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Kunstmuseen Krefeld

The Kunstmuseen Krefeld (Krefeld Art Museums) is an art museum in Krefeld, Germany. It is particularly dedicated to modern and contemporary art. Three houses constitute the museum—the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Haus Lange and Haus Esters. Since the late 1950s, the museums have risen to international prominence. Katia Baudin, former deputy director of the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, has headed the museums since 1 September 2016.[1]

Kunstmuseen Krefeld
Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, 2005
Established1888 (1888)
LocationKrefeld
TypeMuseum of modern art
DirectorKatia Baudin
Websitewww.kunstmuseenkrefeld.de

History edit

Beginning edit

In January 1882, the Craftsmen's and Education Association stated in a citizens' meeting: "It is desirable that a museum be established in Crefeld that represents the interests of the arts and crafts in particular".[2] A museum commission was then founded, and a museum association was founded the following year. It had 32 members, including the mayor, the district administrator, the school board and several silk manufacturers.[3] In the same year, the first exhibition Kunstwerke aus Krefelder Privatbesitz was held in the Stadthalle. In the 1880s, the museum association primarily sought donations, objects and paintings as the basis for a museum building. In 1884, the city of Krefeld made the former school at Westwall 60 available free of charge.[2] As early as 1897, the total value of the collection was estimated at 112,000 Reichsmark. This included a Roman department, ironware from the 15th to the 18th century, Italian metalwork, furniture from the Lower Rhine, Rhenish stoneware, pottery, German and Dutch faiences, South German and French furniture of the Rococo and the Empire, Italian furniture of the Renaissance and a painting gallery.[3]

The museum at Karlsplatz edit

 
Exhibition poster
by Alfred Mohrbutter

After the death of Kaiser William I in 1888, a museum was proposed to be erected as a memorial to him instead of a monument. Eventually, the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum commenced construction in 1894 and opened in 1897. Its north and south wings were extended as early as 1910–1912. The museum started with a collection from Konrad Kramer, who had been in the Lower Rhine region since 1850 collecting furniture, sculptures, stained glass, stoneware, paintings and weapons. The Krefeld city councillor Albert Oetker had bought the Kramer collection and donated it in time for the opening of the museum.[4]

The first director of the museum was Friedrich Deneken in 1897. During his 25-year tenure, the collection was developed. In an appeal, he wrote: "The Kaiser Wilhelm Museum must preferably be directed towards the acquisition of newer art products".[3] As early as 1900, 26 purchases laid the foundation for today's poster collection. The Italian Renaissance collection was acquired by Adolf von Beckerath [de] in the same period.

In 1922, Max Creutz succeeded Deneken as museum director. While Deneken's focus had been on modern decorative arts and small-scale art, Creutz shifted it to contemporary fine arts. In the first year of his tenure, he acquired a collection from Deutsches Museum für Kunst in Handel und Gewerbe [de] with works by Peter Behrens and Henry van de Velde. He also purchased paintings by Campendonk, Liebermann and Kirchner. In 1923, Creutz arranged for the creation of four large murals named Lebensalter by Johan Thorn Prikker on the upper floor.[5]

Creutz's death in 1932 marked the beginning of a period of stagnation at the museum. Burghardt Freiherr von Lepel took over as director in 1933, but left again in 1936. Fritz Muthmann's term of office from 1937 to 1943 saw the crackdown on so-called degenerate art under the Nazi regime, and thus almost all of Creutz's collection of modern works were confiscated. Muthmann had the Prikker murals bricked up and thus saved them from destruction. The many purchases made during his tenure were reversed after the war by the victorious powers.

The museum, which was closed in 1942, survived the war unscathed and was initially shared by municipal offices and institutions.

Post-war years edit

In 1947, Paul Wember was appointed museum director. With the limited funds at his disposal, Wember attempted to purchase works of art from the 1930s after the currency reform in 1948 in order to expand and round off existing focal points of the collection. Romantic drawings and Impressionist paintings were also purchased to complete the collection. In 1953 and 1954, sheets by Max Ernst, Yves Tanguy, Joan Miró, Matisse and Picasso, among others, could be acquired at favourable prices, and thus the importance of contemporary graphic art increased within the collections.[6] In 1955, Ulrich Lange made his childhood home, built between 1928 and 1930 by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, available to the city of Krefeld for ten years as an exhibition venue for contemporary art. Under Wember's management, Haus Lange became one of the leading exhibition venues for avant-garde art, and it was here that Yves Klein held his first and last museum retrospective during his lifetime.

With a minimal acquisition budget, the Kunstmuseen Krefeld was not in a position to invest in classical modernism like bigger museums. Wember therefore bought unknown contemporary art, including works by Yves Klein, Tàpies and Beuys, for example a first painting by Yves Klein in 1959 for DM 500[7] or two paintings by Piero Manzoni for 200 DM.[8] Wember used a wide range of contacts with gallery owners such as Michael Hertz, Alfred Schmela, Rolf Ricke, Rudolf Zwirner and Conny Fischer for exhibitions and purchases.

In 1960, the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum closed for an urgently needed general renovation, which, however, was to begin in 1966. With the expiry of the 10 years, exhibition activities in Haus Lange also ended for the time being in 1966, thus closing both museums.

Since 1969 edit

In April 1969, the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum was reopened. Ulrich Lange also donated Haus Lange to the city with the condition of exhibiting contemporary art there for 99 years.[9] Wember retired in 1975. In 1976, the city of Krefeld acquired Haus Esters, the neighbouring house of Haus Lange, which opened in 1981 as another exhibition institute for temporary exhibitions of contemporary art.[9]

In 2010, the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum closed once again for a fundamental renovation, which was carried out from 2012. With the completion of the work, the first collection presentation Das Abenteuer unserer Sammlung I was opened on 2 June 2016, thus presenting many works to the public for the first time in over six years.

Buildings edit

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Museum edit

The museum building was built in 1894–1897 in the style of eclecticism and extended in 1910–1912 with north and south wings. The building remained undamaged in the Second World War and was rebuilt in 1966–1969. The removal of the grand staircase and the emperor's statue increased the exhibition space by almost 40%.[3]

Between 2012 and 2016, the house was renovated once again and equipped according to international museum standards for climate and safety. In the process, the mural Lebensalter by Jan Thorn Prikker, created in 1923, was made visible again.

Haus Lange / Haus Esters edit

 
West front of Haus Esters
 
Haus Lange, garden side

In 1927, Hermann Lange, art collector and director of the Vereinigte Seidenwebereien (VerSeidAG), together with Josef Esters, also director of the VerSeidAG, commissioned the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe to design the homes for both families. In the same year, Mies van der Rohe had already realised the furnishing of the Café Samt und Seide at the Berlin trade fair Die Mode der Dame with his then partner Lilly Reich on behalf of the Association of German Silk Weavers with headquarters in Krefeld.

The two-storey villas, built between 1928 and 1931 in the style of classical modernism, extend into the site as flat structures consisting of nested cubes and dominant rows of windows. All the south-facing windows of the house are designed as undivided glass surfaces that can be recessed into the ground except for a low parapet height. This allows the separation between interior and exterior space to be temporarily eliminated. On the street side, however, the buildings appear relatively closed and compact. Inside, the room segments interlock.

Mies van der Rohe also designed the gardens for Haus Esters, and presumably also for Haus Lange because of the similarity. The result was landscaped areas with wide lawns, straight paths and flowerbeds whose geometry follows the formal language of the buildings. The gardens are part of the Straße der Gartenkunst zwischen Rhein und Maas [de].

Collection edit

The collection of the Kunstmuseen Krefeld comprises approx. 14,000 works from the fields of painting, sculpture, graphic art, applied art, photography and new media.

Art before 1945 edit

The older works in the museum are very much influenced by the history of the museum's origins. Especially many donations and endowments from the early days form the foundation. The aforementioned Oetker Collection is particularly worthy of mention here, as well as the Kramer Collection with medieval sculptures from the Lower Rhine. As mentioned, the former Beckerath Collection forms a closed complex of Italian Renaissance art with, among other things, several high-quality sculptural works of the Quattrocento.

One focus is on paintings from the 19th century, including works by Franz von Lenbach, Wilhelm Leibl, Johann Wilhelm Schirmer, Hans Thoma and various artists of the Düsseldorf School of Painting. Of particular note is Der Schadow-Kreis [de], a joint painting by Eduard Bendemann, Theodor Hildebrandt, Julius Hübner, Wilhelm von Schadow and Karl Ferdinand Sohn, created in Rome in 1830.

Classical Modernism is represented, among others, by the marble sculpture Eva (1900) by Auguste Rodin and the painting The Houses of Parliament in London (1904) by Claude Monet. The Modern Collection was torn apart in 1937 by the confiscations in the context of degenerate art. Heinrich Campendonk's Pierrot with Sunflower (1925) and the painting Kuhmelken (1913) by Emil Nolde returned to the collection after the war. Some gaps were closed again after 1945 through targeted acquisitions. The museum has works by the German Impressionists Max Slevogt, Lois Corinth and Max Liebermann as well as Expressionist works. The Painting Flood (1912) by Wassily Kandinsky Symphony Black and Red by Alexej von Jawlensky and a group of works by Heinrich Campendonk represent the Blaue Reiter. Of particular note are the Constructivist works by Piet Mondrian, whose rightful ownership has been under discussion for some time,[10] Theo van Doesburg and László Moholy-Nagy.

A special feature is the group of works of Rhenish Expressionism [de], with works by Heinrich Nauen, Helmuth Macke and Johan Thorn Prikker.

Art after 1945 edit

The collection boasts many new realists. Jean Tinguely, Arman, Raymond Hains, Jacques de la Villeglé and others enrich the collection, as do Yaakov Agam, Lucio Fontana, Adolf Luther [de], Piero Manzoni, Jesús Rafael Soto or Heinz Mack, Otto Piene and Günther Uecker. The house has a special history with Yves Klein, who held his first and only retrospective in Haus Lange. Due to the large number of works, Klein, along with Joseph Beuys, forms a central artistic position that continues to shape the collection today. From the field of Pop Art, the museum can boast works by artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Indiana and Andy Warhol. In the 1980s, there was a turn to European positions, especially to artists of the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, including paintings by Nicola De Maria and Norbert Prangenberg. In addition, works by Erwin Heerich, Hubert Kiecol [de], Abraham David Christian, Zvi Goldstein, David Rabinowitch, Richard Deacon, Didier Vermeiren, Rosemarie Trockel, Jan Vercruysse and others were collected. At the end of the 1990s, the collection was supplemented by paintings by Gerhard Richter and Sigmar Polke.

Joseph Beuys edit

With the Beuys Block, the Kunstmuseen Krefeld have a unique group of works consisting of seven objects that the artist arranged himself in several stages. Born in Krefeld in 1921, Beuys was very much associated with the museum. As early as 1952, he created the fountain, a commissioned work that he made - mediated by Paul Wember, the museum director at the time - for the Krefelder Edelstahlwerke. Until the last purchase in 1976, 53 further works were brought to Krefeld with the artist's help. The central object is the installation Barraque D'Dull Odde acquired in 1971, a double shelf with a lectern and seating, in which all the relics of Beuys' artistic life can be found. In February 1977, Joseph Beuys spent two days and nights dismantling the Barraque D'Dull Odde in its old location and reassembling it in a newly designed exhibition space in which the windows were covered and painted completely white. Afterwards, all the remaining Beuys works were installed in the same room together with the artist. In 1984, Beuys completed it by adding a second room. Even during the renovation of the museum between 2012 and 2016, the ensemble remained in its original place.

In 2010, this unique group of works was in danger of being torn apart when the collector Helga Lauffs withdrew her collection, which included five works by Beuys, from the museum. With the help of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, the works of art were kept at the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum.[11]

Graphic arts collection edit

 
Poster for the Brücke exhibition by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, 1905

The Kunstmuseen Krefeld have an extensive Graphic Collection with over 12,000 drawings, prints and artists' books. The foundation of this collection was laid in the early years under the director Friedrich Deneken. The aim was to provide an overview of the artistic development of the 19th century with individual sheets. But the first posters were also purchased for the international poster collection, which today numbers over 1000 sheets. In 1923, the collection expanded abruptly with the acquisition of the model collection of the Deutsches Museum für Kunst in Handel und Gewerbe. This included designs by Peter Behrens, Henry van de Velde, the Steglitzer Werkstatt [de] and the Wiener Werkstättes. At the same time, an extensive collection of Japanese woodblock prints was created. In the 1920s, prints by Heinrich Campendonk, Erich Heckel, Käthe Kollwitz and Franz Marc joined the collection. Even after the Second World War, special attention was paid to the graphic arts collection. For example, the art museums have 80 prints by Picasso as well as works by Warhol, Beuys and Matisse. In the 1980s, works by Gerhard Richter, Nicola De Maria, Abraham David Christian, Mimmo Paladino, A. R. Penck and Norbert Prangenberg were added. In the 1990s, graphic works by artists such as Christian Boltanski, Bethan Huws, Anri Sala or Luc Tuymans entered the collection.

Following the fundamental renovation of the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum in 2016, the Graphic Arts Collection has been given a permanent place. A Graphic Studies Cabinet has been set up where visitors can ask to see sheets from the rich collection.

Exhibitions edit

Especially since Haus Lange has been available as an exhibition space, the Krefeld art museums have presented a whole series of highly regarded art exhibitions. In the process, Haus Lange and Haus Esters are often regarded by the artists themselves as a field for experimentation, entirely in the sense of the then director Paul Wember, who formulated: The exhibition form must become a different one, because art has become different ... We can no longer be content with hanging pictures on the wall or putting sculptures on the plinth.[12] Thus, major exhibitions by Alberto Giacometti, Alexander Calder, ZERO, Marcel Duchamp, Robert Indiana, Claes Oldenburg, among others, can be pointed to, Timm Ulrichs, Adolf Luther, Keith Sonnier, Abraham David Christian, Thomas Schütte, Gerhard Richter, Richard Deacon, Stan Douglas or Andreas Gursky. Some artists incorporated an examination of Mies van der Rohe's buildings in a special way. The beginning was made in 1961 by Yves Klein with temporary fire columns, which he lit in the garden of the house, as well as a Raum der Leere, a retrofitted room with a floor area of seven square metres, which he whitewashed in a grainy white and which exists unchanged to this day. In 1971, Haus Lange was covered with an airborne construction by the group Haus-Rucker-Co [de] for the exhibition Cover, Überleben in verschmutzter Umwelt. Christo laid out his fabric panels in the house and garden for the presentation Wrapped Floors and Wrapped Walk Ways in the same year. In 2009, for the exhibition BRICK BLDG, LG WINDOWS W/XLENT VIEWS, PARTIALLY FURNISHED, RENOWNED ARCHITECT, John Baldessari fully covered the large windows of Haus Lange outside with images of bricks.

  • 2017/2018: Haus Lange Exat 51 - Synthese der Künste im Jugoslawien der Nachkriegszeit.
  • 2017/2018: Haus Esters Jamina Cibic: Spirit of our Needs (curated by Katia Baudin).
  • 2020: Haus Esters Sharon Ya'ari. The Romantic Trail and the Concrete House.

References edit

  1. ^
  2. ^ a b Dirk Senger (2012). Erstes Krefelder Museum in ehemaliger Schule am Westwall. Vol. 83/2012. Krefeld: Verein für Heimatkunde e.V. pp. 60 f. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  3. ^ a b c d Paul Wember (1973). Kunst in Krefeld. M. DuMont Schauberg. ISBN 3-7701-0679-2.
  4. ^ Krefelder Museumsgeschichte: die Kunstmuseen. Krefeld. 1990. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ Max Creutz: Die neuen Monumentalbilder Thorn-Prikkers im Krefelder Kaiser-Wilhelm-Museum., Die Kunst für alle: Malerei, Plastik, Graphik, Architektur, März 1924, pp. 184–189
  6. ^ Irmgard Bernrieder. "Culture in Krefeld | KWM 60s". kultur-in-krefeld.de. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  7. ^ Gisela Fiedler-Bender: Paul Wember zum 100. Geburtstag. In Art and Krefeld (ed.): Paul Wember. Memories on the occasion of his 100th birthday. Krefeld 2013, p. 25.
  8. ^ Heinz Mack in conversation with Magdalena Broska. December 2008. In: Kunst und Krefeld e. V. (ed.): Paul Wember on his 100th birthday. Krefeld 2013, p. 55f.
  9. ^ a b "In Krefeld's Haus Lange the windows go into the basement | Monuments Online". www.monumente-online.de. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  10. ^ Stefan Koldehoff: Wem gehören die Mondrians? In Die Zeit, 8 March 2018, p. 27
  11. ^ Augsburger Allgemeine. "Beuys-Werkgruppe für Krefeld gesichert". Augsburger Allgemeine. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  12. ^ "For him, the museum was a hyperactive educational institute: the era of Paul Wember and the Kunstmuseen Krefeld". www.rheinische-art. de. Retrieved 24 September 2021.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Kunstmuseen Krefeld Krefeld Art Museums is an art museum in Krefeld Germany It is particularly dedicated to modern and contemporary art Three houses constitute the museum the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum Haus Lange and Haus Esters Since the late 1950s the museums have risen to international prominence Katia Baudin former deputy director of the Museum Ludwig in Cologne has headed the museums since 1 September 2016 1 Kunstmuseen KrefeldKaiser Wilhelm Museum 2005Established1888 1888 LocationKrefeldTypeMuseum of modern artDirectorKatia BaudinWebsitewww wbr kunstmuseenkrefeld wbr deHaus Lange and Haus Esters March 2005 Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginning 1 2 The museum at Karlsplatz 1 3 Post war years 1 4 Since 1969 2 Buildings 2 1 Kaiser Wilhelm Museum 2 2 Haus Lange Haus Esters 3 Collection 3 1 Art before 1945 3 2 Art after 1945 3 2 1 Joseph Beuys 3 3 Graphic arts collection 4 Exhibitions 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory editBeginning edit In January 1882 the Craftsmen s and Education Association stated in a citizens meeting It is desirable that a museum be established in Crefeld that represents the interests of the arts and crafts in particular 2 A museum commission was then founded and a museum association was founded the following year It had 32 members including the mayor the district administrator the school board and several silk manufacturers 3 In the same year the first exhibition Kunstwerke aus Krefelder Privatbesitz was held in the Stadthalle In the 1880s the museum association primarily sought donations objects and paintings as the basis for a museum building In 1884 the city of Krefeld made the former school at Westwall 60 available free of charge 2 As early as 1897 the total value of the collection was estimated at 112 000 Reichsmark This included a Roman department ironware from the 15th to the 18th century Italian metalwork furniture from the Lower Rhine Rhenish stoneware pottery German and Dutch faiences South German and French furniture of the Rococo and the Empire Italian furniture of the Renaissance and a painting gallery 3 The museum at Karlsplatz edit nbsp Exhibition poster by Alfred MohrbutterAfter the death of Kaiser William I in 1888 a museum was proposed to be erected as a memorial to him instead of a monument Eventually the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum commenced construction in 1894 and opened in 1897 Its north and south wings were extended as early as 1910 1912 The museum started with a collection from Konrad Kramer who had been in the Lower Rhine region since 1850 collecting furniture sculptures stained glass stoneware paintings and weapons The Krefeld city councillor Albert Oetker had bought the Kramer collection and donated it in time for the opening of the museum 4 The first director of the museum was Friedrich Deneken in 1897 During his 25 year tenure the collection was developed In an appeal he wrote The Kaiser Wilhelm Museum must preferably be directed towards the acquisition of newer art products 3 As early as 1900 26 purchases laid the foundation for today s poster collection The Italian Renaissance collection was acquired by Adolf von Beckerath de in the same period In 1922 Max Creutz succeeded Deneken as museum director While Deneken s focus had been on modern decorative arts and small scale art Creutz shifted it to contemporary fine arts In the first year of his tenure he acquired a collection from Deutsches Museum fur Kunst in Handel und Gewerbe de with works by Peter Behrens and Henry van de Velde He also purchased paintings by Campendonk Liebermann and Kirchner In 1923 Creutz arranged for the creation of four large murals named Lebensalter by Johan Thorn Prikker on the upper floor 5 Creutz s death in 1932 marked the beginning of a period of stagnation at the museum Burghardt Freiherr von Lepel took over as director in 1933 but left again in 1936 Fritz Muthmann s term of office from 1937 to 1943 saw the crackdown on so called degenerate art under the Nazi regime and thus almost all of Creutz s collection of modern works were confiscated Muthmann had the Prikker murals bricked up and thus saved them from destruction The many purchases made during his tenure were reversed after the war by the victorious powers The museum which was closed in 1942 survived the war unscathed and was initially shared by municipal offices and institutions Post war years edit In 1947 Paul Wember was appointed museum director With the limited funds at his disposal Wember attempted to purchase works of art from the 1930s after the currency reform in 1948 in order to expand and round off existing focal points of the collection Romantic drawings and Impressionist paintings were also purchased to complete the collection In 1953 and 1954 sheets by Max Ernst Yves Tanguy Joan Miro Matisse and Picasso among others could be acquired at favourable prices and thus the importance of contemporary graphic art increased within the collections 6 In 1955 Ulrich Lange made his childhood home built between 1928 and 1930 by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe available to the city of Krefeld for ten years as an exhibition venue for contemporary art Under Wember s management Haus Lange became one of the leading exhibition venues for avant garde art and it was here that Yves Klein held his first and last museum retrospective during his lifetime With a minimal acquisition budget the Kunstmuseen Krefeld was not in a position to invest in classical modernism like bigger museums Wember therefore bought unknown contemporary art including works by Yves Klein Tapies and Beuys for example a first painting by Yves Klein in 1959 for DM 500 7 or two paintings by Piero Manzoni for 200 DM 8 Wember used a wide range of contacts with gallery owners such as Michael Hertz Alfred Schmela Rolf Ricke Rudolf Zwirner and Conny Fischer for exhibitions and purchases In 1960 the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum closed for an urgently needed general renovation which however was to begin in 1966 With the expiry of the 10 years exhibition activities in Haus Lange also ended for the time being in 1966 thus closing both museums Since 1969 edit In April 1969 the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum was reopened Ulrich Lange also donated Haus Lange to the city with the condition of exhibiting contemporary art there for 99 years 9 Wember retired in 1975 In 1976 the city of Krefeld acquired Haus Esters the neighbouring house of Haus Lange which opened in 1981 as another exhibition institute for temporary exhibitions of contemporary art 9 In 2010 the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum closed once again for a fundamental renovation which was carried out from 2012 With the completion of the work the first collection presentation Das Abenteuer unserer Sammlung I was opened on 2 June 2016 thus presenting many works to the public for the first time in over six years Buildings editKaiser Wilhelm Museum edit The museum building was built in 1894 1897 in the style of eclecticism and extended in 1910 1912 with north and south wings The building remained undamaged in the Second World War and was rebuilt in 1966 1969 The removal of the grand staircase and the emperor s statue increased the exhibition space by almost 40 3 Between 2012 and 2016 the house was renovated once again and equipped according to international museum standards for climate and safety In the process the mural Lebensalter by Jan Thorn Prikker created in 1923 was made visible again Haus Lange Haus Esters edit nbsp West front of Haus Esters nbsp Haus Lange garden sideIn 1927 Hermann Lange art collector and director of the Vereinigte Seidenwebereien VerSeidAG together with Josef Esters also director of the VerSeidAG commissioned the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe to design the homes for both families In the same year Mies van der Rohe had already realised the furnishing of the Cafe Samt und Seide at the Berlin trade fair Die Mode der Dame with his then partner Lilly Reich on behalf of the Association of German Silk Weavers with headquarters in Krefeld The two storey villas built between 1928 and 1931 in the style of classical modernism extend into the site as flat structures consisting of nested cubes and dominant rows of windows All the south facing windows of the house are designed as undivided glass surfaces that can be recessed into the ground except for a low parapet height This allows the separation between interior and exterior space to be temporarily eliminated On the street side however the buildings appear relatively closed and compact Inside the room segments interlock Mies van der Rohe also designed the gardens for Haus Esters and presumably also for Haus Lange because of the similarity The result was landscaped areas with wide lawns straight paths and flowerbeds whose geometry follows the formal language of the buildings The gardens are part of the Strasse der Gartenkunst zwischen Rhein und Maas de Collection editThe collection of the Kunstmuseen Krefeld comprises approx 14 000 works from the fields of painting sculpture graphic art applied art photography and new media Art before 1945 edit The older works in the museum are very much influenced by the history of the museum s origins Especially many donations and endowments from the early days form the foundation The aforementioned Oetker Collection is particularly worthy of mention here as well as the Kramer Collection with medieval sculptures from the Lower Rhine As mentioned the former Beckerath Collection forms a closed complex of Italian Renaissance art with among other things several high quality sculptural works of the Quattrocento One focus is on paintings from the 19th century including works by Franz von Lenbach Wilhelm Leibl Johann Wilhelm Schirmer Hans Thoma and various artists of the Dusseldorf School of Painting Of particular note is Der Schadow Kreis de a joint painting by Eduard Bendemann Theodor Hildebrandt Julius Hubner Wilhelm von Schadow and Karl Ferdinand Sohn created in Rome in 1830 nbsp Madonna mit Kind after Donatello ca 1445 nbsp Anbetung der Heiligen Drei Konige Aertgen van Leyden ca 1530 nbsp Geigenspieler und Madchen mit Glas Hendrick Terbrugghen 1624 nbsp Der Schadow Kreis Collective work by five painters 1830Classical Modernism is represented among others by the marble sculpture Eva 1900 by Auguste Rodin and the painting The Houses of Parliament in London 1904 by Claude Monet The Modern Collection was torn apart in 1937 by the confiscations in the context of degenerate art Heinrich Campendonk s Pierrot with Sunflower 1925 and the painting Kuhmelken 1913 by Emil Nolde returned to the collection after the war Some gaps were closed again after 1945 through targeted acquisitions The museum has works by the German Impressionists Max Slevogt Lois Corinth and Max Liebermann as well as Expressionist works The Painting Flood 1912 by Wassily Kandinsky Symphony Black and Red by Alexej von Jawlensky and a group of works by Heinrich Campendonk represent the Blaue Reiter Of particular note are the Constructivist works by Piet Mondrian whose rightful ownership has been under discussion for some time 10 Theo van Doesburg and Laszlo Moholy Nagy A special feature is the group of works of Rhenish Expressionism de with works by Heinrich Nauen Helmuth Macke and Johan Thorn Prikker nbsp Das Parlamentsgebaude in London Claude Monet 1904 nbsp Sintflut by Wassily Kandinsky 1912 nbsp Geometrisches Ornament mit Blutrot by Johan Thorn Prikker 1921 22 nbsp Tableau N VII by Piet Mondrian 1925Art after 1945 edit The collection boasts many new realists Jean Tinguely Arman Raymond Hains Jacques de la Villegle and others enrich the collection as do Yaakov Agam Lucio Fontana Adolf Luther de Piero Manzoni Jesus Rafael Soto or Heinz Mack Otto Piene and Gunther Uecker The house has a special history with Yves Klein who held his first and only retrospective in Haus Lange Due to the large number of works Klein along with Joseph Beuys forms a central artistic position that continues to shape the collection today From the field of Pop Art the museum can boast works by artists such as Robert Rauschenberg Robert Indiana and Andy Warhol In the 1980s there was a turn to European positions especially to artists of the Kunstakademie Dusseldorf including paintings by Nicola De Maria and Norbert Prangenberg In addition works by Erwin Heerich Hubert Kiecol de Abraham David Christian Zvi Goldstein David Rabinowitch Richard Deacon Didier Vermeiren Rosemarie Trockel Jan Vercruysse and others were collected At the end of the 1990s the collection was supplemented by paintings by Gerhard Richter and Sigmar Polke Joseph Beuys edit With the Beuys Block the Kunstmuseen Krefeld have a unique group of works consisting of seven objects that the artist arranged himself in several stages Born in Krefeld in 1921 Beuys was very much associated with the museum As early as 1952 he created the fountain a commissioned work that he made mediated by Paul Wember the museum director at the time for the Krefelder Edelstahlwerke Until the last purchase in 1976 53 further works were brought to Krefeld with the artist s help The central object is the installation Barraque D Dull Odde acquired in 1971 a double shelf with a lectern and seating in which all the relics of Beuys artistic life can be found In February 1977 Joseph Beuys spent two days and nights dismantling the Barraque D Dull Odde in its old location and reassembling it in a newly designed exhibition space in which the windows were covered and painted completely white Afterwards all the remaining Beuys works were installed in the same room together with the artist In 1984 Beuys completed it by adding a second room Even during the renovation of the museum between 2012 and 2016 the ensemble remained in its original place In 2010 this unique group of works was in danger of being torn apart when the collector Helga Lauffs withdrew her collection which included five works by Beuys from the museum With the help of the state of North Rhine Westphalia the works of art were kept at the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum 11 Graphic arts collection edit nbsp Poster for the Brucke exhibition by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner 1905The Kunstmuseen Krefeld have an extensive Graphic Collection with over 12 000 drawings prints and artists books The foundation of this collection was laid in the early years under the director Friedrich Deneken The aim was to provide an overview of the artistic development of the 19th century with individual sheets But the first posters were also purchased for the international poster collection which today numbers over 1000 sheets In 1923 the collection expanded abruptly with the acquisition of the model collection of the Deutsches Museum fur Kunst in Handel und Gewerbe This included designs by Peter Behrens Henry van de Velde the Steglitzer Werkstatt de and the Wiener Werkstattes At the same time an extensive collection of Japanese woodblock prints was created In the 1920s prints by Heinrich Campendonk Erich Heckel Kathe Kollwitz and Franz Marc joined the collection Even after the Second World War special attention was paid to the graphic arts collection For example the art museums have 80 prints by Picasso as well as works by Warhol Beuys and Matisse In the 1980s works by Gerhard Richter Nicola De Maria Abraham David Christian Mimmo Paladino A R Penck and Norbert Prangenberg were added In the 1990s graphic works by artists such as Christian Boltanski Bethan Huws Anri Sala or Luc Tuymans entered the collection Following the fundamental renovation of the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum in 2016 the Graphic Arts Collection has been given a permanent place A Graphic Studies Cabinet has been set up where visitors can ask to see sheets from the rich collection Exhibitions editEspecially since Haus Lange has been available as an exhibition space the Krefeld art museums have presented a whole series of highly regarded art exhibitions In the process Haus Lange and Haus Esters are often regarded by the artists themselves as a field for experimentation entirely in the sense of the then director Paul Wember who formulated The exhibition form must become a different one because art has become different We can no longer be content with hanging pictures on the wall or putting sculptures on the plinth 12 Thus major exhibitions by Alberto Giacometti Alexander Calder ZERO Marcel Duchamp Robert Indiana Claes Oldenburg among others can be pointed to Timm Ulrichs Adolf Luther Keith Sonnier Abraham David Christian Thomas Schutte Gerhard Richter Richard Deacon Stan Douglas or Andreas Gursky Some artists incorporated an examination of Mies van der Rohe s buildings in a special way The beginning was made in 1961 by Yves Klein with temporary fire columns which he lit in the garden of the house as well as a Raum der Leere a retrofitted room with a floor area of seven square metres which he whitewashed in a grainy white and which exists unchanged to this day In 1971 Haus Lange was covered with an airborne construction by the group Haus Rucker Co de for the exhibition Cover Uberleben in verschmutzter Umwelt Christo laid out his fabric panels in the house and garden for the presentation Wrapped Floors and Wrapped Walk Ways in the same year In 2009 for the exhibition BRICK BLDG LG WINDOWS W XLENT VIEWS PARTIALLY FURNISHED RENOWNED ARCHITECT John Baldessari fully covered the large windows of Haus Lange outside with images of bricks 2017 2018 Haus Lange Exat 51 Synthese der Kunste im Jugoslawien der Nachkriegszeit 2017 2018 Haus Esters Jamina Cibic Spirit of our Needs curated by Katia Baudin 2020 Haus Esters Sharon Ya ari The Romantic Trail and the Concrete House References edit WDR Kulturnachrichten vom 17 August 2016 Stellvertretende Direktorin am Museum Ludwig Koln ernannt a b Dirk Senger 2012 Erstes Krefelder Museum in ehemaliger Schule am Westwall Vol 83 2012 Krefeld Verein fur Heimatkunde e V pp 60 f a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help a b c d Paul Wember 1973 Kunst in Krefeld M DuMont Schauberg ISBN 3 7701 0679 2 Krefelder Museumsgeschichte die Kunstmuseen Krefeld 1990 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help CS1 maint location missing publisher link Max Creutz Die neuen Monumentalbilder Thorn Prikkers im Krefelder Kaiser Wilhelm Museum Die Kunst fur alle Malerei Plastik Graphik Architektur Marz 1924 pp 184 189 Irmgard Bernrieder Culture in Krefeld KWM 60s kultur in krefeld de Retrieved 24 September 2021 Gisela Fiedler Bender Paul Wember zum 100 Geburtstag In Art and Krefeld ed Paul Wember Memories on the occasion of his 100th birthday Krefeld 2013 p 25 Heinz Mack in conversation with Magdalena Broska December 2008 In Kunst und Krefeld e V ed Paul Wember on his 100th birthday Krefeld 2013 p 55f a b In Krefeld s Haus Lange the windows go into the basement Monuments Online www monumente online de Retrieved 24 September 2021 Stefan Koldehoff Wem gehoren die Mondrians In Die Zeit 8 March 2018 p 27 Augsburger Allgemeine Beuys Werkgruppe fur Krefeld gesichert Augsburger Allgemeine Retrieved 24 September 2021 For him the museum was a hyperactive educational institute the era of Paul Wember and the Kunstmuseen Krefeld www rheinische art de Retrieved 24 September 2021 Further reading editPaul Wember Kunst in Krefeld M DuMont Schauberg 1973 ISBN 3 7701 0679 2 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kaiser Wilhelm Museum Krefeld Official website Portals nbsp Museums nbsp Germany Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kunstmuseen Krefeld amp oldid 1185486886 Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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