TheHamburger Kunsthalleis theart museumof the Free and Hanseatic City ofHamburg,Germany. It is one of thelargest art museumsin the country. It consists of three connected buildings, dating from 1869 (main building), 1921 (Kuppelsaal) and 1997 (Galerie der Gegenwart), located in theAltstadtdistrict between theHauptbahnhof(central train station) and the twoAlsterlakes.
Established | 20 August 1869 |
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Location | Glockengießerwall 20095Hamburg,Germany |
Coordinates | 53°33′18″N10°00′11″E/ 53.55500°N 10.00306°E |
Type | Art museum |
Visitors | 382,000 (2013)[1] |
Director | Alexander Klar |
Owner | Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg |
Public transit access | Hauptbahnhof Nord |
Website | hamburger-kunsthalle.de |
The nameKunsthalleindicates the museum's history as an 'art hall' when it was founded in 1850. Today, it houses one of the few art collections in Germany that cover seven centuries ofEuropean art,from theMiddle Agesto thepresent day.Its permanent collections focus on North German painting of the 14th century, paintings by Dutch, Flemish and Italian artists of the 16th and 17th centuries, French and German drawings and paintings of the 19th century, and international modern and contemporary art.
History
editThe museum collection traces its origin to 1849, when it was initially established by the Hamburg Kunstverein, which was founded in 1817. The collection opened to the public a year later as the Städtische Gallerie (municipal painting gallery).
The collection grew quickly, and it soon became necessary to provide a suitable building. The original red-brick Kunsthalle building was constructed from 1863 to 1869. It was designed by architects Georg Theodor Schirrmacher andHermann von der Hude,and financed largely through private donations.
The Kunsthalle's first director was the art historian and educatorAlfred Lichtwark(1852–1914). His successor during the interwar period wasGustav Pauli.He oversaw the completion of the Kuppelsaal (domed-hall) extension, the museum's first annex, designed byFritz Schumacherand erected between 1914 and 1921.
In 1994, a painting of the Kunsthalle was involved in the so-calledFrankfurt art theft.While on loan to theKunsthalle Schirnin Frankfurt, the paintingNebelschwadenbyCaspar David Friedrichwas stolen. After negotiations with the thieves, a lawyer bought back the painting; when the Kunsthalle refused to pay him the agreed "consideration", he sued and won.[citation needed]
In 1997, the museum opened the Galerie der Gegenwart building, an extension of 5,600 square metres (60,000 sq ft) that was designed by Cologne architectOswald Mathias Ungersand that is dedicated to the Kunsthalle's contemporary art collections. The cubic building sits on a monolithic base at a prominent location in close proximity to theBinnenalster.
Collections
editThe Kunsthalle is divided into four different sections: the Gallery of Old Masters, the Gallery of 19th-century Art, the Gallery of Classical Modernism, and the Gallery of Contemporary Art.
The highlights of the collection include the medieval alters ofMaster BertramandMaster Francke,17th-century Dutch paintings, works of early to mid 19th-century GermanRomanticism,and collections of impressionism and classic modernism. The Kunsthalle is also known for its international contemporary art collections and exhibitions, which include post-1950 Pop Art, conceptual art, video art and photography.
Old Masters
editThe Old Masters Collection shows works by Bartel Beham,Bernardo Bellotto,Lucas Cranach the Younger,Master Francke,Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes,Johann Georg Hinz,Jan Massys,Giambattista Pittoni,Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn,Peter Paul Rubens,Jacob Isaacksz van RuisdaelandGiovanni Battista Tiepolo,among others.
19th-century art
editThe Gallery of 19th-century Art shows work byCarl Blechen,Arnold Böcklin,Gustave Courbet,Edgar Degas,Anselm Feuerbach,Caspar David Friedrich,Jean-Léon Gérôme,Wilhelm Leibl,Max Liebermann,Édouard Manet,Adolph Menzel,Claude Monet,Auguste RodinandPhilipp Otto Runge,among others.
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C. D. Friedrich:
The Sea of Ice(1824) -
Max Liebermann:
Jacob Restaurant(1902) -
Paul Gauguin:
Breton Boys Bathing(1888)
Modern art
editThe Classical Modernism gallery shows works byFrancis Bacon,Max Beckmann,Lovis Corinth,James Ensor,Max Ernst,Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,Paul Klee,Oskar Kokoschka,Paula Modersohn-Becker,Edvard Munch,Emil NoldeandPablo Picasso,among others.
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Franz Marc:
Elephant(1907) -
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner:
Self-portrait with model(1910) -
Paul Klee:
Revolution of the Viaduct(1937)
Contemporary art
editThe Gallery of Contemporary Art shows works byJoseph Beuys,Tracey Emin,David Hockney,Rebecca Horn,Ilya Kabakov,On Kawara,Yves Klein,Kitty Kraus,Robert Morris,Hermann Nitsch,George Segal,Richard Serra,Franz Erhard Walther,andAndy Warhol,among others.
Temporary exhibitions
editThe Hamburg Kunsthalle continuously carries out temporary exhibitions on contemporary and historic art, in addition to its constant rotation of temporary exhibitions. Yearly there are on average 20 special exhibitions.
- 2002:Miron Schmückle.Fountains of Joy. Improved Formula[2]
- 2010–2011: CosmosRunge.The Dawn of Romanticism
- 2011–2012:Max Liebermann.Pioneer of Modern Art
- 2012–2013:Giacometti.The Playing Fields
- 2013–2014: Serial Attitudes, Repetition as an artistic method since the 1960s
- 2013–2014:Alfred Flechtheim,Art Dealer of the Avant-Garde
- 2014–2015: ars viva Prize for Fine Arts
- 2014–2015:Max Beckmann.The Still Lifes
- 2014–2015:Feuerbach's Muses —Lagerfeld's Models
- 2014–2016: SPOT ON, Masterpieces from the Hamburger Kunsthalle
- 2015–2016:Noldein Hamburg[3]
- 2023–2024:Caspar David Friedrich[4][5]
Gallery
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Old staircase
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Stairwell at the entrance
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Exhibition hall
Nazi looted art controversies
editIn December 2023, the museum received public criticism for its response to a restitution claim by the family of Holocaust victimRobert GraetzconcerningPaula Modersohn-Becker's paintingGirl's Head.Listed for more than twenty years on the German Lost Art Foundation's website, the painting passed through the Nazi art dealer Konrad Doebbeke and was gifted to the museum by Doebbeke's widow. The museum director Alexander Klar rejected the claim stating, "It is simply not clear whether this work is the one that hung in the Robert Graetz collection.[6]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^"Rekordbilanz: Mehr als 382.000 Besucher in der Kunsthalle (10.01.2014)".abendblatt.de(in German).Hamburger Abendblatt,Hamburg.Archivedfrom the original on 6 June 2016.Retrieved7 May2015.
- ^"Standpunkt: MIRON SCHMÜCKLE | Hamburger Kunsthalle".hamburger-kunsthalle.de.Archivedfrom the original on 3 February 2023.Retrieved5 February2023.
- ^"Nolde in Hamburg".Hamburger Kunsthalle.18 September 2015.Retrieved14 December2023.
- ^"Caspar David Friedrich".Hamburger Kunsthalle.Retrieved14 December2023.
- ^"Eröffnung der Ausstellung" Caspar David Friedrich. Kunst für eine neue Zeit "".Der Bundespräsident(in German).Retrieved14 December2023.
- ^Kalkreuth, Ulf."Nazi looted art in the Hamburg Kunsthalle? Das Erste 17 December 2023".lootedart.Retrieved27 January2024.
External links
edit- Official website(in German and English)
- Freunde der Kunsthalle(friends' association)(in German)
- Online shop(in German and English)
- The Cube Restaurantin the Gallery of Contemporary Art of the Hamburger Kunsthalle(in German and English)
- Hamburger Kunsthalleon Hamburg Tourism(in German and English)