POSSIBILITIES OF SPACE INTERPRETATION

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June 2021 – February 2022

The new format of the Villa Tugendhat exhibition projects offers a view of its unique space from unusual perspectives using approaches of contemporary art practice – performance, deep listening, authentic movement, lighting design, sonification, 3D possibilities or parametric architecture/generative design.

With his revolutionary design, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe created a specific spatial situation: the so-called free-flowing space, very different from previous concepts of space in the history of architecture, in terms of visual or acoustic properties, lighting conditions, possibilities of movement and use, its rhythm or variability.

The space of Villa Tugendhat can be described by countless, even contradictory, adjectives: open – closed, finite – infinite, intimate – public, sacred, spiritual or meditative – very practically usable, monochromatic – bursting with colour, cool – warm, airy or light – anchored in the hillside, austere – exclusive, ...

All discussions about its nature therefore end in the recognition of its contradictory, even elusive, nature and the interplay of contradictions on all levels. The individual contradictory concepts are unified into one coherent experience when perceiving this space.

Although the iconic free-flowing space has been described countless times by art historians and other theorists, it still harbours many interesting specifics that can be explored. The intent of the Possibilities of Interpretation exhibition projects is to begin to survey unexplored possibilities of insight, to find additional ways of showcasing its unusual, contradictory aspects, and to focus viewers' attention on the space itself – which is often overwhelmed when visited by the objects, materials, stories, or connotations associated with the UNESCO monument as an institution.

Another aim of the series of interpretations is also to highlight the wide range of non-invasive, contemporary projects that can be implemented in Villa Tugendhat despite the special protection of the UNESCO monument. It offers an opportunity to engage in a dialogue with this modernist icon, to subject a space that was also an experiment at the time of its creation (1928–1930) to further experimental scrutiny, and to stimulate further creative thinking among theorists, artists, and the general public.

An integral part of any interpretation will be the exploration of the possibilities of presenting and exhibiting the architecture itself, while also bringing the practices of contemporary art and currently used technologies to the attention of the general public who visit the site. 

The results of these research and artistic projects will be presented to visitors in the form of exhibitions on the technical floor of Villa Tugendhat, online on the website and on the Possibilities of Interpretation Instagram profile.

The exhibition projects will also include workshops, performances and lectures for the public in the interior and exterior of the villa, which will allow people to experience the space of the villa in a different way than before and make its unusual aspects accessible to the viewer.

Details of the various events can be found on our website and social media.


INTERPRETATION1: Tomáš Ruller and guests (CZ/SK/PL/HU): PERFORMANCE / OPEN SITUATION

28 June  performative event with discussion - online broadcast 12:00–20:00, entry to the villa garden from 17:00
7 July, 6 p. m. exhibition opening
8 July – 2 August exhibition of the performative meeting outcomes

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INTERPRETATION 2: Anne Glassner (AT): Sensing the Night

4 Aug, 6 p. m.   exhibition opening
5 Aug – 29 Aug   exhibition of footage from the sleeping experiment in the villa

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INTERPRETATION 3: AVA Kolektiv & Move the City: CRACKS/SITUATIONS

19 July   authentic movement workshop with Move the City
21 July   special tours with movement research by Move the City
31 Aug, 6 p. m.   exhibition opening with sound performance
1 Sep – 26 Sep   exhibition of sound-motion research outputs

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INTERPRETATION 4: Vladimír Burian + ASD DF: Garden Illumination

30 Sep, 6 p. m. exhibition opening
30 September – 31 October   exhibition of outcomes of garden lighting
2 October, 7 p. m.  lightning of the garden (weather permitting) and a lecture by Vladimír Burian about trends in artificial lighting (as part of the Architecture Day programme)
3 October, 7–9 p. m.  lightning of the garden (weather permitting; as part of the Architecture Day programme)

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INTERPRETATION 5: Jiří Suchánek & Martin Dlabaja (SVITAVA transmedia art lab): VR Sonic Villa

2 Nov, 6 p. m. exhibition opening
3 Nov – 5 Dec   exhibition of the interactive VR model
1 Dec, 6 p. m.  lecture by Jiří Suchánek on sonification

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INTERPRETATION 6: FA VUT + Florida International University: PULSATING MIES / Biomorphic Machines

7 December, 6 p.m. exhibition opening
8 December – 9 January   exhibition of models of parametric architecture based on Mies van der Rohe's concepts

8 December, 6 p.m. and 16 December, 6:30 p.m. Panel discussion comparing the perception of Mies van der Rohe's work on the American and European continents - Ing. arch. Jiří Vítek, doc. Jana Tichá, prof. Monika Mitášová, prof. Rostislav Švácha, Andrew Santa Lucia, Eric Goldemberg, Barry Bergdoll 

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INTERPRETATION 7: Helena Lukášová: Construction Organism

11 Jan – 6 Feb 2022 exhibition of site-specific projections connecting illusory and physical space
25 Jan 2022 lecture by Helena Lukášová


Authors of the concept and production of exhibitions: Barbora Benčíková, Ludmila Haasová, Neli Hejkalová, Lucie Valdhansová (Villa Tugendhat Study and Documentation Centre)
Curator: Neli Hejkalová
Graphic design: Atelier Zidlicky
Project photographer: Mizuki Nakeshu
Translation: Kateřina Báňová

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The project is financed by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic.