And
when I found out that its creator Erwinn Schatzmann lived and worked in the
city and was taking part in last weekend’s Open Doors art event, I seized my chance
to go along and check out his ‘Morgenland’ with my girls.
It’s
around a 10 minute walk from Hegi Bahnhof bus stop (bus no.14 from Winti HB)
and with no signs to lead the way you constantly wonder if you are going in the
right direction. But there is no mistaking the place when you suddenly come
upon it, with its outlandish characters and a multitude of flags flapping in
the breeze. You walk in through a little doorway into what can only be
described as a little treasure trove of fantasy.
Erwin’s
Morgenland is a living, breathing testament to this incredible character, a completely
self-taught artist who has crafted his studio, where he also eats and sleeps,
up around him on the edge of an industrial estate. He has built this organic
wooden structure – from recycled building materials, to contain his workshops,
eating/dining areas, shrines to Jesus, the Virgin Mary and various people,
hidden away in a maze of little paths and stairways, creating a myriad of nooks
and crannies – there’s even a handcrafted mouse hole.
Along
with my daughters, we ran up and down the little passageways with glee and
there was Erwin in the middle of it all, smiling, welcoming and whenever he sat
down, he would take up his sewing (he makes his own clothes) He has various
philosophies on life and art that he likes to share with the public. Some of
his art/ philosophical/religious essays have been exhibited in the Kunsthalle
Winterthur and he has just published a little book on his thoughts – and I
opened a page to read ‘…art is medicine.’ Wise words indeed.
Erwin
mainly secures his income from the sale of his monumental, colorfully painted
wooden figures, which he has done here in Winterthur for more than 30 years. He
also achieved greater recognition between 1996 and 1999 with his project to
establish "A Lake for Winterthur", which was rejected but this did
not stop him from launching a new edition in 2011 entitled "7 lakes for
Winterthur".
Morgenland
can be booked for guided tours and
events and Erwin also offers day long wood-carving workshops for 80fr.
Wow, it looks amazing! One of my friends is planning a trip to Winterthur, I'll suggest your blog post to her.
ReplyDeleteFantastic. If she needs any more help with stuff to do she can drop me a line anytime.
DeleteWhat a treasured find, I have never been to Winterthur and had no idea this existed! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWinterthur is an amazing cultural city, full of surprises and lots to do. We're still finding new things even now - five years on! It's only 20mins from Zürich HB so well worth a visit :)
DeleteMakes me want to visit Wintherthur, my girls would love it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Get in touch when you visit ;)
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