SHEBOYGAN, WI.- The John Michael Kohler Arts Center announced today the acquisition of a major collection of work by self-taught artist Eugene Von Bruenchenhein (19101983). The more than 8,300 pieces, which come to the Arts Centers from Von Bruenchenheins estate, span the entire range of the artists subject matterfrom paintings and sculpture to slides and photographs.
We are honored to receive this astounding collection of work thanks to the generosity of Lewis Greenblatt, owner of the artists estate, and through the exceptional support of Kohler Foundation Inc., said Sam Gappmayer, Arts Center director.
The collection represents the remaining materials from the Von Bruenchenhein estate and joins the 6,000 Von Bruenchenhein objects already held in the JMKAC collection. Newly acquired works include fowl-bone sculptures, concrete sculptures, paintings, and metal and ceramic crowns. Also included are nearly 7,000 photographs and more than 1,000 photographic transparencies.
I am delighted to have worked with Karen Patterson at the Kohler Arts Center and Terri Yoho at the Kohler Foundation in placing my collection of Eugene Von Bruenchenheins art work with the Kohler Arts Center in the wonderful home where it truly belongs, said Greenblatt. Karens dedication and love of the work was instrumental in my decision making. Karens curation of the Von Bruenchenhein show entitled Mythologies at the Kohler Arts Center was magnificent and without peer to any EVB exhibition ever done
.I will miss the work, but know that it is in good hands.
With this acquisition, a substantial amount of the artists work is now unitedproviding an opportunity to illustrate the artist-built environment that Von Bruenchenhein created and lived in at his home in West Allis, Wisconsin. An evocation of his artist-built environment will be featured at the Arts Centers new Art Preserve when it opens in early fall 2020.
The Art Preserve will be the worlds first facility entirely devoted to artist-built environments, a unique art form created by artists who transform their homes, yards, or other spaces into multifaceted works of art. The Art Preserve complements the John Michael Kohler Arts Centers location in downtown Sheboygan, which will continue to be the main venue for Arts Center exhibitions, performances and other programs.
With a collecting history that began with the purchase of Eugene Von Bruenchenhein works in 1983, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center is the leading institution for the study and presentation of artist-built environments. The Arts Centers collection of works from artist-built environments now includes approximately 25,000 works of art and archival materials from more than 30 sites.
In addition to the Von Bruenchenhein estate, the Arts Center has also recently acquired a concrete mask by Eddie Owens Martin and an untitled animal figurine by Charlie Willetto. Both works were gifted by Kohler Foundation Inc.