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34 - Art and Design: History, Practice and Theory

University of Ulster

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Title and brief description

The American Barracks, Mannheim, Germany. A photographic survey/exhibition, which documents American military bases constructed in the post-WW2, Cold War era

Type
M - Exhibition
Venue(s)
Konversion, Stadtgaler Mannheim, Germany
Year of first exhibition
2013
Number of additional authors
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Additional information

The American Barracks, Mannheim, Germany.

Commissioned by the city of Mannheim (Germany), The American Barracks, Mannheim is a photographic survey/exhibition, which documents American military bases constructed in the post-WW2, Cold War era prior to final withdrawal of American troops in 2013/14. The work looks at the dissolution of territorial borders in the context of permanent vs. temporary military architectures. The research surveys the architectural structure of these American military bases stationed in the Rhine-Neckar region of Germany, examining the systematic components underpinning post-WW2 and Cold War military architecture and revealing the permanent nature of such structures. The research is grounded is the concept of how US military barracks were designed as a permanent way of life, through high quality housing and living standards, and in effect served as a recruiting tool for the US army.

The work directly responds to earlier research authored by the same photographer, which questions the role of memory in the context of modern military sites inherently temporary in nature and structure, such as the [American/contemporary] military structures utilized in Afghanistan. In contrast, the American barracks in Mannheim have been retained since the Cold War and are scheduled to be maintained after the final American withdrawal, consequently raising a negotiation about how we remember and transition these former structures into a new social context.

Interdisciplinary
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Cross-referral requested
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Research group
A - Art and Conflict
Proposed double-weighted
No
Double-weighted statement
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Reserve for a double-weighted output
No
Non-English
No
English abstract
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