SMOOTH MOVE.STEVEN HENRY MADOFF ON THE KUNSTHALLE ZURICH'S NEW DIRECTOR The game of musical chairs among Switzerland's museum directors and curators continues: First Christoph Becker took on the Kunsthaus Zurich's directorship, beating out Bernhard "Mendes" Burgi in a controversial appointment that caused critics to cry that turnstile clicks had beat out Kunsthalle cred cred Noun Slang short for credibility Noun 1. cred - credibility among young fashionable urban individuals street cred, street credibility . Then Burgi, founding director of the Kunsthalle Zurich, reversed his fortunes, landing the director's chair at the Kunstmuseum Basel in another fraught fraught adj. 1. Filled with a specified element or elements; charged: an incident fraught with danger; an evening fraught with high drama. 2. changing of the guard that pitted longtime long·time adj. Having existed or persisted for a long time: a longtime friend; a longtime resident of Detroit. longtime Adjective board member and Basel philanthropist Maja Oeri against city officials. Passed over for the post, Oeri's favored candidate, Kunstmuseum curator of contemporary art Theodora Vischer, tendered her resignation. Oeri's response? She nabbed Vischer to head her own newly created Laurenz Foundation Viewing Warehouse outside Basel. The newest round: Beatrix Ruf, director of the modest Kunsthaus Glarus since 1998, has taken Burgi's old seat in Zurich and closed the circle. Got all that? What's most remarkable about this last appointment is the absence of scandal. Given the Sturm und Drang Sturm und Drang (sht rm nt dräng) or Storm and Stress, that's followed this Burgi-centered swirl of events, Ruf's ascendance as·cen·dance also as·cen·dence n. Ascendancy. Noun 1. ascendance - the state that exists when one person or group has power over another; "her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay is all politesse. Indeed, with so much recent turmoil, Charlotte von Koerber, chair of the Kunsthalle Zurich's board, says, "We wanted to get through the process of finding someone very quickly and quietly." Beginning in September 2000 with nearly 100 names from Europe and the US, the board winnowed the list to seven by December and cast their votes. Ruf was in. She starts next September. Though Glarus, a small Alps town, is far from the Swiss art scene's center, Ruf attracted respect with thoughtful shows that ranged from Joseph Kosuth's early works to new art by Liam Gillick Liam Gillick (born 1964, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire) is an British artist. He was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2002 and the Vincent Award in 2008. He works in various media, including texts and physical structures. and Monica Bonvicini. "We didn't want someone to come in and do hip.hop events," von Koerber says. "We wanted to continue Mendes's seriousness. Beatrix does very good exhibitions, and she really wants to communicate with the audience." That is Ruf's challenge. Though Burgi built the Kunsthalle's reputation in the '90s with star turns by rising artists, small annual budgets (currently $600,000) left little for outreach. Now the board is seeking more funds, and Ruf is hopeful. "I want to create something like a salon," she says, "with lectures by the artists about theory and practice, about why they make what they make." As for the tempestuous tem·pes·tu·ous adj. 1. Of, relating to, or resembling a tempest: tempestuous gales. 2. Tumultuous; stormy: a tempestuous relationship. Swiss art world's media carnival carnival, communal celebration, especially the religious celebration in Catholic countries that takes place just before Lent. Since early times carnivals have been accompanied by parades, masquerades, pageants, and other forms of revelry that had their origins in , Ruf says, "The scene is getting a little calmer now," then adds, "At least I think so." Steven Henry Madoff is a frequent contributor to Artforum. |
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