Oskar Hansen
Oskar Hansen
Open Form
The exhibition showcases various aspects of the Open Form
theory, the basis of the architectural, artistic and pedagogical
practice of Oskar Hansen, a Polish architect of Norwegian descent,
who spent his youth in Vilnius.
Presented at the International Congress of Modern Architecture
(CIAM) held in Otterlo in 1959, the Open Form theory proposed
opening up architecture to its users, and allowing them to
co-create it. Hansen fought against what he defined as Closed Form,
fully designed structures leaving no space for the creativity of
users, constituting more a monument to their authors than a
comfortable living space. Instead, he suggested a radical change in
the perception of the role of the architect, which in his opinion
should consist of creating a passe-partout, a background for
everyday life. The mission of architecture should be to showcase
people and the richness of their daily activity in space.
Architecture should highlight subjectivity, and create a framework
for individual expression; it should become an instrument that can
be used and transformed by its users, and which can adapt easily to
their changing needs.
The exhibition presents various areas and scales of artistic and
architectural activity where Open Form has been applied: from
exhibition design, and temporary pavilions, monuments and housing
estates designed together with his wife, the architect Zofia
Hansen, to the Linear Continuous System, a project to establish
decentralised cities running throughout Poland and the European
continent.
The event organised by the National Gallery of Art in Vilnius is
based on an exhibition prepared by Soledad Gutiérrez, Aleksandra
Kędziorek and Łukasz Ronduda. It has already been presented at
MACBA, Barcelona (2014), the Serralves Museum, Porto (2015), Yale
School of Architecture, New Haven (2016), and the Museum of Modern
Art in Warsaw (2017).
Curator: Aleksandra Kędziorek
Exhibition design: Centrala (Małgorzata Kuciewicz, Simone De Iacobis)
Co-producer of the exhibition: Museum of Modern Art Warsaw
Lenders to the exhibition: Filmoteka Narodowa - Instytut Audiowizualny w Warszawie, Fundacja Galerii Foksal, Fundacja Zofii i Oskara Hansen, Muzeum Akademii Sztuk Pieknych w Warszawie, Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej w Warszawie, Wytwórnia Filmów Oswiatowych.
Partner: Adam Mickiewicz Institute
The project is co-organized by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute
operating under the Culture.pl brand within the international
cultural programme POLSKA 100 accompanying Poland's centenary of
regaining independence.
Financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of
the Republic of Poland as part of the Multi-annual Programme
"Niepodległa" 2017-2021.
The project was partly financed by: Lithuanian Ministry of Culture, Lithuanian Culture Council
Sponsors: Polish institute Vilnius, Vilnius municipality, Exterus
Media sponsor: lrytas.lt