The key project of modernism as of the early twentieth century was the achievement of a society that would be more humane and contemporary. New residential forms were to be created and cities were to be totally different in appearance. What became of that utopia?

The exhibition extends an invitation to explore the theme of a better society in terms of its sustainability both at the technical-practical and the intellectual-artistic level. In the early 1970s, the American artists Robert Smithson and Gordon Matta-Clark were already addressing themes such as the impact of capitalism on the structure not only of the city, but of society in general. They dealt mainly with complex ecological and social contiguities within the context of the phenomenal development of architecture in large American cities which, after the boom of the 1960s, in many cases declined into dilapidated sites of an anti-utopia, residential-estate ghettos and problem-ridden suburbs.

The term "entropy" borrowed from the natural sciences and used by Robert Smithson in the sense of irreversible change, disaggregation, is a major reference point in many of the works on show. While presenting processes both of construction and destruction, they also preserve aspects of crystalline texture, structure.

The architect and visionary Yona Friedman, for example, points to the precarious state of modern society, the exploitation of sources of raw materials; his Ville spatiale is a model city made out of waste materials. Rob Voerman on the other hand creates hybrid buildings which are a cross between a cave, a machine and a holy place, as if envisioning the world after the apocalypse. In their film Bantar Gebang, Jeroen de Rijke and Willem de Rooij show yet another aspect of the impact of capitalism in modernism: an idyllic sunrise reveals a settlement built on a rubbish heap, a dilapidated slum.

Many of these works denote that the available resources are finite, and that we should reconsider our definition of the new, of progress.

The exhibition includes works by Yona Friedman, Giuseppe Gabellone, Cyprien Gaillard, Isa Genzken, Dan Graham, Gordon Matta-Clark, Florian Pumhösl, Jeroen de Rijke/Willem de Rooij, Robert Smithson, Rob Voerman and Stephen Willats.

A production by the Generali Foundation, Vienna, curated by Sabine Folie.

More pictures to this exhibition

  • Modernism as a Ruin
    Exhibition view Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Photo: Stefan Altenburger Photography, Zürich © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein
  • Modernism as a Ruin
    Exhibition view Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Photo: Stefan Altenburger Photography, Zürich © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein
  • Modernism as a Ruin
    Exhibition view Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Photo: Stefan Altenburger Photography, Zürich © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein
  • Modernism as a Ruin
    Exhibition view Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Photo: Stefan Altenburger Photography, Zürich © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein
  • Opening
  • Thu, 1.10.2009
    18.00
  • Guided tours
  • Thu, 8.10.2009
    18.00
  • Thu, 22.10.2009
    18.00
  • Thu, 3.12.2009
    18.00
  • Thu, 7.1.2010
    18.00
  • Thu 1.10.

    Opening

    Modernism as a Ruin
  • Thu 8.10.

    Guided tour

    Modernism as a Ruin
    with Christiane Meyer-Stoll, curator
  • Sun 11.10.

    In cooperation with the Art Society

    Die Moderne in Liechtenstein. Ein architekturhistorischer Spaziergang
    a walk through Vaduz with Hansjörg Hilti, Head of the Institute for Architecture and Planning, at the University of Liechtenstein, and Florin Frick, architect, Schaan
  • Tue 20.10.

    Introduction for Teachers

    Introduction for teachers
    with Christina Jacoby
  • Wed 21.10.

    Introduction for Teachers

    Introduction for teachers
    with Christina Jacoby
  • Thu 22.10.

    Guided tour

    Modernism as a Ruin
    with Thomas Soraperra
  • Thu 29.10.

    Take Away

    Modernism as a Ruin. An Archaeology of the Present
    short guided tour during the lunch break
  • Sun 15.11.

    Families

    Family Sunday
    for children aged between 5 and 10 years and their (grand)parents
  • Thu 19.11.

    In cooperation with the "Vorarlberger Architekturinstitut"

    Die Architektur der Abwesenheit. Über die Kunst, eine Ruine zu bauen
    Speech by Kai Vöckler, freelance city researcher and publicist
  • Thu 26.11.

    Take Away

    Modernism as a Ruin. An Archaeology of the Present
    short guided tour during the lunch break
  • Thu 3.12.

    Guided tour

    Modernism as a Ruin
    with Denise Rigaud
  • Thu 10.12.

    Presentation and Discussion

    The Demolition of Pruitt-Igoe
    with Sabine Horlitz, architect, Berlin, and Christiane Meyer-Stoll, curator at the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein
  • Thu 7.1.

    Guided tour

    Modernism as a Ruin
    with Thomas Soraperra
  • Thu 14.1.

    In cooperation with the Art Society

    Die Architektur öffnen: Gordon Matta-Clark
    Presentation by Philip Ursprung, professor of modern and contemporary art at the University of Zurich
  • Sun 17.1.

    Families

    Family Sunday
    for children aged between 5 and 10 years and their (grand)parents