Bik Van der Pol — Proposition for Reclaiming a Space
Proposition for Reclaiming a Space
1997 East Norwich (UK)
Mediation of ideas, and creating a network of a larger and larger circle of friends was the motive underlaying Proposition for Reclaiming a Space-1997, a reconstruction of the first gallery of Konrad Fischer that opened in the sixties in the Neubruckstrasse in Dusseldorf. As its example, Proposition for Reclaiming a Space is based on the very simple gesture of creating in an in-between-space - in an alley used to transport goods and allow people entrance to buildings in the back yard - a new, open space by installing two glass doors on both sides. This reconstruction presents the possibilities of creating and giving room, where artists - instead of the objects - are the central notion in the development of such a space: an attitude based on trust. With this attitude in mind - which according to us is still an actual and very necessary one today - we created an open empty space, thus giving the opportunity to revive, re-experience and review the actual space as well as the myth. An interview with Konrad Fischer by George Jappe, published in Studio International, vol.
181/1971, and reprinted as a folder, was placed in the space, available to the public. As the case with the later developed Unlimited Edition (scale 1:1) of this work which is accompanied by a simple explanation and building-instructions - this project refers to the continuous optimism and trust in the function of art as a catalyst for change.