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Salzburg Foundation
The Salzburg
Foundation is a private initiative dedicted to art in the public space.
Established in 2001, the foundation views its activities as a reply to
traditional patronage in Salzburg.
Our aim is to set
accents of contemporary art on the highest level in the World Heritage city,
and to lend it fresh artistic impulses. Over a period of ten years, the Art
Project Salzburg will annually invite a distinguished artist to create a work
especially for the city.
Organization and implementation
of the projects are conducted in close collaboration among the Salzburg
Foundation board, artistic director, foundation council, and advisory council.
Responsible for business management is the Bonn Foundation for Art and Culture.
The Salzburg Art
Project
The Salzburg Art
Project provides opportunities for challenging and thought-provoking encounters
between Salzburg residents, international artists, and visitors to the city.
The long-term aim of our activities is to create an outstanding art and
sculpture park.
An artist is chosen
annually for participation by an independent team of international curators,
comprising Walter Smerling (Bonn), Michael Auping (Fort Worth, Texas), Danilo
Eccher (Torino), and Lórànd Hegyi (St. Etienne). The artist is invited to
Salzburg to develop ideas and visions, in the city and for the city.
Dialogue with the
Commercial Sector
The special nature of
the project lies in the fact that, while each of the resulting works of art is
passed on to the city, no recourse to public funding is taken. Execution of the
works is enabled solely by personal, ideal, and financial commitment on the
part generous private donors. Thanks are due especially to Credit Suisse (Deutschland) AG and Prof. Dr. h.c. mult. Reinhold Würth, who have generously accompanied the projects.
All of the previously completed projects of the
Salzburg Foundation, and those planned for the future, have been and will be
made available to the city of Salzburg and its public as long-term loans for the
public space. This process is unprecedented in scale, and only through a close
cooperation between the private and public sector can it be made a reality.
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