Monument for People on the Move
Hans Schabus at 17th Lyon Biennale
Monument for People on the Move, 2024
Hans
Schabus
Hans Schabus heads the Department of Sculpture and Space at Angewandte
Hans Schabus's sculptural and architectural installations are the result of a highly personal connection
with exhibition spaces and their context. He explores the relationship between his artworks and the surrounding environments
by using unexpected materials or making the most of unlikely circumstances. Through radical activities like hollowing out,
filling in, banding and cutting, Hans Schabus deconstructs a space and restructures it, so that visitors have to re-adjust
their bearings and the way they move around, gaining in the process a new way of perceiving the exhibition site.
After researching the industrial history of these former
maintenance and repair workshops for freight trains, Hans Schabus created a spatial project for the Grandes Locos that ties
the various workshops together.
The large wooden structure Monument for People on the Move, the size of a hull of an
Airbus A321aircraft, rests on turtles, symbols of protection and longevity that contrast with the rapid movements of the former
workers and the trains on the tracks. Borrowing from a variety of artistic styles - from construction to the Vienna Secession
(the tortoises are casted from Robert Oerley creatures under the bowls in the doorway of the Secession Building in Vienna)
- Hans Schabus's work creates a dialogue with the space and with the public, who are invited to cross the installation and
interact.Courtesy of the artist's Creation for the 17th Lyon BiennaleIn collaboration with Phileas – The Austrian Office for Contemporary Art With the support of the Austrian Ministry
of Culture and the Austrian Cultural Forum Paris
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