Fondation Beyeler
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Fondation Beyeler
FondationBeyeler Architect:RenzoPianoBuildingWorkshop,Paris/Genua Lightingdesigner:Elektrizitäts-Aktiengesellschaft,Basel Photographer:ThomasMayer Place:Riehen,Basel ThegallerymasterErnstBeyelerfromBasleiswithoutdoubt amongstthemostimportantcontemporaryartdealersand collectors. Asearlyas1991hisfoundationtrust,FondationBeyeler,entrusted theGenoesearchitectRenzoPianowiththetaskofworkingouta buildingconceptforacollector'smuseum. EmbeddedintheBerowerparkintheBaslesuburbofRiehen,the newbuildingseemstobetheepitomeofadreammuseumsinceit evidentlyhasnootherpurposethantobeanunobtrusive backgroundforshowingofftheartworks.Itissituatednexttothe 18thcenturyBerowerVilla,inwhichtherestaurantand administrationareaareaccommodated. Actinginclosecollaborationwiththegallery,thetrustfounderand thetown,RenzoPianohascreatedanidealbuildingforthe presentationofoldandmodernart. Thestructureis127mlonganditselongatedfromisreminiscentof aship.Themuseumisprotectedagainstthenoiseofthestreet's heavytrafficbyawallcladwithporphyry. Foursupportingwallsrunningfromnorthtosouthandstanding 7mapartdefinetheplanofthebuilding.Movablepartitioningwalls createabout19rectangular,groundfloorroomswithanexhibition areaof2,700m². Theunusualthingaboutthearchitectureisthatitunitestwobasic yetcontrastingthemes:solid,lengthywallsandalightglassroof 'floating'overhead.Thecomplexroofconstructionisspreadover thegallerieslikea4,000m²canopy.864louveredscreensinsawtoothformationaffordprotectionfromthesun. Thebuildingopensontotheparkviaaconservatoryandthereby establishesadirectrelationshipbetweenindoorsandoutdoors. MatchingthehuesofBasleCathedral'ssandstone,alltheexternal wallsarecladwithredporphyrystonefromPatagonia. Theclearlinesofthearchitecturemeansthatone'sgazecan concentrateontheartworks.Thereisnoprescribedroute:visitors strollthroughthegalleriesallowingtheentrancestotheroomsto lurethemin.Onlyahandfulofmuseumscanaffordthemselvesthe luxuryofsuchagenerouslyspacedpresentationasisthecasewith theFondationBeyeler. Castorspotlightsarealsousedintheroomsatbasementlevelmountedwithtransadapterson3-circuittrackandcombinedwith downlightsandrecessedwallwashersforcompactfluorescent lamps. Thankstothemuseum'sglazedfront,thegardenandthesurfaceof thewateroutsidebothformabackdropagainstwhichworkssuch asRodin'smaletorsoinbronzearepresented. Warm,directedlight,emittedbysuspendedCastorspotlightsfor low-voltagehalogenlamps,shapestheindividualsculptures. Asaw-toothroofconstructionservesasanexternalsunscreen.The angledglasspanels,whiteenamelledonthereverse,reducedirect sunlightwhileallowingthediffuselightfromthenorthtoshine intotheexhibitionroomsunhindered. Hiddenbehinda'velum'ofametalgridspannedwithtransparent material,Optecfloodlightsevenlybrightentheverticalsurfaces. Combinedwiththefiltereddaylightfromhighabove,thisgivesrise toamuchmorefavourablecontrastintheroomthanwith conventionaloverheadlighting. Anadditionalglazedlevelformsa1.40mhighfalseceiling.Thiscan beheatedtocompensateforlowertemperaturesinwinterandalso servesasalocationfortechnicalinstallations.Thelighting equipmentislocatedhereaswellasthesensor-controlled,movable louvresforautomaticregulationofthenaturallight. Baselstrasse101,CH-4125Riehen/Basel Tel.:+41616459700 Fax:+41616459719 Dailyfrom10:00am-6:00pm Wednesdaystill8:00pm www.beyeler.com fondation(at)beyeler.com Architect:RenzoPiano www.rpwf.org Historyofthecollection Inthepast50years,ErnstBeyelerhasestablishedhimselfasoneof themostrenownedartdealersforclassicalmodernart.Beyeler's careerbeganatthebeginningofthe1940's.Asastudentof economicsandthehistoryofart,heworkedasanassistantatOskar Schloss'antiquedealers.Afterthedeathofhismentorhetookover thebusiness,butin1947hetransformedthebookshopintoanart shop.HisfirstexhibitswereJapanesewoodcuttings.Thesewere followedbyillustrationsfromAlbrechtDürerandRembrandt,Henri deToulouse-LautrecandPaulKlee.FollowingdrawingsbyAuguste RodinandPabloPicasso,in1951hepresentedpaintingsbyPierre Bonnard,PaulGauguinandHenriMatisseforthefirsttime.Like manyotherartdealersofhisgenerationErnstBeyelerdeveloped intoagreatcollector.Hiscollectioncurrentlystandsatnearly160 picturesandsculpturesfrom33artists.Initially,itwasmainlyworks thatdidnotsellthatendedupinhiscollection-likeKandinsky's 'Improvisation10'(1910).Theseweresubsequentlyjoinedbythose artworksthatBeyelernolongerwantedtopartwith.Justhow extensiveandsignificantthecollectionhadreallybecomefirst becamecleartothepublic-andallegedlyalsotothecollector himself-when,ontheinvitationoftheSpanishMinisterfor Culture,itwaspresentedintheCentrodeArteReina,Sofia,Madrid in1989.ItthenwentondisplayintheBerlinNationalGalleryin 1993.Theideaofbuildingamuseumsolelydedicatedtothe collectionwasalreadyafootquiteearlyon:In1991,RenzoPiano wasentrustedbythefoundationwiththetaskofworkingouta buildingconcept.Lessthantwoyearsafterthemuseum's inaugurationinAutumn1997,thebuildingwaslengthenedby12 metres.Thisincreasedtheexhibitionareaby458m²toitscurrent 3,764m².