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Please support the KUNSTHALLE TIROL! Dear Ladies and Gentlemen! After 1 ½ years of exhibitions of ceaseless and successful cultural work, the KUNSTHALLE TIROL (http://www.kunsthalle-tirol.at) is currently facing substantial cutbacks in operation time and financial support. For the coming year, the municipal authorities of Hall in Tirol are planning to cut down subsidies by 50%. Despite the absence of demand for other forms of usage, the operating time of the KUNSTHALLE TIROL at the Salzlager Hall is about to be reduced from twelve to five months per year. THIS IS A MASSIVE THREAT TO EXISTENCE OF THE KUNSTHALLE TIROL! Since 1999, the KUNSTHALLE TIROL has been showing contemporary art of international significance. Five extensive and comprehensive exhibitions have established the success of the KUNSTHALLE TIROL as a unique exhibition hall and as a living forum for contemporary art and culture. Only continuous and dedicated work can maintain and develop the unique character of the KUNSTHALLE TIROL. You can help us secure the ceaseless work and the international reputation we have built. Please forward written declarations of support until December 11, 2000, to: info@kunsthalle-tirol.at -- CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY OF THE POPULIST CAMPAIGNS AGAINST THE KUNSTHALLE TIROL Ever since the Kunsthalle Tirol has begun its work, biased and slanderous criticism from the opposition parties, especially the FPO (Haider’s party), has been used to serve the political interest of the opposition. The numerous attacks on the artistic director, turning into a veritable cultural battle, betray the intentions of the opposition parties in Hall to break the absolute majority of the OVP (conservative party) in the Hall Town Council. In the course of a meeting in the spring of 1999, representatives of the Hall Town Council and the Tyrolean Federal Government agreed with Dr. Hubert Salden, designated director of the Kunsthalle Tirol, on three conditions as the basis for the future work of the Kunsthalle Tirol: A continuous all-year operation of the Kunsthalle Tirol is to replace the former summer-only operation of the years 1994-1998. The Kunsthalle association will be converted into a Limited Liability Corporation and provided with an annual minimum budget of ATS 10 million. Following this agreement, the Kunsthalle Tirol celebrates its new opening on April 30, 1999 with the exhibition "Space Place". Fritz Astl, Head of the Cultural Department in the Tyrolean Federal Government at that time, confirms in his opening speech the proper founding of the Kunsthalle Tirol. At that time, the town of Hall is ruled by the OVP. Through its coalition with the OVP-related fraction "Fit fuer Hall", whose member Werner Lackmaier is responsible for cultural policy in Hall, the OVP is in possession of an absolute majority in the Town Council. In June 1999, the three parties FPO, SPO (social democratic party) and "Die Haller" (people from Hall) form an alliance as a counterweight in topic-oriented politics to the ruling OVP majority. In a press conference, the opposition parties detect "serious faults" in the decisions of the OVP in regard to the Kunsthalle Tirol. Also the director of the Kunsthalle faces severe flak: In utterly populistic manner, the numbers of visitors of the first exhibition and the allegedly arbitrary waste of millions in subsidies are made the primary object of criticism. And the opposition offers alternatives: The use of the Salzlager Hall (location) by the Kunsthalle Tirol should be restricted to three months in summer, with exhibitions showing contemporary Tyrolean Art. For the remaining year, the Salzlager should be used for events that are "less lofty". With the beginning of the exhibition "Oh Hitchcock" in August 1999, the attacks of the opposition parties on the director of the Kunsthalle Tirol become more and more aggressive. In an open letter to Mayor Leo Vonmetz, Council Representative Johannes Margreiter from the party „Die Haller“ demands the immediate dismissal of Dr. Hubert Salden after the announcement of a symposium on "serial killers" as topic-related part of the exhibition. The FPO Hall support this demand, as the symposium "presents a danger to children and teenager". The open letter from Margreiter also contains a request to the Mayor to pass on all responsibility for the Kunsthalle Tirol to the Tyrolean Federal Government, who should be granted regular usage of the Kunsthalle for a negotiable period. For the remaining year, the Salzlager shall be run on profit basis. Due to rising public pressure from the opposition parties, Mayor Vonmetz publicly criticizes the Kunsthalle Tirol and its director during a session of the Town Council. He announces that current exhibitions will run out and that the future of the Kunsthalle Tirol will be decided in the spring of 2000. At a music event related to the exhibition "Oh Hitchcock" in October 1999, an Ecstasy dealer is arrested by the security staff of the Kunsthalle and handed over to the police. In a postal delivery sent out two days later, FPO member of the Federal Parliament Willi Tilg claims that the Kunsthalle Tirol has become a place for "publicly financed drug consumption" and demands that the director be immediately removed from office. In December 2000, the opposition alliance initiates a collection of signatures against the Kunsthalle Tirol, combined with the demand to close it down. A postal delivery by the FPO follows to boot, claiming that pornographic homepages are printed out at the Kunsthalle Tirol and handed out at schools in Hall. On February 13, 2000, an article under the headline "Cultural Battle for Power in the town hall - How Haider`s FPO mobilizes public sentiment against the Kunsthalle Tirol"is published in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. On February 28, another postal delivery by the FPO Member of the Federal Government Willi Tilg is sent out, demanding the replacement of director Hubert Salden due to "scandalous faux-pas with foreign press". The delivery accuses Salden, who receives subsidies from the Town Council, of "biting the hand that feeds him" and of damaging the image of Austria and the Tyrol abroad. Salden is told to "pack his bags and go". In April 2000, shortly after the entry of the Kunsthalle Tirol Ltd. into the register of companies, Willi Tilg announces at a press conference that he will bring in a charge against Hubert Salden for suspicion of misappropriation. The other opposition parties SPO and "Die Haller" dissociate themselves from this charge and announce the end of the opposition alliance. The SPO attack the FPO for "leading a man hunt". The allegedly one hundred signatures collected against the Kunsthalle Tirol are burnt by FPO members in the presence of press as a token of protest against the termination of the opposition alliance. The FPO announces that it will now start the campaign again on its own. In October 2000, the annual balance sheet of the Kunsthalle Tirol for 1999 is presented to the Examination Committee of the Town Council. No fault is found. After the splitting-off of the trade union wing of the Hall OVP from the liberal wing in July 2000, the ruling party has lost its absolute majority. Subsequently, all parties but the FPO declare their interest in finding a "sensible solution" for the Kunsthalle Tirol. The Kunsthalle Tirol and its director are to remain active, on the condition that subsidies from the Town Council will be reduced by 50%. On October 25, the Town Council decides that from 2001 onward, the Kunsthalle will be granted use of the Salzlager for only five months per year, from the middle of May until the middle of October. For the remaining period, the Town`s Department of Works will rent out the location to interested parties for all kinds of events. -- Kunsthalle Tirol Autobahnauffahrt Hall Mitte 6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria T +43 5223 523 220 F +43 5223 523 229 info@kunsthalle-tirol.at http://www.kunsthalle-tirol.at _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold