Portikus

Portikus

Portikus

Contemporary art exhibition hall


Portikus is an exhibition hall for contemporary art in Frankfurt am Main, that was founded in 1987 by Kasper König. The museum is part of the Museumsufer. Portikus presents the work of internationally renowned artists, and exhibits younger, emerging artists. Almost always, art work is commissioned for the gallery space.

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History

Its name is derived from the surviving portico of the Stadtbibliothek (public library) from 1825 that was destroyed during World War II.[1] In 1987, the vestige of this classical building again fulfilled its architectural function as a facade when the Frankfurt-based architects Marie-Theres Deutsch and Klaus Dreißigacker built a simple white cube out of shipping containers.[2]

The city government decided to rebuild the destroyed library, however, awarding the contract to local architect Christoph Mäckler. In 2003, therefore, after 16 years and more than 100 exhibitions, Portikus moved into the ground floor of the historical building known as the Leinwandhaus. This temporary location was designed with the artist Tobias Rehberger. Rehberger developed a spatial concept that, through the introduction of various modular elements such as platforms and boxes, allowed the integration of the gallery, office, reading area, and storage spaces into a large and rustic hall. In collaboration with the Zumtobel Staff, the artist Olafur Eliasson designed the lighting of the exhibition space. Until the beginning of 2006, the exhibition program operated in this space under the name "Portikus im Leinwandhaus".

In 2006, Portikus moved to a new space, designed as well by Mäckler. The new building is located on a small island in the river Main at the very center of the city, with direct access only from the Alte Brücke, or Old Bridge, Frankfurt's oldest bridge.

The relationship of Portikus to the city is defined by its association with the Städelschule, Academy of Fine Arts; this link allows an intense exchange between the exhibiting artists and the students of the art academy.

Museumsufer

Portikus is part of the Museumsufer.

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Portikus (Exhibition hall for contemporary art)
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Icon Museum (de) (Museum of Orthodox sacred Art)
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Hindemith Kabinett im Kuhhirtenturm (de)

Museums of the Museumsufer, Frankfurt am Main
South Bank
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Hindemith Kabinett im Kuhhirtenturm (de)
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Icon Museum (de) (Museum of Orthodox sacred Art)
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Portikus (Exhibition hall for contemporary art)
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Museum Angewandte Kunst (Applied Arts)
5
Museum der Weltkulturen (Ethnological Museum)
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Deutsches Filmmuseum (de) (German Film Museum)
7
German Architecture Museum
8
Museum für Kommunikation
9
Städel (Fine Arts Museum)
10
Liebieghaus (Classical sculpture collection)
11
Museum Giersch (Art and culture of Rhine-Main)
North Bank
12
Jewish Museum Frankfurt
13
Frankfurt Archaeological Museum (de)
14
Historical Museum, Frankfurt
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Caricatura Museum Frankfurt
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Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt (Art exhibition venue)
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Museum für Moderne Kunst (Modern Art Museum)
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Frankfurter Judengasse Museum (Preserved foundations from the Ghetto)
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Deutsches Romantik-Museum / Goethe House
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Naturmuseum Senckenberg (Westend, Frankfurt)
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Eintracht Frankfurt Museum (Waldstadion)
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German Leather Museum (Offenbach)
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Klingspor Museum (Offenbach)

Publications

  • Kölle, Brigitte (1997). Portikus Frankfurt am Main, 1987–1997 (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Portikus. ISBN 978-3-928071-34-5. OCLC 38725448.
  • Nollert, Angelika (2001). Daniel Hunziker, dieser Katalog erscheint anläßlich der Ausstellung Daniel Hunziker im Portikus Frankfurt am Main, 9. Dezember 2000 bis 21. Januar 2001 (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Portikus. ISBN 3-928071-51-3. OCLC 76230952.

See also


References

  1. "Portikus". Frankfurt.de (in German). Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  2. "Portikus Under Construction". Detail.de (in German). 11 November 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2022.



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