Richard Serra

Installation view 1987 © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2017. Photo: LWL / Rudolf Wakonigg

Installation view 1987 © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2017. Photo: LWL / Rudolf Wakonigg

Trunk, J. Conrad Schlaun Recomposed

1987

Two-part sculpture of Corten steel

590 x 425 x 200 cm; weight: 24 t

 

Location

Main courtyard of Erbdrostenhof palace, Salzstraße. Temporary installation for the duration of the exhibition.

Permanent installation on Blumenaustrasse in St. Gallen, Switzerland, between Theater St. Gallen and the Kunstmuseum

 

Owner

City of St. Gallen

Richard Serra

* 1939 in San Francisco, USA

lives and works in New York, USA, and Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada

 

The Münster architect Johann Conrad Schlaun designed Erbdrostenhof palace, with its distinctive curving façade and triangular courtyard of honour, in 1757. Richard Serra explored the architectural features of this aristocratic residence in his contribution to Skulptur Projekte in Münster 1987. He transferred the dimensions of the curvature of the building’s central projection onto two Corten-steel plates, each weighing 12 tons. Positioned on the central axis in front of the palace entrance, the two plates – which converged towards the top at a slight tilt – opened up their own space. This detached them from the building and nevertheless established formal correspondences with it.1 Figuratively speaking, the work was thus a “trunk” – a sculptural body that referenced the basic elements of Baroque architecture and which, through its raw materiality and monumentality, made it possible to view the historical building from a contemporary perspective.

Due to its negative reception by the city’s residents, the work did not remain in Münster. It was taken down and subsequently found a new home in front of the St. Gallen Kunstmuseum – a location that raises the issue of the geographical determination of site-specific works and at the same time exposes the dubiousness of moving such works away from their original site.

Georgios Paroglou 

1 Cf. Christoph Schreier, “Plastik als Raumkunst. Zum Verhältnis von Architektur und Plastik als raumgestaltenden Künsten”, in: Klaus Bußmann and Kasper König (eds.), Skulptur Projekte in Münster 1987, exhib. cat. Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Münster, Cologne, 1987, pp. 347f.

Images

Location

  • Still existing / Public Collection
  • Removed
  • In the museum

Other Participation

This artist also participated in: 1997 1977