Making The Evidence Room: a donor-funded success story

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

The enthusiastic support of donors helped a 蓝莓视频 team take their exhibition about the architectural evidence of Auschwitz to the , the most prestigious architectural show in the world, where it is raising questions about the moral responsibility of architects.

the Evidence Room

The Evidence Room consists of life-sized replicas and casts of key pieces of architectural evidence (a gas column and gas-tight hatch, a gas chamber door, blueprints, architects鈥 letters, contractors鈥 bills, and photographs.

蓝莓视频 Architecture professor Robert Jan van Pelt and his team of Anne Bordeleau, Donald McKay, Sascha Hastings and 蓝莓视频 architecture students, were starting to get worried.

Their exhibition exploring needed to be on a plane heading for Venice by late March 2016. It was already November, and the team didn鈥檛 have the money to construct the exhibition鈥檚 key objects鈥攍et alone to crate and ship it.

鈥淲e were facing the very real possibility that we might not be able to go,鈥 says van Pelt. 鈥淲e had very little time, and it was such a big project. We had to make everything from scratch.鈥

Robert Jan van Pelt and his team of Anne Bordeleau, Donald McKay, Sascha Hastings and 蓝莓视频 architecture students examine blueprints

Robert Jan van Pelt and his team.

The exhibition was based on the report van Pelt authored as an expert witness at the 2000 libel case brought by British holocaust denier David Irving against American historian Deborah Lipstadt. In that trial, van Pelt鈥檚 forensic interpretation of the blueprints and architectural remains of Auschwitz helped prove irrefutably that the camp was a 鈥減urposefully designed factory of death.鈥

The idea of the exhibition was to present key aspects of van Pelt鈥檚 findings, including a three-dimensional reconstruction of an Auschwitz gas column.

Originally, van Pelt approached the Canada Council for funding, but the Council was already sponsoring a Canadian entry in the Biennale, and was unable to support another. The team鈥檚 only option was to accept the generous offer of student Michael Nugent to build the key exhibit and seek funding from private sources, something van Pelt had little experience with previously.

Fortunately, donors immediately saw the importance of van Pelt鈥檚 exhibition. Their response was overwhelming and the team quickly exceeded their fundraising goals. In total, $586,393 was raised from 30 donors to cover the construction, shipping, and maintenance of the exhibition. The Gerald Schwartz and Heather Reisman Foundation and the Azrieli Foundation made significant gifts to the project.

Carol Weinbaum, of The Jack Weinbaum Family Foundation, says she knew instantly that her foundation needed to support the exhibition.

鈥淚 had just come back from Buenos Aires where I visited several museum shows that used art and architecture to highlight issues of mass murder, remembrance, documentation and justice in the context of their history of the 鈥榙isappeared,鈥欌 says Weinbaum.

鈥淔or Auschwitz and Holocaust denial to be part of this global conversation as a Canadian contribution on the international stage at the Venice Architectural Biennale was a uniquely powerful and timely opportunity to set the record straight with irrefutable evidence.鈥

a black and white shot of the Evidence Room

Since opening in May, The Evidence Room has become one of the festival鈥檚 most widely discussed exhibitions. It has been covered by the international media, with articles in the , , and .

Many of the donors travelled to Venice for the exhibition鈥檚 opening. For van Pelt, it was incredibly rewarding to put a face to the names of the individuals who had supported his project.

鈥淲e were able to stand there and look them in the face and say 鈥榳hat do you think鈥?鈥 said van Pelt. 鈥淭hey were able to say 鈥榶ou've spent our money wisely and creatively.鈥 It was very different from working with, say, SSHRC funds, for which we were also very grateful. There was a personal dimension to the support, and that was very motivating for me and the team.鈥