A World To Work With

A World To Work With

MINIATURBIENNALE

May 19, 2022
A World To Work With
MINIATURBIENNALE 22
April 8–October 30, 2022
MINIATURBIENNALE
Mainstation Düsseldorf, Konrad Adenauer Platz 14
76133 Düsseldorf
Germany

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The exhibition A World To Work With shows works by twelve artists in the Modellbahnautomat at Düsseldorf‘s main station. In the tradition of sculpture exhibitions in public spaces, works are presented as models on a scale of 1:87, ranging from unrealized to completely newly developed concepts.

With works by: Gina Fischli, Alexander Janz, Daniel Kuge, Louise Lawler, Fritjof Mangerich, Isa Melsheimer, Gerardo Nolasco-Rózsás, Lucila Pacheco Dehne, Sophie Pape, Thomas Schütte, Maria Visser and Alex Wissel

The exhibition is curated by Alexander Janz and Felix Koberstein.

Models play an important role in artistic production. Many larger projects are first created on a small scale before they are realized in the size they are intended. This is mostly for pragmatic reasons. Many constraints that exist in reality are undermined in the model. In this way, ideas and thought experiments that cannot be easily realized due to size, cost, safety risks, or other limitations can be vividly put up for disposition. Models are used for experimentation in the studio, but also as a form of presentation for communicating ideas. It is therefore no coincidence that the aesthetics of the model-like, especially since the Neo-avantgardes, has itself become a field of interest for artistic reflection.

Model railroad layouts can be understood as a representation of an—often romantically transfigured—idea of reality. One example are the Modellbahnautomaten of the Düsseldorf company Werner Ehret, which have been present in many entrance halls of German train stations for more than 50 years now. Despite their outdated technology and increasing disappearance from public spaces, they are still places of longing in many children’s and adults‘ hearts. Under the motto A World To Work With, twelve artists have been invited to engage with this world, to use it, to question it and to change it.

The exhibition was made possible by the kind support of the company Werner Ehret & Co. KG. Funded by Kulturamt Düsseldorf and Kunst- und Kulturstiftung der Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf.

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