MdbK Architecture. The Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig

Buch | Softcover
144 Seiten
2024
E. A. Seemann in E. A. Seemann Henschel GmbH & Co. KG (Verlag)
978-3-86502-545-6 (ISBN)

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A MUSEUM FOR TODAY: CONTEMPORARY MUSEUM ARCHITECTURE IN LEIPZIGThe new building of the Museum der bildenden Künste, with its impressive glass façade, is a highlight in the cityscape of Leipzig's centre. The building serves as an important cultural hub, housing one of the oldest civic art collections in Germany. This richly illustrated publication presents the historical context and design vision of the museum's construction in an accessible format. It describes the prominent location, the architectural concept and its implementation, as well as earlier buildings and interim locations.-the definitive book on the architecture of the MdbK-a journey through the building's history and its architecture-includes extensive historic and contemporary photographic material-glass, exposed concrete, shell limestone - a unique aesthetic-a place for observing, exchanging ideas and reflectingWHERE ART AND ARCHITECTURE MEETThe new building of the Museum of Fine Arts Leipzig (MdbK), designed by the Berlin-based architecture firm Hufnagel Pütz Rafaelian, opened on December 4, 2004 - the anniversary of the destruction of the old museum in 1943 - and has since provided a home for the museum's extensive collection spanning seven centuries. With a height of 36 meters, the structure rises over the surrounding buildings in the city centre. Courtyards and terraces open the museum toward the city, visibly echoing the principle of Leipzig's historic arcades. The remarkable spaciousness within allows for a variety of visual axis. With its open architecture, as well as courtyards and permanent exhibitions accessible free of charge, the museum offers a space for a diverse society to come together, take time, and share knowledge.A SPACE FOR EXCHANGE AND CONTEMPLATIONThis publication on the museum's architecture is being released on the 20th anniversary of its opening. With accessible texts and 100 illustrations, the book highlights this culturally significant place, going beyond its architecture and construction history. In a convenient magazine-sized format, it provides insights into the historical context and architectural design of the museum's new building while also offering a brief look behind the scenes at the spaces where important restoration, educational, and research work is carried out, making it accessible to a broader audience.For the City of Leipzig, edited by Stefan Weppelmann and Katrin Klietsch.The book is available in both German and English.

STEFAN WEPPELMANN ist Direktor des Museums der bildenden Künste Leipzig und war zuvor Direktor der Gemäldegalerie des Kunsthistorischen Museums Wien. Im Mittelpunkt seiner Forschung und Ausstellungen stehen die Bildmedien seit dem 14. Jahrhundert.

KATRIN KLIETSCH ist Kunsthistorikerin und promoviert an der Fakultät Architektur und Urbanistik der Bauhaus-Universität in Weimar. Als ehemalige wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin der Direktion des MdbK zählten Architektur und Geschichte des Museums zu ihren Arbeitsschwerpunkten.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 85 Farb- und 26 S/W-Abbildungen
Verlagsort Leipzig
Sprache englisch
Maße 195 x 250 mm
Gewicht 510 g
Themenwelt Technik Architektur
Schlagworte Architecture • Contemporary Architecture • Hufnagel Pütz Rafaelian • Katrin Klietsch • Leipzig • MdbK • Museum • museum architecture • museum building • Museum der Bildenden Künste • Stefan Weppelmann • Zumthor
ISBN-10 3-86502-545-5 / 3865025455
ISBN-13 978-3-86502-545-6 / 9783865025456
Zustand Neuware
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