cranes from the emergence on land of the amniotic egg through the age of dinosaurs to modern birds Alex Schweder La s Waiting for the cranes is centered around a small field of corn planted for migrating cranes This field is the same size as the room from which a visitor waits for the arrival of the crane Likely never to appear the work is about the gap between desire and gratification The duo Hadley and Maxwell paint Maybe it is They who Watch Us drawing on examples of various decorative styles that are a part of the building s history in various forms as graffiti in a mural as a repeated pattern and in a specially designed Toile de Jouy that pictorially tells a story of the museum itself The fiction of the museum is affirmed in Khadija Carroll La s installation which features Grus vigilans a collection of stones from famous crane commentators Aristotle Chuang Tzu and Virgil through to the likes of the brothers Grimm Werner Herzog and local collectors An artist in residence program housed in the former coach house beside the manor will host writers and visual artists throughout the winter who will respond to the museum s themes The building editThe museum includes twelve rooms a library lecture room gift shop cafe and Alte Schmiede restaurant Layers of history are revealed in the restoration which establishes a continuum from nineteenth century manor to East German social housing in the post war period to the present The wall text designed especially for the building and tuckpointed into its walls with a mixture of crane bone ink and mortar evoke the poetic in history History editThe museum building was renovated by a team of artists and builders in response to the existing architectural elements The history of the Hessenburg estate goes back to the beginnings of the settlement of the region Documented in the late 13th century as a fortress with moat belonging to the knight Antonius von dem Bughe the village appears again in 1696 when the Swedish conquerors documented it in detail as Schlechtemuhl renamed in 1840 after the new owners von Hesse who built a late classical manor house and Neo baroque landscape garden including ancient trees Today buildings such as the 250 year old smithy seasonal farmer s house inspector s house with school stables that were in use until 1990 and an old ice house all remain on the site A library of historical videos are available to view in the salon Curator Carroll La is quoted citation needed as saying The museum is in the vein of Museums Insel Homboerch or La Fundacion Chinati the Hessenburg estate and park offers an experience of art and architecture that responds to its powerful natural setting It is also comparable to Paris s Musee de la Chasse et de la Nature the exhibition is complementary to the natural history of the crane The Kranich Museum is sponsored by Forderung der integrierten landlichen Entwicklung ILERL M V 2011 References edit Einweihungs Programm 14 September 2011 Kranich Museum Museumskonzept Archived from the original on 2012 07 04 Retrieved 2012 09 11 An interview with artist Andy Graydon Kranich Museum External links editOfficial website Official blog Kranich Museum Catalogue permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kranich Museum amp oldid 1199929181, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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