Hans Hollein's Masterpiece: Art, Architecture and the City

Author:   Eva Branscome
Publisher:   Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
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9781848227156


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   24 November 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Hans Hollein's Masterpiece: Art, Architecture and the City


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The Austrian architect-artist Hans Hollein was appointed in 1972 to design a new museum for the post-industrial city of Mönchengladbach in West Germany which transformed it into a centre for contemporary art. This book reveals the full story of this innovative masterpiece. Opening in 1982, Museum Abteiberg was instantly lauded by international critics and Hollein was duly awarded the 1985 Pritzker Prize. It rapidly became a place of architectural pilgrimage, with more than 20,000 people flocking to visit in its opening week, well over a decade before Frank Gehry completed the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. The book provides a timely and comprehensive reappraisal of the museum from concept, through the design process to its completion. It explains that Hollein was at his core a conceptual artist, perceiving the museum as provocative land art, with an architectural collage as exterior and a labyrinthine, ‘democratic’ interior, designed around the collection. It features a triptych of characters - Hollein, director Johannes Cladders and artist Joseph Beuys – whose close collaboration resulted in a museum which transformed thinking about how art, architecture and context – historical, cultural and geographical - should all relate. Radical at the time, many of the ideas that they first realised in this building have now become the norm in museum practice. Broader than a simple building study, this is a story which not only connects art with architecture and with the city, but with finance, corporate power and capital investment.

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Author:   Eva Branscome
Publisher:   Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Imprint:   Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 19.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 25.00cm
ISBN:  

9781848227156


ISBN 10:   1848227159
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   24 November 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction: Cold War and Catholic Intersections in Hans Hollein’s Aircraft-Carrier-City in Landscape; 1: A Chronological Enfilade through The ‘Antimuseum’; 2: Triptych for an ‘Ideal Museum’: Hollein, Beuys and Cladders; 3: The Museum is the City; 4: The Urban Inversion of an Interior Labyrinth; 5: ‘Die Turnstunde’: Museum Abteiberg Performs Itself; Conclusion: Before Bilbao

Reviews

Winner, Building monograph, Architects' Company/World Architecture 2025 book awards: 'We highly recommend Eva Branscome’s book. It is a study of the Museum Abteiberg in Mönchengladbach, which opened in 1982. It draws on in-depth research, including interviews with the architect. It is well presented and illustrated. It explores the relationship between architecture and conceptual art in a convincing way. (It is hard now to recall the huge impact this piece of art-architecture had on museology and architecture as a whole – but it certainly did.)' - Judges: Catherine Croft, Niall McLaughlin, Robert Wilson


'Museum Abteiberg is the manifesto of a shared vision in art, architecture and society which existed in Europe in the early-1970s. Its pre-history was the programme for an ""Antimuseum"" that the museum's director, Johannes Cladders, had started in 1967 with Joseph Beuys and which went on to include many now world-famous artists. In her book, Eva Branscome reaches beyond architectural history into the realms of art history and social history. It is a brilliant and overdue account that also explains the great love of younger artists and architects for this remarkable building today.' - Suzanne Titz, Director Museum Abteiberg


Author Information

Eva Branscome is Professor of Architecture and Cultural Heritage at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London

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