Sunday, July 25, 2010

Post-opening &&& documentation






Thanks for making it come true on Friday, it was a maze where the visitors wandered up and down between the 35th and 27th floor to see the artworks, which turned out to have several connections in between them as the night settled in. More pictures to come, but rather take the opportunity to take the route on site until the 13th of August. See the flyer for contact info, opening times Monday - Friday 14.00-18.00.

Photos made by Stefan Beck during the opening.



Friday, July 23, 2010

Opening tonight 7-10 pm



Last days has seen numerous interventions, adjustments, and connections between the exhibited artworks. It is with great excitement that we invite you tonight, to reach 100 meters up into the AfE-Turm to see the first installations. Floorplans will be availible at the ground floor. 

7 - 10 pm, AfE-Turm, Robert-Mayer-Strasse 5, Frankfurt



Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Baugrube


The construction of the AfE-Turm started in 1967/68. Suddenly there was a financial crisis, and nothing happened for several years. On its spot was just a hole full of garbage. In 1978 it was ready. So they asked King David to play on his harp, and when that haunting music drifted out of the Garden and reached the Rabbi of Riminov, he followed after it as if in a trance, and in this way he was lured inside at last.

Agassi Bangura 
Yngve Holen 
Ilja Karilampi 
Rita Nettelstad 
Axel Petersén 
(in collaboration with 
Arild Andersson)
Bonny Poon 
Manuel Raven 
Jeronimo Voss 
Phillip Zach 

Sunday, July 11, 2010

35th, 31st, and 29th floor

The AfE Tower is a 116 meter tall skyscraper finished in 1972 in Frankfurt. It belongs to the campus Bockenheim of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University and houses the offices and seminar rooms of the departments of Social Sciences and Education. 




The acronym means AfE Department of Education (Abteilung für Erziehungswissenschaft), however, this division never moved into the tower, because it was closed before the opening of the building (from Wiki). The tower is built in a so called "brutalist manner", mainly in concrete.




Works of 7 artists will be installed at 3 upper floors of the tower.