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Kunsthalle Bern

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Kunsthalle Bern
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Established1918
LocationHelvetiaplatz, Bern, Switzerland
Coordinates46°56′39″N 7°26′58″E / 46.9443°N 7.4494°E / 46.9443; 7.4494
TypeKunsthalle
DirectoriLiana Fokianaki
Public transit accessHelvetiaplatz
Websitehttp://www.kunsthalle-bern.ch

The Kunsthalle Bern is a Kunsthalle (art exposition hall) on the Helvetiaplatz in Bern, Switzerland.

It was built in 1917–1918 by the Kunsthalle Bern Association and opened on October 5, 1918. Since then, it has been the site of numerous exhibitions of contemporary art. The Kunsthalle gained international acclaim with solo exhibitions by artists such as On Kawara, Paul Klee, Christo, Alberto Giacometti, Henry Moore, Jasper Johns, Sol LeWitt, Gregor Schneider, Eva Aeppli, Bruce Nauman, Lawrence Weiner, Bridget Riley and Daniel Buren, Hans Haacke and has hosted seminal group exhibitions such as Harald Szeemann's Live In Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form (1969).[1] Szeeman's work for the institution was re-visited in recent years by various exhibitions that took place in Fondazione Prada and Kunsthalle Bern,[2] among other places, such as Impossible Encounters, [3] according to the Financial Times.

On the occasion of its 50th anniversary the Kunsthalle Bern became the first building ever to be wrapped entirely by Christo and Jeanne-Claude in July 1968.[4]

Directors

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  • 1918 – 1930: Robert Kieser
  • 1931 – 1946: Max Huggler
  • 1946 – 1955: Arnold Rüdlinger
  • 1955 – 1961: Franz Meyer
  • 1961 – 1969: Harald Szeemann[5]
  • 1970 – 1974: Carlo Huber
  • 1974 – 1982: Johannes Gachnang
  • 1982 – 1985: Jean-Hubert Martin
  • 1985 – 1997: Ulrich Loock
  • 1997 – 2005: Bernhard Fibicher
  • 2005 – 2011: Philippe Pirotte
  • 2012 – 2014: Fabrice Stroun
  • 2015 – 2022: Valérie Knoll
  • 2022 - 2024: Kabelo Malatsie [6]
  • 2024 : iLiana Fokianaki[7]

Literature

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  • Jean-Christophe Ammann / Harald Szeemann, Von Hodler zur Antiform. Geschichte der Kunsthalle Bern, Bern 1970.
  • Hans Rudolf Reust, Aus dem Musée éclaté an den Ort des Werks, Kunsthalle Bern 1969-1993, Bern 1993, ISBN 3-85780-088-7
  • Florian Dombois, Valerie Knoll, eds, im Tun: Eine Geschichte der Künstler*innen 2018–1993. Kunsthalle Bern, 100 Jahre, Bern 2018
  • Peter Schneemann, Localizing the Contemporary – The Kunsthalle Bern as a Model, JRP Ringier Editions, 2018 ISBN 978-3037645284

References

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  1. ^ "Live in your Head". Flash Art. 2016-04-01. Archived from the original on 2019-01-26. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  2. ^ Thorne, Sam (31 August 2018). "The Grandfather of Contemporary Curating: Harald Szeemann Returns to Kunsthalle Bern". Frieze (198).
  3. ^ https://www.ft.com/content/22414730-b7c5-11e2-bd62-00144feabdc0/ Impossible encounters, A seminal 1969 show is brought back to life this year at the Prada Foundation in Venice
  4. ^ "Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Wrapped Kunsthalle Bern".
  5. ^ "Bad Attitudes: Harald Szeemann's Landmark Exhibition Was a Scandal in Its Day". Observer. 2013-06-01. Retrieved 2019-01-25.
  6. ^ Maximilíano Durón (June 25, 2021), Kabelo Malatsie to Become First Non-European to Helm Switzerland's Kunsthalle Bern ARTnews.
  7. ^ "iLiana Fokianaki to helm Kunsthalle Bern". ArtReview. 2023-11-15.