Warburg Models: Buildings as Bilderfahrzeuge

Nov 30, 2023, 7pm
Warburg-Haus, Hamburg

Warburg Models: Buildings as Bilderfahrzeuge at the Warburg-Haus, Hamburg is the second exhibition in a sequence of three editions, beginning with Warburg Models at Blaker, Guttormgaards Arkiv, outside Oslo in May 2021 and ending with Warburg Models: Institutes and Archives, at the Architectural Association, London (18 January– 7 March 2024).

Each model in the exhibition presents an architectural project that was seminal for the intellectual development of Aby Warburg himself, for the individuals who curated his legacy (particularly Fritz Saxl and Gertrud Bing), and for the conceptualisation of Warburg’s famous library. The models are constructed at 1:75 scale and perform as monochrome sculptures suggesting the centrality of colour to the systems of orientation and organization that were developed for the library. Fulfilling Warburg’s desire to create a library in which individual books could be relocated into differing constellations depending on changing lines of research interest, Saxl and Bing adopted a system of categories, identified by single letters, matched by fourteen colours spread across the palette from burnt umber to near white and from sangria to aquamarine. In their flexible cataloguing system each volume in the Warburg collection, regardless of provenance, carried colour strips on its spine, allowing its potential allocation to a complex series of thematic constellations. The Warburg Models each take one of these colours as a datum, producing hyper-detailed descriptions, from building structure and architectural detail to chairs and book lamps, in various materials sprayed with a single hue.

Staged in the hallway and in the iconic Lese- und Vortragssaal at the Warburg-Haus, the models are displayed on plinths inspired by Warburg and Saxl’s exhibition designs. Cloth-covered panels hang within the curved wall of bookshelves that surrounds the elliptical reading room, showing archival material pertaining to this Warburgian architecture, a reinscription of the system originally used to display Warburg’s Bilderatlas Mnemosyne.

Warburg Models: Buildings as Bilderfahrzeuge is the result of an AHO Architectural graduate seminar run during 2020 and 2021, taught by Tim Anstey and Mari Lending.

 

Models:
Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg, 1926. Sectional Model, 1:75
Nora Kilstad & Cathrine Tønseth Sundem (2021)
MDF, cardboard, 3D-printed nylon, foam, wood-filler, paper, glue, spray paint
NCS 4050-R10B derived from the spine colour code for letter M (“17th & 18th C., 18th & 19th C. 1 / England”) in the 1934 Warburg catalogue system

Planetarium Hamburg, 1930. Sectional Model, 1:75
Maximilian Svendsen (2021)
Gypsum plaster, 3D-printed nylon, wood, glue, spray paint
NCS 2005-G20Y derived from the spine colour code for letter B (“Religion; France”) in the 1934 Warburg catalogue system

Warburg Institute Interiors, Thames House, 1934. Plan model, 1:75
Pål Luis Sanchez-Paredes (2021)
First floor at Thames House with entrances facing Thorney Street
MDF, paper, glue, spray paint
NCS 1030-R10B derived from the colour for letter G (“Oriental Antiquity”) in the 1934 Warburg catalogue system

SS Hermia, 1933. Sectional model, 1:75
Mara Trübenbach (2021)
Gypsum plaster, 3D-printed nylon, wood, glue, spray paint
NCS 6502-R and 0560-Y80R: derived from the spine colour codes for letters H (“Political History”) and I (“Middle Ages I”) in the 1934 Warburg catalogue system

Cottage at Bromley, 1935 (unbuilt). Sectional model, 1:75
Pernille Boye Ahlgren (2021)
MDF, 3D-printed nylon, wood, wood-filler, paper, glue, spray paint, varnish
NCS 4020-G50Y derived from the spine colour code for letter A (“Philosophy”) in the 1934 Warburg catalogue system

Warburg Library, Imperial Institute Building, 1952. Sectional model, 1:75
Christian Magnus Tømmeraas, Anne Lise Ladegård, Pernille Boye Ahlgren (2021)
MDF, hard foam, 3D-printed plaster and nylon, wood, wood-filler, glue, spray paint, varnish
NCS 2040-R80B derived from the spine colour code for letter 0 (“Switzerland”) in the 1934 Warburg catalogue system

Warburg Institute, Woburn Square, 1958. Sectional model, 1:75
Karina Tang, Silje Ekornrud Seim, Amalie Elvegård Utigård (2021)
MDF, veneer, paper, glue, spray paint
NCS S0515-Y40R derived from the spine colour code for letter L (“Spain”) in the 1934 Warburg catalogue system

 
 

Originally posted Dec 4, 2023. Latest revision Dec 4, 2023.

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