Hubert Goote Gallery
The Huberte Goote Gallery was a Swiss art gallery located at Rigistrasse 2 (on Rigiplatz ) in Zug .
history
The gallery was named after Huberte Goote (born December 3, 1919 in Pretoria , † 2005), who married the billionaire Anton Rupert in 1941 .
“The purpose of the“ Huberte Goote Gallery ”is to exhibit the various art collections of the Richemont Group here in Zug and to give Swiss artists the opportunity to show their works to a broader public. The art collections are owned by either the Richemont Art Foundation, founded in 1964, or the Cartier Foundation . Selected works of art are exhibited worldwide or used to stimulate the working atmosphere in our own factories and offices. "
In 1964 the Huberte Goote Art Foundation was entered in the Liechtenstein commercial register and in 2014 on the Channel Island of Jersey .
The gallery dedicated itself to non-European art with the exhibitions Ndebele : Folk Art from South Africa (1994), Mother and Child in World Art (1997), Art on the rocks: African rock painting (1999), South Sea Aesthetics (2000) and Mali - recalling the temperature of light (2002). She supported contemporary artists such as Eliška Bartek (1993), Stephan Spicher (1993), Uwe Wittwer (1996), Alfred Haberpointner (1997), Kaspar Toggenburger (2000) and Rolf Iseli (2001). In 1996 she paid tribute to the psychiatrist Oscar Forel (1891–1982) in an exhibition as a photographer.
List of exhibitions at the Huberte Goote Gallery
- Eliška Bartek : exhibition. 1993. OCLC 428024461
- Stephan Spicher : September 9 to October 12, 1993. 1993. Text: Michael Bockemühl . OCLC 636829963
- Bruno Murer : visual body: elements: exhibition. 1993. OCLC 84525733
- Lorenz Homberger : Faces. 1993. OCLC 31030693
- Ndebele : Folk Art of South Africa: March 24, 1994 to May 4, 1994. 1994. OCLC 715596079 OCLC 925573032
- Ceramics: forms and shapes: Ernst Häusermann, Luisa Figini, Edouard Chapallaz…: Exhibition, May 6, 1995-2. July 1995. 1995. OCLC 85344209
- Udo Horstmann & Wulf Lohse: Other people's money: money in Africa = Other people's money: money in Africa. July 7 to September 10, 1995. 1995. OCLC 41523559
- The animal in art: December 2nd, 1995 to March 31st, 96 = The Animal in Art. 1995. OCLC 36873007
- Uwe Wittwer : Exhibition, September 6 to November 10, 1996. 1996. OCLC 881694601
- Oscar Forel (1891-1982): Synchromies: Exhibition, November 14, 1996 to April 6, 1997. 1996. OCLC 637223057
- Alfred Haberpointner : Sculptures; April 30 to June 8, 1997. 1997. Text: Michael Bockemühl , translation: David Stone. OCLC 899594731
- Herbert M. Cole : Mother and child in world art = The mother and child in world art. 1997. OCLC 42396933
- Francine Mury : Exhibition April 12 to June 8, 1997. 1997. Text: Christiane Klein . OCLC 76714980
- Stephan Frech & Ronald Schenkel : Social Peace? : German graphics between the wars: exhibition, June 6th to August 30th, 1998. 1998. Translation: Elizabeth O'Loughlin. OCLC 225532190 OCLC 889836267
- Hans Rudolf Reust : Pascal Danz : Bilder = paintings: Exhibition from September 5 to October 25, 1998. 1998. OCLC 600514955
- Christian Lapie , Sculptures, September 5 to October 25, 1998. 1998. Text: Günter Metken; Translation: Elisabeth O'Coughlin. OCLC 76369152
- Irène Wydler : Drawings: Exhibition April 17 - June 20, 1999. 1999. Text: Paul Tanner; Translation: Elisabeth O'Loughlin. OCLC 611223212
- R. Townley Johnson : Art on the rocks: African rock painting: June 26 - October 17, 1999. 1999. Text: Janette Deacon ; Translation: Antal Pablé. ISBN 9783935019316
- Wolfgang Zemter : Paths to the German Informel: Masterpieces from the Märkisches Museum Witten. October 22, 1999 - March 12, 2000. 1999. ISBN 9783925608810
- Kaspar Toggenburger : Exhibition March 18 - May 28, 2000. 2000. ISBN 9783925608919
- Thomas Birve , in wood exhibition, March 18 - May 28, 2000. 2000. Text: Urs Bugmann ; Translation: Elisabeth O'Loughlin. ISBN 9783925608926
- Burkhard Fenner : South Sea Aesthetics: Signs of Power and Dignity: October 7, 2000 - January 7, 2001. 2000. In collaboration with the Etpison Museum Koror , Palau . ISBN 9783935019095
- Cécile Wick : Landscapes, picture - picture exhibition, June 3 - October 1, 2000. 2000. Text: Michael Bockemühl ; Translation: Elisabeth O'Loughlin. ISBN 9783925608988
- Rolf Iseli , print, May 19 to August 19, 2001. 2001. Text by Paul Tanner; Translation by Elisabeth O'Loughlin. ISBN 9783935019293
- André Gysi Exhibition July 6th - August 18th 2002. 2002. ISBN 9783935019538
- Max Roth : monolithic sculpture. 2002. Text: Ulrich Loock . ISBN 9783935019545
- Victor Escobar : Bloodbath = Baño de sangre. Exhibition July 6 - August 18, 2002. 2002. Text: Pius Sidler ; Translations: Elisabeth O'Loughlin & Omar Fino. ISBN 9783935019552
- Carsten Jørgensen: Mali - recalling the temperature of light = Mali - memories of the temperature of light. 2002. ISBN 9783935019613
- Esther Spoon: Lines: Exhibition October 5 - November 10, 2002. 2002. ISBN 9783935019675
Web links
- Literature by and about Huberte Goote Gallery in the catalog of the German National Library
- Literature by and about Huberte Goote Gallery in the bibliographic database WorldCat
- Literature by and about Huberte Goote Gallery in the bibliographic database WorldCat
Notes and individual references
- ↑ https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Goote-10
- ↑ André Gysi . The Huberte Goote Gallery, Zug 2002, ISBN 978-3-935019-53-8
- ↑ http://www.monetas.ch/htm/647/fr/Donnees-de-la-societe.htm?subj=1908863
- ↑ https://opencorporates.com/companies/je/EXTUID_298994
- ^ Eliška Bartek : Exhibition. 1993. OCLC 428024461
- ^ Stephan Spicher : September 9 to October 12, 1993. 1993. Text: Michael Bockemühl . OCLC 636829963
- ↑ Uwe Wittwer : Exhibition, September 6 to November 10, 1996. 1996. OCLC 881694601
- ^ Alfred Haberpointner : Sculptures; April 30 to June 8, 1997. 1997. Text: Michael Bockemühl, translation: David Stone. OCLC 899594731
- ↑ Kaspar Toggenburger : Exhibition March 18 - May 28, 2000. 2000. ISBN 9783925608919
- ^ Rolf Iseli , Druckgraphik, May 19 to August 19, 2001. 2001. Text by Paul Tanner; Translation by Elisabeth O'Loughlin. ISBN 9783935019293
- ^ Oscar Forel (1891-1982): Synchromies: Exhibition, November 14, 1996 to April 6, 1997. 1996. OCLC 637223057