ATCZ264 – JH New digital
Josef Hoffmann mediated anew. The Josef Hoffmann Museum as an interface of international collaboration, and the work of Josef Hoffmann as a testing ground for innovative museum work, in particular for the use of digital technology
Duration of project: 1.3.2021 -
31.12.2022
Project partners:
MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, City of Brtnice, NDU - New Design University Private University GesmbH
www.mak.at, www.moravska-galerie.cz, www.brtnice.cz, https://www.ndu.ac.at/new-design-university/
The project is a reaction to the (post-) pandemic situation of museums. It presents Josef Hoffmann's legacy using digital technology, making it available to all interested parties online everywhere in the world. Josef Hoffmann was a co-founder of the Wiener Werkstätte and a central figure of an epoch known today as "Central European Modernism."
Focusing on the person of Josef Hoffmann, the project will
constitute the first completely digital presentation of his work,
complemented by a virtual reality reconstruction of the Wiener
Werkstätte's first showroom. An international conference will
subsequently bring together an interdisciplinary public in the MAK
(possibly online) to discuss how the principles of the Wiener
Werkstätte can be applied in contemporary design. The remaining
project deliverables will also be realized while considering the
necessity of mediating them entirely online. Besides two seasonal
exhibitions in the summer of 2022, the Josef Hoffmann Museum in
Brtnice (hereinafter MJH) will also house a new permanent
exhibition featuring contemporary trends in museum presentations
and accompanied by a publication on Josef Hoffmann for children.
The barn in the MJH building will be renovated under the patronage
of the City of Brtnice and converted into a multifunctional room
for temporary exhibitions and accompanying cultural and educational
events based on Josef Hoffman's heritage. The barn will be the
focal point for all partners' project activities. After its
reconstruction, in 2022 a permanent virtual reality exhibition will
be opened there, based on the NDU's research project "Traces of
Modernity" and prepared by the MG and the MAK.
The project includes developing innovative educational products through a visiting lecturer program that will feature workshops and presentations offered throughout the MJH Building to a range of target groups-thus reanimating the genius loci. Josef Hoffman's wide-ranging legacy will be further secured by an imaginative "overstepping" of the MJH Building's boundaries: for children and adults in Brtnice and environs, an adventure trail and cycle path will trace Josef Hoffmann's achievements and include a visit to the Hoffmann family's newly restored graves.
The project has a total budget of 1.09 million Euro and is
85% financed by the European Union's European Regional Development
Fund (INTERREG V-A Austria - Czech Republic) as well as bythe state
budget of the Czech Republic.