The Sistine Chaple Revisited 2022/2023

The Sistine Chaple Ceiling by Michelangelo Buonarroti June 2022

 

The Sistine Chaple Revisited. Michelangelo versus Marina Abramović showcases and counter-positions heritage artworks and monuments with contemporary art.

The preliminary beginnings were new notes about Michelangelo Buonarotti in relation to Marina Abramović alabaster sculpture work series Seven Deaths, photographed in October 2021 at Lisson Gallery, London, United Kingdom, who are the gallery representation of the artist.

Poison,  2020/2021 by Marina Abramović

Fire, 2020/2021 by Marina Abramović

Leap, 2020/2021 by Marina Abramović

Breath, 2020/2021  by Marina Abramović

Fire, 2020/2021  by Marina Abramović

Breath, 2020/2021 (Detail)  by Marina Abramović

 

 

 

 

 

Leap, 2020/2021 by Marina Abramović

Breath, 2020/2021 by Marina Abramović

Mirror, 2020/2021 by Marina Abramović

Snake (Detail), 2020/2021 by Marina Abramović

Snake (Detail), 2020/2021 by Marina Abramović

Snake (Detail), 2020/2021 by Marina Abramović

Snake (Detail), 2020/2021 by Marina Abramović

Snake (Detail), 2020/2021 by Marina Abramović

 

The research on the Sistine Chaple Revisited is the second book on the Sistine Chaple in relation to contemporary Art after publishing The Sistine Chaple. Michelangelo bersus Jeremy Deller, 2013-2017 published in 2017 in the book series AØH Art Consultancy Haberz in a limited edition of 10 copies, numbered and with personal inscription.

Since 2021 the research on the Sistine Chaple has intensified once again and the first artist counterpositioned is Marina Abramović, solely with her above named sculpture series and furthermore contemporaries of Michelangelo like Pietro Perugino, Sandro Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci amongst others.

Contemporary artists will include Olafur Elliasson, whose work is strongly related to Iceland’s nature, which this year in a short trip to Iceland documented the Fagradasfjall Vulcano in the midst of eruption bringing additional insight in a five hour hike into lands, that were unknown for me as a City only Walker so far even though used to 300 km walking in a month time it was a tough trail but once in a lifetime experience to see the magma coming from the centre of the earth spreeing out into the air. When photographing I held my breath and started to breath in when the lava was going down and breathed out when it flew into the air. Otherwise I would not have been able to calculate the eruption pace of the vulcano.

Fagradalsfjall Vulcano, Reykjavikgur, Iceland August 2022

Fagradalsfjall Vulcano, Reykjavikgur, Iceland

Fagradalsfjall Vulcano, Reykjavikgur, Iceland

Clearly related to Olafur Eliasson’s work Waterfall, 2019 shown  at Tate Modern, London and previously developed for a New York Commission at Hudson River are Icelandic waterfalls. The vulcano eruptions of Fagradsfjall in August 2022 however, can so far not yet been seen in Elliasson’s oeuvre, from my point of view, besides from his choice of colours and light therefore, further research is necessary into this side of his work.

Prime Numbers, 2022 by Franz Josef Haas

Franz Josef Haas is an emerging Austrian artist planned to be exhibited in the framework of Visiting Schlossberg Mountain 2022 showcasing his work series Prime Numbers, 2022 which visualise mathematical equations, only using prime numbers as a base for equations created by Haas.

Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View, 1991 by Cornelia Parker

Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View, 1991 by Cornelia Parker

Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View, 1991 by Cornelia Parker

Further artists include Cornelia Parker, whom I saw at Serpentine Gallery, London in the late 90s and just recently documented her new work at Tate Britain, London whilst my first research period at British Library in July 2022.The floating parts of her sculpture are related to her work from the 1990s but orchestrated fantastically at Tate Britain with the perfect lighting to spread the suspended wooden parts towards the wall as shadows.

Thirty Pieces of Silver, 1988/1989 by Cornelia Parker

Thirty Pieces of Silver, 1988/1989 by Cornelia Parker

Thirty Pieces of Silver, 1988/1989 by Cornelia Parker

Thirty Pieces of Silver, 1988/1989 by Cornelia Parker

Thirty Pieces of Silver, 1988/1989 by Cornelia Parker

Thirty Pieces of Silver, 1988/1989 by Cornelia Parker

Thirty Pieces of Silver, 1988/1989 by Cornelia Parker

Thirty Pieces of Silver, 1988/1989 by Cornelia Parker

Thirty Pieces of Silver, 1988/1989 by Cornelia Parker

Thirty Pieces of Silver, 1988/1989 by Cornelia Parker

Her work series of flattly walzed silverwear has reached another dimension as well in this recent display, which allows for visitors to walk around this one space, fully encompassing sculpture suspended from the ceiling and lit to throw the shadows onto the floor in a slightly distorted manner,  to allow for a surreal mise-en scène involving the visitor in Foucault’s sense of inhabiting and shaping space.

In a recent book I studied at the County of Styria Library the Julius Grave by Michelangelo was referenced with Foucault’s determination of space and as  having written and further developed Foucault’s On Heterotopia I could relate to the writer’s aspect and add my approach in the further notes for my book and further group exhibition The Sistine Chaple Revisited. Michelangelo versus Marina Abramović planned  for May 2023 in the framework of Visiting Schlossberg  Mountain 2023.

As in June 2022 a trip to the Vatican City located Sistine Chaple has been taken, upon seeing the described works and monuments from book research and thereby made preliminary written notes for the book have been necessary to be revised, so far there is no publishing in October 2022 as previously scheduled, in order to further research on original documents like started in July 2022 in London, after being admitted to the manuscript reading room at the British Library, London to transcribe and translate Michelangelo’s original manuscripts in Renaissance Italian language.

To learn how to read and transcribe Michelangelo’s handwriting in this today dead language took up to four to five months studying his handwriting and transcribing and translating thereinafter, with the help of an Italian Dictionary by now successfully in outcome.

The Sistine Chaple Ceiling by Michelangelo Buonarroti June 2022

The Sistine Chaple Ceiling by Michelangelo Buonarroti June 2022

The Sistine Chaple fresco Handing of Keys to Saint Peter, 1680/1681 by Pietro Perugino June 2022

The Last Judgement, 1534 by Michelangelo and his contemporaries June 2022

Accomplished so far were transcriptions and translations of five letters between one third and two A4 pages in length with kind permission by the British Library, London, United Kingdom, as well as deciphering the date of the letter, by means of a previously created time-line, which has been revised again after the first research period and added to, in order to allocate the exact date by means of the background biographical and work-related data accumulated beforehand.

As the letters were restricted material photographs were not permitted but I can say that my transcription as well as translations will be accessible in the book in their entirety.

The next step is waiting for permission to photograph the Sistine Chaple by the Musei Vaticani in Vatican City, Italy, upon their request to read my initial notes, in order to take a decision as well hear the decision for my request to become part of the Edizione Musei Vaticani.

To await the result of my application to the Sopraintendenza Archiologica in Toscana with regards to access to the original letters located at the Casa Buonarroti Archives as well as photograph the selected and discussed works in Florence & Rome, Italy and London, United Kingdom.

Furthermore, I look forward to the results of my funding application to the European Union in September 2022 and the participation approval by my chosen collaboration partners in this research endeavour.

The main goal is to shed new light on Michelangelo and his contemporaries as well as allocating the manuscripts date-wise to increase value of the collections evaluated. In addition raise the value of contemporary art by means of recommendation of the discussed artists and raising their provenance by means of the exhibition of the same title curated by Daniela Haberz, M.A. in Graz, Austria and London, United Kingdom as well as Vatican City, Rome, Italy.

Last but not least  heritage protected monuments will be shed new light upon to raise the finances needed to preserve them for posterity.

The Sistine Chaple Revisited. Michelangelo versus Marina Abramović is published in the art book series AØH Limited Edition Art Book 2022/2023 in a limited edition of 60 copies each, numbered by hand and with personal inscription in English, German and Italian language and is the seventh book in this series.

Looking forward to the results and wish me good luck for a successful outcome,

Daniela Haberz, M.A.

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Mirror Rooms by Yayoi Kusama @ Tate Modern, London

The Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama presented her show Mirror Rooms at Tate Modern in London, United Kingdom in the new wing of the gallery.

In her especially designed mirror rooms you could nearly loose yourself and since my review of her little mirror room in Heli Onstadt Museum in Oslo her installations have grown in the setting of Tate Modern Gallery on Bankside in the former power plant. 

Upon entering the space, you were welcomed by giant squids in the so called Turbine Hall in this building, formerly used to produce electricity.

In this sense the artist presenting the squids that floated up and down the enourmous entrance hall dragged us towards Kusama’s presentation in the upstairs galleries in the newly created wing of the adjacent building, added a few years ago for solo displays.

Kusamas’ works as always kept their promise of a mesmerizing experience, making us understand how her own psychological state, viewing dots everywhere feels like in the sligthest.

Even though we can not grasp, how it must be to constantly be surrounded by dots, never being confronted by the white sheet you might scream for after a while, we still are grateful that she shares her obsession and visual craze in such a poetic manner making us feel part of her world.

Here a small video to allow the experience to be shared here on my Art Consultancy website

Looking forward to your reactions please leave them in the comments!

With special thanks to Tate Modern for the press access and permission to photograph and film.

All my best,

Daniela Haberz, M.A.

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YACA (Young Austrian Contemporary Art) and counterparts worldwide going New York May 5th until 14th 2021

The final curatorial selection has been made today and shows the Austrian painter Elisabeth Pfniss in counterposition with American conceptual artist Dan Graham. This way the arch between New York in the US and Graz in Austria is created.

The fragile work Frau in Rosé/ Woman in Rosé, 2020 by painter Elisabeth Pfniss is using several layers of paint in drip technique and a continuous over-painting process on Japanese paper that thereby becomes three-dimensional when shown unframed, like in her second series, last year in London becoming opaque when the light shines through and is a unique work of six parts.

The counterposition with the limited edition work Sketch for Two Way Mirror/ Hedge Arabesque, 2013 by American minimal and conceptual artist Dan Graham builds that bridge between Austria and the US and references the pavilions by the artists as his sculptural work.

The counter-position of the two artists shows the three-dimensionality that is absent but still to grasp by means of understanding the conceptual approach Dan Graham took to visualise the sculpture created, like a preview of what will be on view to make us understand what his sculptures look like, aiming to realise the work in real life. An architectural approach at the same time, to show what can be created. Lisson Gallery represents Dan Graham and thereby the bridge to his gallery is achieved at the same time, which we will visit during our stay in New York.

Elisabeth Pfniss’ three dimensional approach is fine and nearly not to grasp when the works are behind glass but upon second view these layers created over several weeks become visible.

Austria versus America and the bridge we build, very close when it comes to visual art and the time invested in the works, captured.

The exhibition series YACA (Young Austrian Contemporary Art) & counterparts worldwide has been developed in 2008 to promote Austrian Contemporary Art internationally and counter-position emerging contemporary artists with internationally renowned artists to increase the value of their art and allow for them to live of their artistic practise.

After extensive exhibitions in a small gallery space in the centre of the City of Graz in Austria from 2008-2012, the exhibition series Zu Gast am Schlossberg/ Visiting Schlossberg Mountain takes place since 2015 in the Bell Tower Graz on Schlossberg Mountain where artists are provided the possibility to create new installations, especially for this heritage protected building.

Last year in November 2020 the first international exhibition took place in London in our Baker Street office under the title Paintings Painted/ Malerei Gemalt going London 2020 which showcased art from Austria focusing on the region Styria surrounding Graz, Austria and three international positions Reiner Heidorn, Kathrin Weber and Tonino Gottarelli in collaboration with the Fondazione Tonino Gottarelli, curated by Daniela Haberz, M.A. for the Bell Tower Liesl, showcased in Graz in October 2021 and exhibited subsequently at AØH Art Consultancy Haberz Limited in London  in November 2021.

More here: Paintings Painted/ Malerei Gemalt Details

We would like to thank the Christie Collection for the loan of the work by Dan Graham.

Looking forward to seeing you all soon and all my best wishes,

Daniela Haberz, M.A.
Curator & Wealth Adviser for Art as Investment

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Studio visit at Olafur Eliasson’s Reykjavik satellite space

 

Today, we have visited the satellite studio space Olafur Eliasson is working at when in Iceland.

The space is a refurbished fish market hall transformed into little galleries and Olafur Eliasson’s studio that serves for display of his latest work.

Today, I learned from his assistant that Danish-Icelandic visual artist Olafur Eliasson has as well been involved in the design of the Harpa Concert Huís which in my opinion is clearly visible in the facade.

In comparison we can reference Eliasson’s interior sculpture in Oslo Concert Hall, which we visited last year.

Tomorrow, Saturday, 22nd of August 2020 starting from 12.00 p.m. there will be two exhibition openings in the Marshall Building where Eliasson’s studio is housed and it will be open as well for those in town who missed it.

Enjoy the visual material to get a glimpse of Eliasson’s latest endeavours, which partly have been realised for the studio space in Reykjavik anew.

All my best from Iceland,

Daniela Haberz, M.A.

Curator & Wealth Adviser for Art as Investment

AØH Travel Reykjavik, Iceland – Harpa Concert Hús

Harpa Concert Hall, Reykjavik, Iceland 2020 Bildrechte/ Credits: Daniela Haberz, M.A. for AØH Art Consultancy Haberz E.u.

Harpa Concert Hall, Reykjavik, Iceland 2020 Bildrechte/ Credits: Daniela Haberz, M.A. for AØH Art Consultancy Haberz E.u.

Dear friends of the AØH Art Consultancy Haberz,

This year the AØH Journey has brought us to Reykjavik in Iceland to enjoy contemporary art, architecture & the local kitchen.

The Harpa Concert Hall is the first building that I documented today and we will continue tomorrow with Culture Hús, National Museum & the local church. On Thursday, the day after a studio visit to Olafur Eliasson’s space in Reykjavik is scheduled.

Harpa Concert Hall, Reykjavik, Iceland
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If you are currently here in Reykjavik feel free to join. Let me know under my Austrian mobile no.: +43 664 182 8678 or my private office e-mail: dhaberz@attconsultancyhaberz.org

For those at home or sonewhere else, enjoy the summer and photographic documentary with art criticism on our website.

All my best from Reykjavik,

Daniela Haberz

Curator, Wealth Adviser for Art as Investment & Independent Art Critic