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Skulptur Projekte Münster (English: Sculpture Projects Münster) is an exhibition of sculptures in public places in the town of Münster (Germany). Held every ten years since 1977, the exhibition shows artworks for free in different places all over the town, thereby confronting art with public places. The 4th exhibition took place from 16 June 2007 to 30 September 2007. ==History== The story of the Sculpture Projects in Münster goes back to the 1970s when George Rickey placed his kinetic sculpture, ”Drei rotierende Quadrate” in that German city. At the time there was a significant public outcry against placement of the artwork. To address this dissatisfaction, and to attempt to bridge understanding about art in public places Klaus Bussmann, then director of the Westfälisches Landesmuseum in Münster undertook a series of lectures and presentations in 1977 at the museum. * ()- Image of George Rickey's "Drei rotierende Quadrate" It was as an extension of this outreach program that the idea for the Münster Sculpture Projects was born with Bussmann and Kasper König (curator at Museum Ludwig) as the project’s founders. Although protests of the project followed in latter years the citizens of Münster eventually came to embrace the project, and are found today to be quite proud of it, celebrating its presence in the city, as well as understanding the economical benefit it brings to this rather small college town. 35 works that premiered at previous Sculpture Projects were subsequently bought by the city.〔Cameron Abadi (June 21, 2007), (The Art World Goes Provincial ) ''Der Spiegel''.〕 The 100 day event takes place every 10 years, starting 30 years ago in 1977 and is coordinated to occur concurrent with the Documenta exhibition, which takes place in Kassel, Germany some 200 km or 125 miles away. The curatorial committee of the Sculpture Projects rotates at each of its manifestations and is meant to highlight the best example of sculptural artworks and installations from a worldwide selection of artists. Each artist then chooses a site in the city, and conceives a work with that site firmly in mind. The most recent manifestation of the Sculpture Projects, in the summer of 2007, was co-curated by Brigitte Franzen, Kasper König, and Carina Plath. The $650,000 (1987) cost of the show is paid by Münster, the province of Westphalia-Lippe, the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and private funds. In 1997 more than 500.000 visitors came to Münster to see the work of artists from 25 countries. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Skulptur Projekte Münster」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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