Chasing a Star
“The Seven Heavenly Palaces 2004-2015” by Anselm Kiefer
Introduction
The installation is a perfect scene in which to imagine fantastical stories and help children discover the depths of the sky and take a close look at its inhabitants: stars. The artist has chosen them as the guardians of one of the towers, presenting them in the form of shards of glass. But what are stars really like? Where do they come from? Do they live forever?
Focus Areas
• Sciences
• Motor and sports sciences
Educational Objectives
Through play, children will learn a complex concept such as that of the birth of the stars. They will learn what they actually look like (the points are a convention invented by humans to draw them), the matter composing them, why they shine and their life cycle. They will also learn that heat comes from the agitation of gas and dust particles, simulating their movement and heating action through play.
Activities
The explanation of the birth of a star is introduced directly during the visit of The Seven Heavenly Palaces 2004-2015. Back at the workshop, the student will actively participate in the “birth” of a star, in order to understand together – starting from the basics – the complex creation of these heavenly bodies. This workshop can be integrated with a story (the story of Thomas) to get the children involved and spark their imagination.
Other Primary School proposals
Intertwining Chain Reactions (upper)
"Entanglements" by Yuko Mohri
The Invisible 4: Collection of Phenomena (upper)
"Entanglements" by Yuko Mohri
Magnetic Balances
"Entanglements" by Yuko Mohri
Cordless Telephone
"Entanglements" by Yuko Mohri
A mural of words (upper)
"Waves Only Exist Because the Wind Blows" by eL Seed
Once upon a time there was a factory (upper)
Pirelli HangarBicocca History
Stellar Myths
“The Seven Heavenly Palaces 2004-2015” by Anselm Kiefer
A Great Multi-Material Picture
“The Seven Heavenly Palaces 2004-2015” by Anselm Kiefer
Numbers on Towers!
“The Seven Heavenly Palaces 2004-2015” by Anselm Kiefer
We Are History
“The Seven Heavenly Palaces 2004-2015” by Anselm Kiefer
The Towers Tell a Story
“The Seven Heavenly Palaces 2004-2015” by Anselm Kiefer
Useful Information
Pirelli HangarBicocca's exhibition spaces reopen Thursday 18 September for Yuko Mohri's exhibition.
Dates and times
Thursday and Friday from 9 AM to 11 AM and from 11.30 AM to 1.30 PM.
On request also on Thursdays and Fridays afternoons and Saturdays mornings (times to be agreed upon)
Booking arrangements
A maximum of two classes (about 27 kids per class) can book for any one time slot.
It is essential to book by e-mail.
Bookings are effective when confirmation by e-mail has been received from the educational staff.
Costs
For all School actvities there is a fee per student according to the following rates (excluding teachers and chaperones)
- Visit with activity (in laboratory or inside the exhibition): 6€ per student
- Thematic activities: 6€ per student
- Guided tour (90 minutes): 5€ per student
- Guided tour (60 minutes): 4€ per student
Contacts
For info and bookings, please write to hbschool@hangarbicocca.org