Das Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein in Vaduz
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Knockin' on Heaven's Door / Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz
The exhibition “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” at the Kunstmuseum in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, explores contemporary artistic representations of body/soul, body/mind, matter/consciousness. On display are works by Marina Abramovic/Ulay, Absalon, Samuel Beckett, Joseph Beuys, Andrea Fraser, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Dan Graham, Kimsooja, Korpys/Löffler, Thomas Lehnerer, Matt Mullican, Bruce Nauman, Gabriel Orozco, Kristine Oßwald, and Gina Pane. The show, curated by Christiane Meyer-Stoll, shows how, since the 1960s, artists have intensely focused on corporeality, on the border between “I” and the world, between the individual and the social, and have investigated how our realities are structured.
In this video curator Christiane Meyer-Stoll talks about the idea behind the exhibition and explains the concept of the show on the basis of two works: the Yielding Stone (Piedra que cede, 1992) by Gabriel Orozco, and an untitled work (Portrait of Dad, 1991) by Felix Gonzalez-Torres.
Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door runs until January 18, 2009. The show is accompanied by several related events and in the exhibition’s context Matt Mullican presents video works in the nearby church Johanniterkirche Feldkirch, Liechtenstein (from October 17 until December 27, 2008).
Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door, Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz. Opening, September 25, 2008.
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Liechtenstein National Museum in Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein National Museum in Vaduz, Liechtenstein
The Liechtenstein National Museum is home to a permanent exhibition showcasing the history and culture of Liechtenstein as well as a number of temporary exhibitions. The Postage Stamp Museum in Vaduz is affiliated to the National Museum and displays artefacts and documents relating to the postage service in Liechtenstein. There is also a local history museum in Schellenberg giving an insight into life in the Principality around 1900.
Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein is a museum of modern and contemporary art at the heart of Vaduz. The museum building, opened in 2000, a black cube with a subtly reflective façade, sends out a strong message to the outside world. Inside, spacious exhibition rooms stretch out over two levels, of which the upper one receives daylight through a glass ceiling. The profile of the collection of Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, which is at the same time the state art collection of the Principality of Liechtenstein, is specifically defined by three-dimensional artworks: sculptures, installations and objects. A particular emphasis is on arte povera and post-minimal art. The collection is showcased in temporary presentations accompanying the major changing exhibitions of international 20 - and 21st-century art.
The new Hilti Art Foundation exhibition building was added to the Kunstmuseum in 2015. This important private collection from Liechtenstein comprises outstanding works of classical modernism and contemporary art. 130 years of art history are thus waiting to be experienced and discovered at Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein.
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300 Jahre Liechtenstein: Die Highlights
Das Jubiläumsjahr 300 Jahre Fürstentum Liechtenstein war ein Jahr voller Highlights und eine wunderbare Mischung aus grossen und kleinen Momenten, Veranstaltungen und Begegnungen.
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Museumsmeile Vaduz / Fürstentum Liechtenstein
Gleich sechs grössere Museen befinden sich auf der Museumsmeile in Vaduz im Fürstentum Liechtenstein. Vom historischen Landesmuseum bis hin zum zeitgenössischen Kunstmuseum kann man auf kleinem Raum viel Zeit verbringen.
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The Beautiful Small Town - Innsbruck, Austria & Vaduz, Liechtenstein
I have a dream to stay at the beach house, but innsbruck surrounded by mountains but I wanted to stay there, can imagine how beautiful innsbruck has stolen my heart?
Liechtenstein is the small country with the prince in the castle up on the hill Vaduz, the most memorable moment when we're hike the hill to that castle!
Kulinarik im Fürstentum Liechtenstein
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Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein
Vaduz is the capital of a European country and has a population of around 5,000 people - in total there are around 37,000 Liechtensteiners. The country plays in the World Cup and other international tournaments and usually ends up bottom of the league - which is not surprising in the circumstances and all credit to it for playing! The good news about its football is however that we can park our vans at the national stadium car park for CHF0.50 per hour with a maximum charge of CHF4 and at the weekend it is free!
Vaduz probably dates back to around 1322 when it was founded by the Counts of Werdenberg. What is today the princely castle must have been founded around the same time. In the 17th century the Liechtenstein family was seeking a seat in the Imperial diet, the Reichstag. However, since they did not hold any territory that was directly under the Imperial throne, they were unable to meet the primary requirement to qualify. However it managed to acquire what is today the area around Vaduz which gave them the right to sit in the Reichstag and in turn gave birth to the Principality of Liechtenstein. Once that was settled, none of the Princes of Liechtenstein bothered to set foot in their principality for over 120 years.
Today the princely family resides at Vaduz Castle which looks over the town, national stadium and its car park. The castle was formerly a jail and an inn before needing renovation for the princely family. It is out of bounds to visitors, however there is a well marked trail to walk up to see it which offers wonderful views over the town and mountains all around.
The Cathedral of St. Florin, Government House and City Hall are also well-known landmarks. The National Art Gallery as well as the National Museum are located in Vaduz. The art gallery (Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein) is a museum of modern and contemporary art, also showing displays from the private princely Liechtenstein Collection, the main public display of which is in Vienna. The building is an architectural landmark built by the Swiss architects Morger, Degelo and Kerez. It was completed in November 2000 and forms a “black box” of tinted concrete and black basalt stone. The museum collection is also the national art collection of Liechtenstein. The Liechtenstein National Museum is showing a permanent exhibition on the cultural and natural history of Liechtenstein as well as special exhibitions. There are also the Postage Stamp Museum and a Ski Museum.
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Beckmann, Picasso, Giacometti and More
KunstMuseum Liechtenstein
O KunstMuseum Liechtenstein juntamente com o Hilti Art Foundation selecionou 50 pinturas,esculturas e objetos provenientes de coleções e irão apresentar obras do Modernismo Clássico até os diasde hoje.
Esta seleção inclui trabalhos de artistas como Gaugin, Hodler,Picasso,Boccioni,Gris,Léger,Kirchner,Marc,Miró,Magritte,Arp,Klee,Beckman,Giacometti,Dubuffret,Kricke,Colombo,Fontana,Klein,Manzoni,Schhonhoven,Uecker e Fruhtrunk.
A divisão da construção em 3 níveis torna-se possível estruturar a exposição por tema e era.
A exposição começa no subsolo com a exploração do indivíduo em diversas manifestações artísticas entre 1910-1970,de Wilhelm Lechmbruck a Willen de Kooning.Este tema reflete o maior ênfase da coleção.
No 1º andar,o Modernismo Clássico é apresentado com base nas pinturas representativas e esculturas do período de 1880 a 1945,de Georges Seurat à Wols.
Obras do Expressionismo,do Cubismo e do Surrealismo desempenham um papel proeminente no contexto.Em seguida,as participações de obras modernistas clássicas constituem o pilar futuro das próximas exposições da Art Foundation Hilti.
O período da arte do período entre 1945 aos dias de hoje é mostrada no 3ºandar com pinturas,esculturas e objetos de Josef Albers a Imi Knochell ilustrando a diversidade do questionamento do artista e de formas de expressão do período depois da 2ª Guerra Mundial.
Beckmann,Picasso,Giacometti and More
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Endereço: Städle 329490 Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Telefone: + 423 2350300
Horário: 3ª a domingo: 10H00 às 17H00
5ª : 10H00 às 20H00
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Capital of Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein is a German-speaking, 25km-long principality between Austria and Switzerland. It’s known for its medieval castles, alpine landscapes, and villages linked by a network of trails.
The capital, Vaduz, a cultural and financial center, is home to Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, with galleries of modern and contemporary art. The Postmuseum displays Liechtenstein’s postage stamps.
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A country in Europe
Liechtenstein is a German-speaking, 25km-long principality between Austria and Switzerland. It’s known for its medieval castles, alpine landscapes, and villages linked by a network of trails.
The capital, Vaduz, a cultural and financial center, is home to Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, with galleries of modern and contemporary art. The Postmuseum displays Liechtenstein’s postage stamps.
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Sightseeing in Vaduz in LIECHTENSTEIN
Mit freier Musik von frametraxx.de machen wir einen Rundgang durch Vaduz im Fürstentum Liechtenstein. We do sightseeing in Vaduz in the principality of Liechtenstein which is located between Austria and Switzerland.
Vaduz Liechtenstein One of the Smallest And Most Interesting Capital Cities in The World
Vaduz, Liechtenstein is one of the smallest and most interesting capital cities in the world. This video showcases the Cathedral of St. Florin and the Government Building. It also showcases driving through Schaan, Liechtenstein. Schaan is the largest city in Liechtenstein, while Vaduz is the capital. Please like if you enjoyed the video.
Once upon a time in Liechtenstein
In diesem Jahr hat das Land Liechtenstein zum ersten Mal an der Architekturbiennale in Venedig teilgenommen - mit einem Beitrag des Instituts für Architektur und Raumentwicklung der Universität Liechtenstein. Gezeigt werden zehn Arbeiten von internationalen Studierenden der Universität Liechtenstein, die während sechs Monaten die Liechtensteiner Baukultur beobachtet und analysiert haben.
Zu Gast im Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein
Noch bis zum 6. Januar 2015 haben die Bewohner und Besucherinnen Liechtensteins die Gelegenheit, die Ausstellung im Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein zu besichtigen.
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Imagevideo Liechtenstein CITY PALACE
The CITY PALACE, privately owned by the princely family of Liechtenstein, with its historical state rooms provides exclusive venues for luxurious events. A magnificent ensemble of Baroque stucco ceilings and opulent neo-Rococo interiors form a harmonious whole. A selection of unique masterpieces of art from the Biedermeier era may be viewed exclusively as part of an elegant event.
Liechtenstein National Museum
The origins of the Liechtenstein National Museum date back to the end of the 19th century, when the head of the government, Friedrich Stellwag von Carion (1852-1896), planned to create a museum in Vaduz Castle. Stellwag von Carion's aim at the time was to prevent Liechtenstein's cultural assets being sold abroad. He received support from Prince Johann II von Liechtenstein (1840-1929), who provided space in Vaduz Castle to exhibit the collection of objects to the public -- Vaduz Castle was not used as the residence of the Princely Family until 1938. From around 1910 onwards the Historical Association of the Principality of Liechtenstein, which was created in 1901, assumed responsibility for maintaining and extending the collection.
Comprehensive renovation work carried out at Vaduz Castle from 1904 until 1914 forced the museum to relocate. The next few decades saw the collection lead a no-madic existence, going on display in a number of buildings in Vaduz, including the seat of the government and the town hall.
From 1954 until 1967 the Historical Association showed the collection with the title 'National Museum' on the top floor of the newly constructed headquarters of the Liechtensteinische Landesbank in Vaduz.Von 1954 bis 1967 zeigte der Historische Verein die Sammlung im oberen Stockwerk des neu errichteten Landesbankgebäudes in Vaduz, und zwar unter dem Namen „Landesmuseum.
In 1967 the state purchased the building in Vaduz formerly known as the 'Taverne zum Adler' ('Eagle Inn') and converted the premises to house the collection. On 15 April 1972 the Liechtenstein National Museum was opened. In the same year the Historical Association's responsibility for the National Museum ended, with its function being assumed by the Liechtenstein National Museum Trust created in May 1972. A long-term loan (set out in a written contract in 1989) was established between the Historical Association and the Trust.
The museum was closed between 1992 and 2003 after construction work to extend the Landesbank opposite had caused serious damage to the building. Following a period of renovation and extension from 1999 until 2003, it reopened to the public on 28 November 2003.
Today the museum comprises three main buildings. The old National Museum and the connected Administrator's House showcase the history and culture of Liechten-stein, while the more recent extension includes the natural history collections and a series of temporary exhibitions.Two further museums are also affiliated to the Liechtenstein National Museum. The Bäuerliches Wohnmuseum in Schellenberg, which opened in 1994, shows the lifestyle and customs of the local farming community. The Postage Stamp Museum in Vaduz, which was founded in 1930, became part of the Liechtenstein National Museum in 2006.
A book detailing the history, collections, exhibitions and buildings of the National Museum was published in 2004 and is available in the museum shop and book stores.
Walking around Liechtenstein || Vaduz Castle
Lichtenstein is the 6th smallest country in the world and the 3rd smallest in Europe. I visited the Vaduz castle which is dates back to the 12th Century and is the official residence of the Royal family.
The Kunstmuseum Lichtenstein, Vaduz Cathedral, Lichtenstein National Museum are some of the must-visit places in Vaduz, Liechtenstein.
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