HAMBURG.- In a very difficult financial situation the Kunstverein Hamburg asked 36 artists who had been presented in the Kunstverein Hamburg in the past, to donate a work for the two charity auctions hosted by
Sotheby's. The benefit will hopefully save the future of this established institution:
The Kunstverein in Hamburg is one of the oldest art societies in Germany. Since 1817 it has dedicated itself to presenting young, contemporary art. Caspar David Friedrich (1826), Philipp Otto Runge (1836), Arnold Böcklin (1898), Max Beckmann (1912), Paul Klee (1916), Oskar Kokoschka (1919), James Ensor (1932), Pablo Picasso (1948), Jackson Pollock (1958), Francis Bacon (1965), Georg Baselitz (1972), Blinky Palermo (1973), Olafur Eliasson (1995) and other budding artist were presented in solo exhibitions at Kunstverein Hamburg. Rather than housing a permanent collection, the Kunstverein hosts temporary exhibitions in order to remain flexible and able to react to contemporary art trends and social issues, which it explores from an aesthetic perspective. But this could come to an end now. That's why the charity auctions are of great importance for the Kunstverein Hamburg and its future existence.
Auction of works by:
Georg Baselitz, Thomas Bayrle, John Bock, Michael Conrads, Plamen Dejanoff, Thomas Demand, Charley Harper, Jeppe Hein, Georg Herold, Carsten Höller, Jörg Immendorff, Per Kirkeby, Konrad Klapheck, Oskar Kokoschka, Charles Lapicque, Stefan Marx, Paul McCarthy, Olaf Metzel, Olaf Nicolai, Holger Niehaus, Jorge Pardo, Manfred Pernice, Tal R, Tobias Rehberger, Markus Schinwald, Andreas Slominski, Silke Wagner, Erwin Wurm, Tobias Zielony.
Auctioneer:
Dr. Philipp Herzog von Württemberg, Vice Chairman Sotheby's Europe and Managing
Director Sotheby's Germany-Friday, October 14, 2011, 12 pm.