museum in progress

museum in progress is a private art association based in Vienna. The non-profit art initiative was created in 1990 by Kathrin Messner and Josef Ortner († 2009) with the aim to develop new presentation forms for contemporary art. The projects are implemented in each case on the basis of co-operation between economy, art and media.

museum in progress (mip)
Founded1990
Founder
  • Kathrin Messner
  • Josef Ortner († 2009)
TypeArt association
Location
Websitewww.mip.at

Exhibition activity

The exhibition activity of museum in progress concentrates on media and public spaces. For example, newspapers, magazines, billboards, building fronts, television and internet are used. The works of art exhibited by museum in progress are specifically created for the medium, dependent on the context, and temporary.

This working technique enables museum in progress to overcome the distance between everyday life and places of art as well as to reach a far larger public than traditional museums.[1]

Projects

Bibliography

  • Daniel Birnbaum, Hans-Ulrich Obrist: Museums on the Move, in: Artforum, summer 2010, pp. 301–306.
  • Kim Conaty: museum in progress, in Print/Out, on the occasion of the exhibition from February until May 2012 in Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2012, pp. 70–79.[3]
  • Galleria Continua: Speed & Slowness. Deimantas Narkevicius, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Jeff Preiss and museum in progress, Prato: Gli Ori, 2003.
  • Edelbert Köb (Publisher): KünstlerInnen. 50 Gespräche. 50 Positionen zeitgenössischer internationaler Kunst. Videoportraits und Werke, for the exhibition from 28-09 – 30-11-1997 in Kunsthaus Bregenz, Cologne: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 1997.
  • Margarethe Makovec, Anton Lederer (Ed.): Balkan Konsulat, for the exhibition from October 2002 to November 2003, Frankfurt on the Main: Revolver, 2006.
  • Kaspar Mühlemann Hartl, museum in progress; Dominique Meyer, Wiener Staatsoper (Ed.): CURTAIN – VORHANG. A Living Museum Space – The Vienna State Opera Safety Curtain, Vienna: Verlag für moderne Kunst 2017.[4]
  • museum in progress (Publisher): Modularer Katalog – 10 Jahre museum in progress, 3 vol., Vienna, 2000.
  • Gregor Auenhammer: Nicht auf die Größe kommt es an. Großartiges und Unvermutetes aus Österreich. Vienna: Metroverlag, 2013, pp. 56–58.
  • Cathrin Pichler, Roman Berka (Publisher): TransAct. Transnational Activities in the Cultural Field. Interventionen zur Lage in Österreich. museum in progress, Edition Transfer, Vienna, New York: Springer, 2010.
  • Stella Rollig (Publisher): Reise zu den Quellen, 2 vol., Vienna, 1994.
  • Johannes Schlebrügge (Publisher): Safety Curtain 1. Kara Walker, published by museum in progress in co-operation with Vienna State Opera, Vienna: P & S, 2000.
  • Johannes Schlebrügge (Publisher): Safety Curtain 2. Christine & Irene Hohenbüchler, published by museum in progress in co-operation with Vienna State Opera, Vienna: P & S, 2001.
  • Vienna Chamber of Labour, museum in progress (Ed.): Arbeitswelten / Worlds of Work, Vienna, 2005.
  • Vienna Chamber of Labour, Roman Berka (Ed.): Kunst – Arbeit – Gesellschaft, Vienna, 2016, pp. 68–79.
  • Tobias Wall: Das unmögliche Museum. Zum Verhältnis von Kunst und Kunstmuseen der Gegenwart, Bielefeld: transcript, 2006, pp. 264–269.
  • Vitus H. Weh: museum in progress, in: Museum der Wünsche [Museum of Desires], on the occasion of the exhibition from 10 September 2011 until 8 January 2012 in Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, Vienna: distanz 2011, pp. 129–132.
  • Deborah Wye, Wendy Weitman: Eye on Europe. Prints, Books & Multiples / 1960 to Now, on the occasion of the exhibition from 15 October 2006 until 1 January 2007 in Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2006, pp. 173, 180, 212–213, 280.

References

  1. Cf. Tobias Wall: Das unmögliche Museum. Zum Verhältnis von Kunst und Kunstmuseen der Gegenwart, Bielefeld: transcript, 2006, p. 265.
  2. Cf. Artists Talking DVDs 1-4. mip.at.
  3. Cf. Exhibition website "Print/Out". Museum of Modern Art.
  4. Cf. Exhibition catalogue "CURTAIN – VORHANG". mip.at.
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