Tuesday 2 June 2015
The Rise Of Private Art Museums
The Rise Of Private Art Galleries
02 Jun 2015
by James Taylor-Foster
ArchDaily Architecture News mini Ben Mauk Berlin Germany Museums and Libraries The New Yorker
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In an article for The New Yorker, Ben Mauk examines the rise of the private art ‘museum.’ In the centre
of Berlin there sits a ”heavy, grey, and shrapnel-pocked” bunker, designed by Nazi architect Karl Bonatz
under the direction of Albert Speer which, in 2003, was transformed into a private gallery. Having been
bought by Christian and Karen Boros in order to display a portion of their sizeable collection of
contemporary art, the only way for a member of the public to gain admittance is by registering
online for a group tour. For Mauk, however, this is not necessarily a bad thing. Read the article in full here.
To visit the collection is therefore to invest in a private fantasy of fabulous wealth
and confident tastes. At no point can you forget that the patrons who own this building and
everything in it are walking around in their penthouse, just above your head.
© Dawin Meckel
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