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In 1950, the obligatory participation of visual artists in state
building measures at home and abroad was decreed in the German
Bundestag as well as in the parliament of the GDR. Over a period of
70 years, numerous artworks that reflect the politics, society, and
architecture as well as the tasks of institutions have been
created. The book sheds light on the significance and potentials of
building-related art for state authorities and institutions,
research institutes, military facilities, and German representation
around the world. It discusses its specific aspects, like the
creation of the works, as well as their maintenance and
preservation, and elucidates how close building-related art can be
to day-to-day life-as inspiration, statement, and national visiting
card that adds value to architecture.
The Neue Nationalgalerie, which was erected in 1965-68, is the only
building by the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in Germany from
after the Second World War. With its steel roof over the
glass-walled exhibition hall and its reduced design vocabulary, it
is regarded as an icon of modernism and as the legacy of a
visionary master builder. Following the restoration by the firm
David Chipperfield Architects, the Neue Nationalgalerie is
reopening with new glory in 2021. With numerous specialist texts
and large-format photographs, the book focuses on the architecture
of the museum in three thematic groups: the historical building,
the fundamental restoration, and the renovated building. Detailed
and large-format photographs heighten awareness of the unique
architecture, which Mies van der Rohe designed down to the smallest
detail.
Building-related art commissioned by the state brings politics,
society, architecture, and urban design together in a unique way.
In the German Democratic Republic (GDR), it was initially given the
function of propagating political contents and idealized images of
society. Artists increasingly emancipated themselves from
government guidelines and developed their own forms of expression
in interplay with their surroundings. Until today, many people
identify numerous artworks with their home country. The publication
documents the symposium "Building-related Art in the German
Democratic Republic" on the occasion of the anniversary "seventy
years of building-related art in Germany" in 2020. Renowned experts
examine building-related art in the GDR from the perspective of
aesthetics and contents and discuss this internationally unique
stock of artworks in detail.
The Neue Nationalgalerie, which was erected in 1965-68, is the only
building by the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in Germany from
after the Second World War. With its steel roof over the
glass-walled exhibition hall and its reduced design vocabulary, it
is regarded as an icon of modernism and as the legacy of a
visionary master builder. Following the restoration by the firm
David Chipperfield Architects, the Neue Nationalgalerie is
reopening with new glory in 2021. With numerous specialist texts
and large-format photographs, the book focuses on the architecture
of the museum in three thematic groups: the historical building,
the fundamental restoration, and the renovated building. Detailed
and large-format photographs heighten awareness of the unique
architecture, which Mies van der Rohe designed down to the smallest
detail.
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