Project documentation www.secession.at/trespassing
Idea: Sandrine von Klot (*escape spHere), Angelika Fitz
con: (Wien), C2S2 (Innsbruck), FAT ltd (London), the next ENTERprise - architects
(Wien), offshore (Amsterdam), Pauhof (Wien), Schie 2.0 (Rotterdam), SPLITTERWERK
(Graz), Klaus Stattmann (Wien), Wolfgang Tschapeller (Wien)
the NEXT enterprise, Installation View, Photo: Matthias Herrmann
The exhibition project Trespassing - Shaping Spatial Practices discusses approaches
which understand architecture to be a constructive, cultural, social and political
practice. Contemporary architectural production is characterised by the development
of new tasks, work methods and forms of organisation which make it impossible
to persist in perceiving architecture as a "holistic" activity delimited
from other disciplines. Present-day architectural practice is increasingly determined
by small, independent operational units active within extremely dense networks,
in changing constellations, often in an interdisciplinary, sometimes in a nomadic
and transnational way. Multiple authorship, joint control over technical know-how
and infrastructure, updates via collective networks, interdisciplinary knowledge
exchange and areas of work are accompanied by strong individual differentiation
and a high degree of specialisation.
Trespassing, Installation View, Photo: Matthias Herrmann
The new operational mode also implies a re-orientation of the contents. The individual
architectural approaches can hardly be attributed to superimposed stylistic, theoretical
or ideological movements any more. Which strategies do architects develop in a
situation in which they can only rely on particular relevance, and no longer on
the invention of utopian entities, in order to develop an active stance? How do
small teams, with accordingly limited capacities, react to increasingly complex
tasks without becoming mere service providers for a diversified architectural
market, or succumbing to the construction of short-lived trends and "brands"?
How is space approached and modelled as social, medial, private and collective
space, as process-oriented, integrative and therefore controversial space?
Trespassing, Installation View, Photo: Matthias Herrmann
The exhibition project Trespassing - Shaping Spatial Practices approaches these
issues by establishing a producers' forum and investigating the potentials of
contemporary production conditions. In preparation for the exhibition, strategies,
methods and contents were reflected in studio interviews, and discussed in a joint
workshop with theoreticians from various fields. This multi-stage research and
feedback process was the foundation of the collectively developed exhibition at
the Secession.
con:, Board, Photo: Matthias Herrmann
The exhibition demonstrates the specific work methods of the participating architects/teams
at two different levels: the realisation of the exhibition design on the one hand,
and the presentation of existing projects as work archives on the other hand.
The display needed for the exhibition was designed by elements in a work-sharing
process among the participating teams, mutually negotiated and developed further.
The distinct, communicating projects comprehend, amongst other things, a text
and video library, a lounge and various communication platforms, as well as the
development of a guiding system for visitors, and the evolution of both topographical
and conceptual convergences between the Secession and public/medial space. At
the same time an example of individual positioning and a result of co-operation,
the sum of the projects indicates two paradoxical trends in contemporary architectural
production: the fragmentation of the discipline, and the simultaneous (search
for) networking among individual architects/teams. Situated at the interface between
experimental artistic intervention and functional tasks, the projects oscillate
between coherent universes and a service-oriented existence.
con:, Detail, Photo: Matthias Herrmann
The specifics of the individual approaches to architectural issues also determine
the selection of existing projects and archive materials by the architects/teams.
Contrary to conventional project presentations, the emphasis is not placed on
communicating the results, but instead, process documentation and (formal) heterogeneity
are consciously favoured so as to indicate underlying parallels of production,
such as transgression into other disciplines. The exhibition thus not only traces
the marks of a continually changing, fragmented architectural landscape, but also
opens our eyes to common features and correlations.
Comprehensive documentation complete with key texts is available on our website:
www.secession.at/trespassing
PUBLICATIONS
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TRESPASSING
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80 pages, colored illustrations
authors: con:, C2S2, FAT Itd., Angelika Fitz, Matthias Herrmann, Sandrine von
Klot, Sanford Kwinter, Michael Mönninger, offshore, PAUHOF, Marc Ries, R&Sie,
Schie 2.0, Oliver Schürer, SPLITTERWERK, Klaus Stattmann, the next ENTERprise,
Robert Thum, Wolfgang Tschapeller
Secession 2002
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TRESPASSING
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32 pages, colored illustrations
Texte: Angelika Fitz, Sandrine von Klot, Marc Ries, Oliver Schürer
Secession 2002
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available in the
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EXHIBITION DISCUSSION
Wednesday, October 30, 2002, 6.30 p.m. involving Angelika Fitz, Sandrine von Klot,
Dietmar Steiner and Andreas Ruby
For further information and photographic material please contact:
Tamara Schwarzmayr
Secession, Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession
Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna
Tel: +43-1-5875307-21, Fax: +43-1-5875307-34
presse@secession.at