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Thomas Schutte: Krefeld Pavillon

Thomas Schutte: Krefeld Pavillon

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In the Kaiserpark in Krefeld, something is missing. However, the artistic excellence is undeniable, as evidenced by the Krefeld Pavilion designed by Thomas Schütte in 2019. Now, Schütte has designed an exhibition for the space, showcasing a cross-section of his work over the last five decades. The exhibition and its architectural space combine to form an impressive total work of art.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 120 pages
Publication date: 10 December 2020
Publisher: Hatje Cantz


In the heart of Krefeld, the Kaiserpark stands as a testament to artistic excellence, with a rich history of hosting remarkable exhibitions. As early as 2019, renowned architect Thomas Schütte unveiled his Krefeld Pavilion, a stunning wooden structure with a diameter of fifteen meters and a curved copper roof. Designed specifically for this location, the pavilion showcased the exhibition of the Projekt MIK initiative, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus by delving into its profound connections with the silk industry. Now, in a remarkable turn of events, Thomas Schütte himself has conceived an exhibition for this very space, presenting a meticulously curated and thoughtfully staged cross-section of his illustrious career spanning the past five decades. The exhibition and its architectural surroundings seamlessly blend together to create an awe-inspiring masterpiece that captivates visitors with its sheer artistic prowess.

The Kaiserpark in Krefeld has a mysterious allure, with something undeniably missing. However, one thing is certain: this park is brimming with artistic excellence. As early as 2019, Thomas Schütte, renowned for his architectural models, unveiled his Krefeld Pavilion in this very location. The pavilion, a wooden structure with a diameter of fifteen meters and a curved copper roof, served as the backdrop for the exhibition of the Projekt MIK initiative. This initiative celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus by exploring its close ties to the silk industry. Now, Thomas Schütte has taken the stage once again, designing an exhibition for this very space. This exhibition showcases a meticulously chosen and staged cross-section of his work over the past five decades.

The combination of the exhibition and its architectural space creates an impressive total work of art. The pavilion, with its sleek and modern design, provides a perfect backdrop for the artwork. The carefully selected pieces, each representing a different era of Schütte's career, are displayed with meticulous attention to detail. The exhibition space is designed to engage the viewer on multiple levels, with each piece thoughtfully placed to create a narrative and evoke emotions.

The exhibition itself is a visual feast, with each piece showcasing Schütte's unique style and artistic vision. From intricate sculptures to stunning installations, the exhibition offers a glimpse into the artist's mind and the evolution of his work. The use of light and space is particularly impressive, with the pavilion's curved roof creating a sense of intimacy and wonder.

Beyond the visual spectacle, the exhibition also provides an opportunity to learn about the history and significance of the Bauhaus movement. The Projekt MIK initiative, which showcased the Bauhaus's connections to the silk industry, highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and the fusion of art and design. The exhibition encourages visitors to explore the connections between different artistic disciplines and to appreciate the impact that the Bauhaus has had on modern art and design.

In conclusion, the Kaiserpark in Krefeld is a testament to the power of artistic excellence. The presence of Thomas Schütte's Krefeld Pavilion and his latest exhibition further reinforces the park's reputation as a hub for innovative and thought-provoking art. The exhibition and its architectural space combine to create an impressive total work of art that captivates visitors with its sheer artistic prowess. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply seeking a unique and enriching experience, the Kaiserpark is a must-visit destination.

Weight: 344g
Dimension: 173 x 231 x 12 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783775748445

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