Villa Bosch will be closed from 02.04.2024 to 12.04.2024 for exhibition renovation. You are welcome to come to the vernissage on Friday, 12.04.2024 at 7 pm

Light Space Resonance

Light Space Resonance – Wolfram Janzer & Bernhard Huber

Two artists, two styles – linked by a keen sense of space, form and light. Photographer Wolfram Janzer and artist Bernhard Huber come together in this exhibition from different directions, but with similar ways of seeing.

Janzer, influenced by his architectural training, seeks the essence of the image in photography: formal rigor, balance, reduction to essential structures. His works avoid mere depiction, instead creating meditative, sensitive pictorial spaces that weave depth and surface into a calm whole.

Huber, who has a background in stained glass, transfers its light-forming qualities to spaces and architectural situations. He uses glass, color and light to modulate spaces, dissolve boundaries and create transitions between transparency and opacity. His works are always site-specific, react sensitively to the given and form new, light-filled spaces of experience.

What they both have in common is their work “on the border”: the deliberate creation of transitions – between surface and space, between reality and abstraction, between the visible and that which eludes quick perception. The rigor of their compositions gives rise to a poetic lightness that turns seeing itself into an event.

Author of the event picture: Wolfram Janzer

Radolfzell 3226

Radolfzell is inviting visitors to a special exhibition at Villa Bosch to mark the town’s anniversary. In collaboration with the University of Constance and the Constance University of Applied Sciences (HTWG), students of history, communication design and architecture are developing an innovative and interactive exhibition that looks back 1,200 years and forward 1,200 years at the same time.

The focus is on the idea of a time capsule. For centuries, people have been preserving messages for posterity, hidden in foundation stones, church spires or attics.

They contain things of such great importance that they are meant to stand the test of time and may only be opened in the distant future. The exhibition takes up this tradition and poses the question:

What should Radolfzell leave behind for the future?

Which memories, experiences and hopes are worth preserving for future generations?

Visitors can expect an exhibition that not only provides impressive insights into the history of Radolfzell, but also invites them to explore the challenges of the present and visions for the future.

People can and should therefore contribute their own thoughts and wishes and play an active role in helping to preserve traces of the present for the year 3226.

In the end, everyone decides for themselves: What should be included in a time capsule?

Opening hours Villa Bosch:

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 14:00 – 17:30
Thursday: 14:00 – 17:30
Friday: 14:00 – 17:30
Saturday: 14:00 – 17:30
Sunday: 14:00 – 17:30

Originator event picture: Homebase