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Franz Marc Museum

The Franz Marc Museum is a museum located in Kochel am See, Upper Bavaria, dedicated to German Expressionist painter Franz Marc. The museum shows paintings by Franz Marc, and also works of art of his contemporaries and other important artists of the 20th century, in a permanent and in temporary exhibitions.[1][2]

Franz Marc Museum with extension (to the left)

History edit

The Franz Marc Museum is a private institution, which was founded in 1986 to present the life and work of Marc, one of the most important artists of Bavaria in the 20th century, in the place where he lived and which gave him so much inspiration.[3][4]

 
Franz Marc Museum original building

The museum exhibits 2000 works, including more than 150 works from the estate of Franz Marc, which are complemented with various loans. It also holds many of his personal items and written documents, as well works of art by some of his contemporary artists, such as Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Max Pechstein, Erich Heckel, Max Beckmann, Gabriele Münter and Alexej von Jawlensky. The exhibition illustrates the influence of Franz Marc and his colleagues of the Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter in contemporary art.[5][6]

In 2008, a new building was inaugurated, having been designed by Swiss architects Diethelm & Spillmann, and it opened up new possibilities for the museum's conception. It extended the exhibition space by around 700 m2, so that Marc's work could be put in the context of the 20th century art. Especially after the addition to the Franz Marc Bequest and the Franz Marc Foundation of the collection of the Etta and Otto Stangl Foundation, it became possible to showcase the work of Marc with the some of his other contemporaries, such as from the artists from the other German Expressionist group Brücke, and also post-World War II German and French artists, like Joseph Beuys, Per Kirkeby and Georg Baselitz.[7]

The museum continuously changes the displays of the collection, which provides new insights about Marc's work and his influence in German contemporary art.[8]

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the artist's death, on 4 March 2016, the museum dedicated him an exhibition trilogy, under the collective title "Franz Marc - Between Utopia and Apocalypse" (Franz Marc – Zwischen Utopie und Apokalypse), each one called, respectively, "The Poor Country of Tirol", "Grazing Horses" and "Fighting Forms".[9] The museum also holds periodically exhibitions dedicated to contemporary artists. It inaugurated recently the exhibition "Blauer Reiter-Das Moment der Abstraktion", dedicated to the Blaue Reiter artists and how they paved the way to abstraccionism.[10]

The Franz Marc Museum is part of the MuSeen Landscape Expressionism (MuSeenLandschaft Expressionismus), in Germany, together with the Museum der Phantasie ("Buchheim Museum"), in Bernried am Starnberger See, the Museum Penzberg, the Schloßmuseum Murnau (Castle Museum Murnau), and the Municipal Gallery Lenbachhaus, in Munich.[11]

Friends of the Franz Marc Museum edit

The Friends of the Franz Marc Museum is an association that sponsors exhibitions on Franz Marc, artists of Der Blaue Reiter or Die Brücke, as well as on abstract art of the 20th century, especially German post-World War II art. Their commitment enables them to buy works of art to supplement the collections of the Franz Marc Museum. They also support the development of new placement services to promote understanding of art and to show their contexts and backgrounds. In addition, they facilitate series of talks, events and symposia, scientific conferences on 20th-century art and cultural history, and publications documenting these events or presenting new research results. They also promote cultural events such as readings or concerts and support placement services for non-educated sections of the population and young people.

Works edit

Some of the best known works of the museum are:[12]

  • Franz Marc, Hut in Dachau Moors (German: Moorhütten im Dachauer Moos), 1902
  • Franz Marc, Kleine Pferdestudie II, 1905
  • Franz Marc, Two Women on the Hillside (German: Zwei Frauen am Berg), 1906
  • Franz Marc, Hocken im Schnee, 1911
  • Franz Marc, Springendes Pferd, 1912
  • Franz Marc, Kleine Komposition IV, 1914
  • August Macke, Große Promenade, 1914
  • Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Zwei Tänzerinnen, 1910–11
  • Willi Baumeister, Figur in absoluter Stellung, 1919

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Franz Marc Museum, Muenchen.De (German)
  2. ^ Franz Marc Museum: Die Sammlung (German), Hirmer Verlag GmbH, Hardcover, 2019 SBN: 978-3-7774-3379-0
  3. ^ Franz Marc Museum at Google Arts and Culture
  4. ^ Das Franz Marc Museum in Kochel am See, Radio Bayern 2, 2 January 2018 (German)
  5. ^ Franz Marc Museum, Muenchen.De (German)
  6. ^ Wilde Kunst, wilde Natur - Das Franz Marc Museum in Kochel am See, ZDF Kultur, 23 September 2018 (German)
  7. ^ Marc-Museum in Kochel - Eine Burg für Franz, Spiegel Online, 18 June 2008 (German)
  8. ^ Das Franz-Marc-Museum in Kochel neu entdecken: Sammlungskatalog überarbeitet, Merkur.de, 18 June 2019 (German)
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 February 2016. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  10. ^ Das Franz-Marc-Museum zeigt, wie der Blaue Reiter neue Formen fand, Süddeutsche Zeitung, 13 October 2019 (German)
  11. ^ "MuSeenLandschaft Expressionismus".
  12. ^ Franz Marc Museum: Die Sammlung (German), Hirmer Verlag GmbH, Hardcover, 2019 SBN: 978-3-7774-3379-0

External links edit

  • Franz Marc Museum Website

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The Franz Marc Museum is a museum located in Kochel am See Upper Bavaria dedicated to German Expressionist painter Franz Marc The museum shows paintings by Franz Marc and also works of art of his contemporaries and other important artists of the 20th century in a permanent and in temporary exhibitions 1 2 Franz Marc Museum with extension to the left Contents 1 History 2 Friends of the Franz Marc Museum 3 Works 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Franz Marc Museum is a private institution which was founded in 1986 to present the life and work of Marc one of the most important artists of Bavaria in the 20th century in the place where he lived and which gave him so much inspiration 3 4 nbsp Franz Marc Museum original building The museum exhibits 2000 works including more than 150 works from the estate of Franz Marc which are complemented with various loans It also holds many of his personal items and written documents as well works of art by some of his contemporary artists such as Paul Klee Wassily Kandinsky Max Pechstein Erich Heckel Max Beckmann Gabriele Munter and Alexej von Jawlensky The exhibition illustrates the influence of Franz Marc and his colleagues of the Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter in contemporary art 5 6 In 2008 a new building was inaugurated having been designed by Swiss architects Diethelm amp Spillmann and it opened up new possibilities for the museum s conception It extended the exhibition space by around 700 m2 so that Marc s work could be put in the context of the 20th century art Especially after the addition to the Franz Marc Bequest and the Franz Marc Foundation of the collection of the Etta and Otto Stangl Foundation it became possible to showcase the work of Marc with the some of his other contemporaries such as from the artists from the other German Expressionist group Brucke and also post World War II German and French artists like Joseph Beuys Per Kirkeby and Georg Baselitz 7 The museum continuously changes the displays of the collection which provides new insights about Marc s work and his influence in German contemporary art 8 On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the artist s death on 4 March 2016 the museum dedicated him an exhibition trilogy under the collective title Franz Marc Between Utopia and Apocalypse Franz Marc Zwischen Utopie und Apokalypse each one called respectively The Poor Country of Tirol Grazing Horses and Fighting Forms 9 The museum also holds periodically exhibitions dedicated to contemporary artists It inaugurated recently the exhibition Blauer Reiter Das Moment der Abstraktion dedicated to the Blaue Reiter artists and how they paved the way to abstraccionism 10 The Franz Marc Museum is part of the MuSeen Landscape Expressionism MuSeenLandschaft Expressionismus in Germany together with the Museum der Phantasie Buchheim Museum in Bernried am Starnberger See the Museum Penzberg the Schlossmuseum Murnau Castle Museum Murnau and the Municipal Gallery Lenbachhaus in Munich 11 Friends of the Franz Marc Museum editThe Friends of the Franz Marc Museum is an association that sponsors exhibitions on Franz Marc artists of Der Blaue Reiter or Die Brucke as well as on abstract art of the 20th century especially German post World War II art Their commitment enables them to buy works of art to supplement the collections of the Franz Marc Museum They also support the development of new placement services to promote understanding of art and to show their contexts and backgrounds In addition they facilitate series of talks events and symposia scientific conferences on 20th century art and cultural history and publications documenting these events or presenting new research results They also promote cultural events such as readings or concerts and support placement services for non educated sections of the population and young people Works editSome of the best known works of the museum are 12 Franz Marc Hut in Dachau Moors German Moorhutten im Dachauer Moos 1902 Franz Marc Kleine Pferdestudie II 1905 Franz Marc Two Women on the Hillside German Zwei Frauen am Berg 1906 Franz Marc Hocken im Schnee 1911 Franz Marc Springendes Pferd 1912 Franz Marc Kleine Komposition IV 1914 August Macke Grosse Promenade 1914 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Zwei Tanzerinnen 1910 11 Willi Baumeister Figur in absoluter Stellung 1919See also editList of single artist museumsReferences edit Franz Marc Museum Muenchen De German Franz Marc Museum Die Sammlung German Hirmer Verlag GmbH Hardcover 2019 SBN 978 3 7774 3379 0 Franz Marc Museum at Google Arts and Culture Das Franz Marc Museum in Kochel am See Radio Bayern 2 2 January 2018 German Franz Marc Museum Muenchen De German Wilde Kunst wilde Natur Das Franz Marc Museum in Kochel am See ZDF Kultur 23 September 2018 German Marc Museum in Kochel Eine Burg fur Franz Spiegel Online 18 June 2008 German Das Franz Marc Museum in Kochel neu entdecken Sammlungskatalog uberarbeitet Merkur de 18 June 2019 German Franz Marc Year 2016 franz marc museum de 25 February 2016 German PDF Archived from the original PDF on 25 February 2016 Retrieved 11 October 2019 Das Franz Marc Museum zeigt wie der Blaue Reiter neue Formen fand Suddeutsche Zeitung 13 October 2019 German MuSeenLandschaft Expressionismus Franz Marc Museum Die Sammlung German Hirmer Verlag GmbH Hardcover 2019 SBN 978 3 7774 3379 0External links editFranz Marc Museum Website 47 39 02 N 11 21 55 E 47 6506 N 11 3652 E 47 6506 11 3652 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Franz Marc Museum amp oldid 1221704691, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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