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The Kunstpalast, formerly Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf is an art museum in Düsseldorf.

Kunstpalast
Kunstpalast
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LocationDüsseldorf, Germany
Coordinates51°14′3.5″N 6°46′23.9″E
TypeContemporary art
DirectorBeat Wismer[1]
Public transit accessDüsseldorf Stadtbahn: U70 U74 U75 U76 U77 at Tonhalle/Ehrenhof [de]
Websitekunstpalast.de/en
Museum Kunst Palast
Museum Kunst Palast

History


The roots of the museum go back around 300 years. In 1932, the collection of the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf (Academy of Art) was housed in the Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf. This included the exhibits given by the popular regent Jan Wellem, Duke of Palatinate, and his wife Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici, and some rich citizens of Düsseldorf. The academy had been founded in 1710,[2] its collection expanded in the 19th century by the collection of Lambert Krahe.[citation needed]

The Düsseldorfer Gallerieverein, founded in the 19th century, collected many drawings of the Düsseldorfer Malerschule, later given to that collection. The Museum for Advanced Arts, whose opening was in 1883, merged with that museum later.[citation needed]

The Kunstmuseum in its actual form opened in 1913. Subsequently, the Museumsverein (the Museum Association) and the Künstler-Verein zur Veranstaltung von Kunstausstellungen (the Artists’ Association for the Realisation of Art Exhibitions) collaborated in the organisation of art exhibitions, and the foundation Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast was established in 1998.[2]

In January 2020, the NRW Forum became part of the Kunstpalast.[2]


Architecture


In 1902, the first Kunstpalast was erected at Ehrenhof ("court of honour"), for a major exhibition featuring artworks as well as industrial and trade items. A new building in Art Deco style was designed by Wilhelm Kreis in 1926, for an exhibition on health care, social care and exercise, called "GeSoLei". The Communal Arts Collection and the Hetjens-Museum [de] for ceramics (applied arts moved into the Ehrenhof building in 1928.[2]

In 1969 the ceramics moved to the Palais Nesselrode [de] at the Schulstraße in Düsseldorf-Carlstadt. There is also the NRW-Forum Kultur und Wirtschaft (forum for culture and economy of North Rhine-Westphalia) in the same building complex.

The museum was extensively remodelled by Oswald Mathias Ungers and reopened in 2001.[2]


Collection


The Museum Kunstpalast includes objects of fine arts from Classical antiquity to the present, including drawings, sculptures, a collection of more than 70,000 graphic exhibits and photographs, applied arts and design and one of Europe's largest glass collections, the Helmut Hentrich Glass Museum./

The graphic collection includes 14,000 Italian baroque graphics. The collection presents several works from Europe, Japan, Persia/Iran, beginning with the 3rd century BC. The art collection also include works from periods such as Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, the time of Goethe, the 19th century, the 20th century including a large collection of ZERO works, and the present.


Restitution of Franz Marc's The Foxes


In 2017, the family of the German Jewish art collector Kurt Grawi requested the restitution of Franz Marc's painting The Foxes (1913) ("Die Füchse")[3] which had been acquired by Grawi in 1928. When the Nazis rose to power in 1933, they persecuted Grawi because he was Jewish, "Aryanizing" his business in 1935 and imprisoning him in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1938.[3][4] Grawi fled Germany for Chile in 1939, selling the painting to fund his escape.[5][6] In 2021, the German Advisory Commission recommended that the city of Düsseldorf restitute the painting to Grawi's heirs and the Düsseldorf City Council voted to restitute the painting.[7]

In January 2022 Düsseldorf restituted Marc's The Foxes ("Die Füchse" ) to the Grawi heirs.[8]




Affiliated Institutes



Exhibitions


Among several exhibitions of archival material, the Museum Kunstpalast has already hosted some exhibitions on Old Masters as well, including:


References


  1. Beat Wismer, museum-kunst-palast.de
  2. "Kunstpalast". Museum, Veranstaltungen & Konzerte I Kunstpalast Düsseldorf. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  3. "Düsseldorf faces Nazi-era claim for Franz Marc's foxes". The Art Newspaper - International art news and events. 19 December 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
  4. Axelrod, Toby. "In precedent-setting case, German city to return painting to heirs of Jewish businessman who was once in concentration camp". The Forward. Retrieved 23 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. "German Lost Art Foundation - Project finder - Provenance Research on Franz Marc's "Foxes" of 1913". www.kulturgutverluste.de. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
  6. Axelrod, Toby. "In precedent-setting case, German city to return painting to heirs of Jewish businessman who was once in concentration camp". Cleveland Jewish News. Archived from the original on 30 April 2021. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
  7. Selvin, Claire (29 April 2021). "Düsseldorf Committee Votes to Return Franz Marc Painting to Former Owner's Heirs". ARTnews.com. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
  8. "Stadt Düsseldorf gibt 14-Mio-Gemälde zurück an Erben". www.lootedart.com. Retrieved 23 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)



На других языках


[de] Museum Kunstpalast

Die Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast wurde 1998 von der Stadt Düsseldorf und der E.ON AG (bis 2017 Stiftungspartner) gegründet. Von 2000 bis 2011 in der Schreibweise museum kunst palast, seit Ende 2018 als KUNSTPALAST benannt, führte die Stiftung das Kunstmuseum inklusive Glasmuseum Hentrich, den Kunstpalast und den Robert-Schumann-Saal in ihrer Trägerschaft zusammen. Seit 2020 gehört auch das NRW-Forum zum Kunstpalast.
- [en] Museum Kunstpalast

[es] Museo Palacio de Arte de Düsseldorf

El Museo Palacio de Arte de Düsseldorf (en alemán: Museum Kunst Palast) es un museo de arte de Düsseldorf que aloja una colección que abarca desde la antigüedad clásica hasta la actualidad: pinturas, esculturas, una colección gráfica de 70.000 dibujos, fotografías y grabados, colección de artes aplicadas y el museo Hentrich que posee una importante colección de obras de cristal. El complejo dispone de un área de 5000 m² de exposición permanente y 4000 m² para exposiciones temporales además de biblioteca de arte, el teatro Robert Schumann con 800 butacas y un Instituto de Restauración.

[fr] Museum Kunstpalast

Le Museum Kunstpalast est un musée d'art à Düsseldorf en Allemagne. Il s'appelait jusqu'en 2001 Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf.

[it] Museum Kunstpalast

Il Museum Kunstpalast[1] è un museo d'arte di Düsseldorf in Germania.

[ru] Музей Кунстпаласт

Музей Кунстпаласт (нем. Museum Kunstpalast) — художественный музей в немецком Дюссельдорфе, в районе Эренхоф, на северной границе городского центра.



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