Salzburg Museum, The Salzburg Myth, Salzburg (A)
Kategorie: Reorganisation of the collections
Auftrag: Detailed curatorial concept and implementation of reorganisation of the collection on the second floor – The Salzburg Myth
Auftraggeber: Salzburg Museum
Team: Dieter Bogner, Ingrid Holzschuh, Wolfgang Meisinger
Jahr: 2002-2007
Eröffnung: May 30, 2007
The reorganisation of Salzburg Museum breaks away from the traditional chronological, linear narrative form. It is conceived as a discourse in time and space on two intimately linked topics: The first section deals with the Salzburg myth formed in the Romantic period and its significance for the present day, in close connection with the development of Salzburg as a tourist industry base. The second section, comprising the stately rooms of the New Residence, deals with the (functional) connection between Prince-Archiepiscopal Absolutism and the development of the baroque residence city and its environs. In short: the reorganisation merges the strategies (developed with increasing intensity since 1800) of cultural and economic exploitation of that unique synthesis of culture and nature that the Prince-Bishops had created in the preceding two hundred years.
Awards
2007 Austrian Museum Prize
2009 European Museum of the Year Award
Fläche: 1.300 qm exhibition area
Ausstellungsgestaltung: BWM Architekten und Partner, Wien in Kooperation mit Rainer Verbizh, Paris
Medienplanung: media&design, network Stefan Aglassinger, Salzburg
Grafik: Drahtzieher, Visuelle Kommunikation Six, Sterz, Wien
Auftrag: Detailed curatorial concept and implementation of reorganisation of the collection on the second floor – The Salzburg Myth
Auftraggeber: Salzburg Museum
Team: Dieter Bogner, Ingrid Holzschuh, Wolfgang Meisinger
Jahr: 2002-2007
Eröffnung: May 30, 2007
The reorganisation of Salzburg Museum breaks away from the traditional chronological, linear narrative form. It is conceived as a discourse in time and space on two intimately linked topics: The first section deals with the Salzburg myth formed in the Romantic period and its significance for the present day, in close connection with the development of Salzburg as a tourist industry base. The second section, comprising the stately rooms of the New Residence, deals with the (functional) connection between Prince-Archiepiscopal Absolutism and the development of the baroque residence city and its environs. In short: the reorganisation merges the strategies (developed with increasing intensity since 1800) of cultural and economic exploitation of that unique synthesis of culture and nature that the Prince-Bishops had created in the preceding two hundred years.
Awards
2007 Austrian Museum Prize
2009 European Museum of the Year Award
Fläche: 1.300 qm exhibition area
Ausstellungsgestaltung: BWM Architekten und Partner, Wien in Kooperation mit Rainer Verbizh, Paris
Medienplanung: media&design, network Stefan Aglassinger, Salzburg
Grafik: Drahtzieher, Visuelle Kommunikation Six, Sterz, Wien
