The “Central Works of Fine Arts” in the former headquarters of Klöckner Humboldt Deutz has to close. The artists of the initiative “Raum13” are packing art and technology together with disappointed supporters. Stages and, in some cases, elaborate installations in the historic premises on Deutz-Mülheimer Straße are being dismantled. After the bailiff has stipulated the enforcement of the corresponding regional court judgment for April 29th, an “innovative and future-oriented development towards a mixed, urban quarter oriented towards the common good will come to an abrupt end,” says a joint declaration by the artists, their art and Scientific advisory board as well as the supportive circle of friends and initiative.
After months of struggling and advertising, the result is sobering: The city has not succeeded in implementing a unanimous council resolution that paves the way for a new form of urban development in which art and culture should play a special role. The “Raum 13” initiative should remain an “anchor point” in the development of the district. In the past few years, the artists had initiated more than just classical art projects. Rather, a kind of think tank for Cologne’s urban development was created with the participation of scientists, architects, monument conservationists, financial experts and other artists. A historic place in Cologne’s industrial history should be preserved and become the setting for something new.
No agreement with the owners
But the city did not succeed in getting the owner of the former KHD headquarters to negotiate. He wants to sell, but apparently not to the city. His termination of the contract with the artists was confirmed by the district court. The artists had hoped that the mayor and building department at least managed to get an agreement with the regional company “NRW Urban”, which owns the area behind the listed main administration building. There are rooms and open spaces that would have enabled the artists to continue working in the so-called “Otto and Langen Quarter” and not have to give up the future-oriented idea entirely. But now this hope has also been disappointed: “Out of liability and traffic safety liability”, “under no circumstances can an area be made available”, Markus Greitemann, Head of Construction, passes on the assessment of the state without contradiction.