Berlin Castle appropriation
Registration Deadline: Sep 15, 2024; Submission Deadline: Sep 15, 2024 The Humboldt Forum, built between 2013 and 2020, presents itself in the shell of the palace of the Prussian kingdom and the German Empire. As an idealised cover memory, it suppresses the complex history of the site in the 19th and 20th centuries: Imperialism and the oppression of minorities, the revolution of 1918, the period of the Weimar Republic, the Second World War, the division of Germany and the GDR, but also the peaceful reunification and the cultural appropriation of the Palace of the Republic. The history of the site now also includes the role of right-wing extremist circles in the "faithful" reconstruction. The radicalisation of the reconstruction project, which goes beyond the Bundestag resolution of 2002 - such as the Christian-fundamentalist charge of the dome slogan - has gradually marginalised and even eradicated other, critically reflected views of German history at this site. The non-relationship between the external appearance of the building and the utilisation concept of the Humboldt Forum is also problematic. The legitimising reference to the royal art chambers cannot bridge this discrepancy. And to the extent that it does, it exacerbates the problem of the external appearance. For the collections on display inside are of colonial origin and the result of an imperial Prussian-German history of violence. Their presentation raises the question of the relationship of the Prussian-German monarchy and history to colonialism, without any critical thematisation having taken place to date. It is time to break with the uncritical glorification of Prussia and change the external appearance of the Humboldt Forum. We are therefore inviting artists, designers and architects to submit proposals that use artistic means to visualise the repressed layers of the site and inscribe them into the façades of the Humboldt Forum. In addition to permanent, physical forms of intervention, we are also interested in temporary, performative and artistic-research works. Artistic contributions are also possible that deal with fundamental changes to the programming, governance and handling of the collections, if these proposals also emerge in the urban space; because it remains essential to question the current character of the public space through the building. The status quo should not be seen as the end point of a painful process, but as a starting point that can be transformed and developed as part of a culture of remodelling that is open to different views and perspectives on history and takes into account the diversity of today's society. This call for ideas is the first step in a campaign that demands that the federal government, as owner and operator, further develops its building and organises a competition for the realisation of corresponding art-in-architecture projects and implements the result. Submission of ideas Works can be submitted digitally until 15 September on our website schlossaneignung.de Selection The organiser will make a selection depending on the type of communication, whereby a broad spectrum of ideas is to be maintained in any case and no ranking will be determined. The selection committee consists of: Julia Grosse, Annette Maechtel, Hito Steyerl. Presentation and publication The works will be presented and discussed on 10 October at the neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst (nGbK) Berlin and published in a book by DOM-Publishers as well as communicated in other ways. Invited artists who have confirmed their participation are: Anschlaege.de The Department / Theo Deutinger Förderverein Palast der Republik Max Graf Mischa Leinkauf Ligna Esper Postma Anike Joyce Sadiq Karin Sander Space Lab Daniel Theiler Ina Wudtke & Dieter Lesage To be submitted - Key visual: Representation of a freely chosen exterior view of the castle with the artistic intervention, 300 dpi at 25 cm width - Explanatory text 1 page A4 - Optionally up to three further images of your choice - Author's declaration - (Preferred) file formats: txt, rtf, jpg, pdf, mp4, mp4a, upload limit: 15 MB. A link can be provided for larger films. The organiser provides photographic material and information on historical and current traces on its website, which can be used by participants to present their own ideas. Queries Questions can be sent to the organiser at mail@schlossaneignung.de. These will be answered verbally at an online colloquium on Monday, 15 July 2024 at 17:00 on zoom. Zoom link: https://uni-kassel.zoom.us/j/7213260361 A recording of the colloquium will be made available online. Cooperation partner Aedes Aedes Architecture Forum, ARCH+, Bureau n, DOM publishers, nGbK, OFFscreen, taz Blogs, University of Kassel - FG ATH Initiators Klaus Brake, urban researcher and planner Elisabeth Broermann, architect Max Czolleck, publicist Christian Koppe, histor
The Humboldt Forum, built between 2013 and 2020, presents itself in the shell of the palace of the Prussian kingdom and the German Empire. As an idealised cover memory, it suppresses the complex history of the site in the 19th and 20th centuries: Imperialism and the oppression of minorities, the revolution of 1918, the period of the Weimar Republic, the Second World War, the division of Germany and the GDR, but also the peaceful reunification and the cultural appropriation of the Palace of the Republic. The history of the site now also includes the role of right-wing extremist circles in the "faithful" reconstruction. The radicalisation of the reconstruction project, which goes beyond the Bundestag resolution of 2002 - such as the Christian-fundamentalist charge of the dome slogan - has gradually marginalised and even eradicated other, critically reflected views of German history at this site.
The non-relationship between the external appearance of the building and the utilisation concept of the Humboldt Forum is also problematic. The legitimising reference to the royal art chambers cannot bridge this discrepancy. And to the extent that it does, it exacerbates the problem of the external appearance. For the collections on display inside are of colonial origin and the result of an imperial Prussian-German history of violence. Their presentation raises the question of the relationship of the Prussian-German monarchy and history to colonialism, without any critical thematisation having taken place to date.
It is time to break with the uncritical glorification of Prussia and change the external appearance of the Humboldt Forum. We are therefore inviting artists, designers and architects to submit proposals that use artistic means to visualise the repressed layers of the site and inscribe them into the façades of the Humboldt Forum. In addition to permanent, physical forms of intervention, we are also interested in temporary, performative and artistic-research works.
Artistic contributions are also possible that deal with fundamental changes to the programming, governance and handling of the collections, if these proposals also emerge in the urban space; because it remains essential to question the current character of the public space through the building.
The status quo should not be seen as the end point of a painful process, but as a starting point that can be transformed and developed as part of a culture of remodelling that is open to different views and perspectives on history and takes into account the diversity of today's society.
This call for ideas is the first step in a campaign that demands that the federal government, as owner and operator, further develops its building and organises a competition for the realisation of corresponding art-in-architecture projects and implements the result.
Submission of ideas
Works can be submitted digitally until 15 September on our website schlossaneignung.de
Selection
The organiser will make a selection depending on the type of communication, whereby a broad spectrum of ideas is to be maintained in any case and no ranking will be determined. The selection committee consists of: Julia Grosse, Annette Maechtel, Hito Steyerl.
Presentation and publication
The works will be presented and discussed on 10 October at the neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst (nGbK) Berlin and published in a book by DOM-Publishers as well as communicated in other ways.
Invited artists who have confirmed their participation are:
Anschlaege.de The Department / Theo Deutinger Förderverein Palast der Republik Max Graf Mischa Leinkauf Ligna Esper Postma Anike Joyce Sadiq Karin Sander Space Lab Daniel Theiler Ina Wudtke & Dieter Lesage
To be submitted
- Key visual: Representation of a freely chosen exterior view of the castle with the artistic intervention, 300 dpi at 25 cm width - Explanatory text 1 page A4 - Optionally up to three further images of your choice - Author's declaration - (Preferred) file formats: txt, rtf, jpg, pdf, mp4, mp4a, upload limit: 15 MB. A link can be provided for larger films.
The organiser provides photographic material and information on historical and current traces on its website, which can be used by participants to present their own ideas.
Queries
Questions can be sent to the organiser at mail@schlossaneignung.de. These will be answered verbally at an online colloquium on Monday, 15 July 2024 at 17:00 on zoom. Zoom link: https://uni-kassel.zoom.us/j/7213260361
A recording of the colloquium will be made available online.
Cooperation partner
Aedes Aedes Architecture Forum, ARCH+, Bureau n, DOM publishers, nGbK, OFFscreen, taz Blogs, University of Kassel - FG ATH
Initiators
Klaus Brake, urban researcher and planner
Elisabeth Broermann, architect
Max Czolleck, publicist
Christian Koppe, historian
Kristin Feireiss, curator
Harry Friebel, sociologist
Theresa Keilhacker, architect
Doris Kleilein, publishing director
Detlef Kurth, urban planner
Anton Maegerle, investigative journalist
Philipp Meuser, architect and publisher
Silke Neumann, communications expert
Anh-Linh Ngo, Editor-in-Chief
Philipp Oswalt, architect and publicist
Fred Plassmann, filmmaker
Eike Roswag-Klinge, architect
Agnieszka Pufelska, historian
Yvonne Rothe, artist/graphic designer
Philipp Ruch, artist
Ulrike Steglich, journalist
Alexander Stumm, architectural scientist
Tina Veihelmann, journalist
Anna Yeboah, curator and architect
Jürgen Zimmerer
Further Infos, Downloads and Submission Page at: www.schlossaneignung.de
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