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Hans Dieter Schaal - Exhibition Architecture (Hardcover)
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Hans Dieter Schaal - Exhibition Architecture (Hardcover)
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Hans Dieter Schaal is already something of a cultural institution
in Germany. Trained as an architect, he always operates outside the
"main stream", designing and realizing stage sets, sculptures,
cemeteries, parks, squares, spatial installations or book projects,
which are often trendsetting in their own field. In the last ten
years Schaal has established a focal point that seems to be the sum
of all his themes: exhibition architecture. He has provided
expansive installations for the broadest possible range of
exhibition subjects in such high-volume buildings as the
Martin-Gropius-Bau or the Zeughaus in Berlin, the Haus der
Geschichte in Bonn, the Kunstvereinsgebaude in Stuttgart, the
Deutsches Postmuseum or the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome. His
work was never mere exhibition design in these cases. Instead of
this he was always concerned to tell spatial stories about the
exhibits or their historical background. Of course he was able to
draw on his experience in stage-set design here. Admittedly Schaal
would not be Schaal, if he were not to use the whole stock of ideas
from his decades of lateral thinking or his insatiable search for
archetypes and images. On occasions this has meant that Schaal's
exhibitions were ad-mired simply of their spatial sensations. It
was only the very few people who were prepared to analyse the
extraordinarily extensive and complex work more profoundly who
found a carefully established subliminal relationship network of
selected motifs running through all his exhibition installations
like a central theme. Sometimes they come from his own early work,
sometimes from literary or cinematic finds, then again from
psychological-philosophical footnotes or even private obsessions.
Such image particles constitute a thought-edifice perhaps
comparable only with Aby Warburg's legendary picture archive which
breaks right through the bounds of traditional exhibition
architecture. Frank R. Werner has been director of the Institut fur
Architektur-geschichte und Architekturtheorie at the Bergische
Universitat in Wuppertal since 1993. He studied painting,
architecture and architectural history at the Kunstakademie in
Mainz, the Technische Hochschule in Hanover and Stuttgart
University.
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