Art hall of the Hypo-Kulturstiftung
The Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung ( Munich is the most important and best-known facility of the Hypo-Kulturstiftung and shows three to four temporary exhibitions every year .
) (also: Kunsthalle München or Hypo-Kunsthalle ) inWith around 350,000 guests annually, it is one of the most visited exhibition halls in Germany.
history
Since the opening of the house in 1985, 108 exhibitions have been shown here (as of spring 2018). In 2001 the Kunsthalle moved into new rooms in the area of the Fünf Höfe , which were designed and realized by the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron .
management
In 1999, Peter Ade, the first director of the Kunsthalle, was followed by Johann Georg Prinz von Hohenzollern , who ran the building until March 2006. After that, Christiane Lange took over the management until 2012 . In 2012, the previous curator Roger Diederen became director of the Kunsthalle.
Conception
In contrast to museums, the Kunsthalle does not have its own art collection, but rather organizes several changing exhibitions every year . The spectrum ranges from prehistory and early history to the present day . Border areas of art, prehistoric and non-European as well as interdisciplinary topics are shown, e.g. B. Maharaja: Splendor of the Indian Princely Courts (2010) or Orientalism in Europe: From Delacroix to Kandinsky (2011). The focus is on exhibitions of old masters such as Venice - painting of the 18th century , Madame de Pompadour , Italian still lifes or Frans Hals and Haarlem's masters of the golden age , up to classical modernism , including Chagall , Gauguin , Alberto Giacometti , Kirchner , Magritte , Monet , Munch , Nolde , Picasso or Mark Rothko . But also contemporary, for example loop - everything at the beginning or back to the figure - painting of the present , has a permanent place in the art gallery. In 2015 the exhibition house showed fashion design with Jean Paul Gaultier for the first time . From the sidewalk to the catwalk .
The most successful exhibitions in recent years have included a. Claude Monet and Modernism (237,000 visitors), Folkwang : First Museum of Modern Art (236,000 visitors), Jean Paul Gaultier (213,000), Pompeii: Life on the Volcano (190,000 visitors) and Mark Rothko (139,000 visitors). The art gallery has an average of around 350,000 visitors a year.
The Kunsthalle München organizes a communication program for the contents and exhibits of the temporary exhibitions in close cooperation with various regional and supra-regional cultural institutions. The accompanying program regularly includes u. a. Guided tours, lectures, concerts, parties and events as well as offers for children and families. Public tours of the Munich Adult Education Center take place Monday to Saturday .
Location and opening times
The exhibition house in Theatinerstraße, which is designated as a pedestrian zone , is located in Munich's old town at Theatinerstraße 8, 80333 Munich . The café of the Kunsthalle can be reached via the main entrance on Theatinerstraße and via Salvatorpassage . The art gallery is open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., every 3rd Wednesday of the month until 10 p.m. It is only closed at Christmas and during renovation work.
Architecture of the art gallery
The art gallery has 1185 m² of exhibition space and a total area of 3200 m². The rooms extend over two buildings from the main entrance, Theatinerstraße 8, up to the exhibition rooms on the 2nd floor at Kardinal-Faulhaber-Straße 10. The foyer, café and museum shop are open to the public. The spatial relationships of the passage system can be experienced above all in the café and foyer area, from where two essential architectural design elements of the five courtyards can be seen: the Perusahof as a large showcase full of strolling passers-by and the Salvatorpassage with its hanging plant installation .
Exhibitions since 1985
1985
- Jean Tinguely
- German romantics . Subjects from the period from 1800 to 1850
1986
- Faberge . Court jeweler of the tsars
- Albertina Vienna . Drawings 1450 to 1950
- Fernando Botero . Pictures, drawings, sculptures
- 5000 years of Egyptian and modern sculpture. Departure and duration
- Lovis Corinth . 1858 to 1925
1987
- René Magritte
- Venice . 18th century painting
- Niki de Saint Phalle
1988
- Fernand Leger
- Munich Focus '88. Part I and II
- Georges Braque
1989
- Egon Schiele and his time
- Cleopatra . Egypt at the turn of an era
- James Ensor . Belgium around 1900
- Paul Delvaux
1990
- Royal Dresden . Court art in the 18th century
- Joan Miró . Sculptures
- Different anger . 1860 to 1920
1991
- Dream world of the dolls
- Matta
- Mental pictures. Contemporary art 1960 to 1990
- Marc Chagall
1992
- Frederick the Great . Collectors and patrons
- Expressionists . Watercolors , drawings , graphics by the artist group Brücke
- Caricature & Satire . Five centuries of time criticism
- Georg Baselitz . Retrospective 1964 to 1991
1993
- Winter land. From Munch to Gulbransson
- DADA . An international movement from 1916 to 1925
- Günther Uecker . A retrospective
- Picasso . The time after Guernica 1937 to 1973
1994
1995
- Ancient China
- Félix Vallotton
- The end of the avant-garde : art as a service
- Wilhelm Truebner . 1851 to 1917
1996
- Sudan . Ancient kingdoms on the Nile
- America - Europe . Collection Saturday
- Christian Rohlfs . 1849 to 1938
1997
- CoBrA : Copenhagen, Brussels, Amsterdam
- Markus Lüpertz
- Alberto Giacometti
- Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
1998
- The Splendor of the Medici : Florence and Europe
- Paul Gauguin and the Pont-Aven School
- Pablo Picasso and his collection
- Carl Rottmann . 1797 to 1850, court painter to King Ludwig I.
1999
- Korea : The Ancient Kingdoms
- Ferdinand Hodler
- Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
From January 31, 2000 to May 31, 2001, the art gallery was closed for renovation. 2001
- Claude Monet and the Modern Age
- Loop: everything at the beginning
- The cool look: Realism of the twenties
2002
- Silent world. Italian still life
- EW Nay - variations. Retrospective for the 100th birthday
- Madame de Pompadour : L'Art et l'Amour
- Emil Nolde and the South Seas (March 23rd - May 26th)
2003
- Fabergé │ Cartier . Rivals at the court of the tsars
- Rudolf Wachter . From the trunk
- Otto Mueller . A retrospective
2004
- Gauguin , van Gogh to Dalí . Folkwang : First modern museum
- Photography and Painting in the 19th Century: A New Art? Another nature!
2005
- Carl Larsson : A Swedish fairy tale
- Helmut Newton : Sex and Landscapes
- Myth and force of nature: water - Cranach , CD Friedrich , Nolde , Beckmann ...
- Toulouse-Lautrec : The entire graphic work, image studies and paintings
2006
- Auguste Rodin : The Kiss - The Couples
- Back to the figure: contemporary painting
- 100 years of the Brücke : Expressionism from Berlin
2007
- Under the sign of the Golden Griffin: royal tombs of the Scythians
- The Eternal Eye: From Rembrandt to Picasso - masterpieces from the Jan Krugier and Marie-Anne Krugier-Poniatowski collection
- Serge Poliakoff : Retrospective - Homage to Peter Ade
- Nolde to Beckmann - Jorn to Richter: The Kunsthalle in Emden visits Munich
2008
- Walt Disney's wonderful world and its roots in European art
- Adolph Menzel : radically real
- Mark Rothko : Retrospective
2009
- Jean Dubuffet : A life at a run
- Frans Hals and Haarlem's Masters of the Golden Age
2010
- Highlights of Switzerland from seven centuries - ... Giacometti , Hodler , Klee ...
- Realism : The Adventure of Reality - Courbet , Hopper , Gursky ...
- Maharaja: Splendor of the Indian royal courts
- Alfons Mucha : Masters of Art Nouveau - Retrospective
2011
- Dürer - Cranach - Holbein . The German portrait around 1500
- Runge cosmos : morning of romance
- Orientalism in Europe: From Delacroix to Kandinsky
2012
- February 3 - May 13: Georgia O'Keeffe
- June 15 - September 16, 2012: Hammershøi and Europe / A Danish artist around 1900
- October 19, 2012 - January 13, 2013: Splendor on parchment: Treasures of book illumination from 780 to 1180
2013
- February 1st - May 12th: Karl Friedrich Schinkel : Architect - Painter - Designer
- May 30th - October 6th 2013: Out of twilight and light. Masterpieces of Nordic painting 1860–1920
- November 15, 2013 - March 23, 2014: Pompeii - Life on the Volcano
2014
- April 11 - August 10: Dix / Beckmann : Mythos world
- August 22nd - November 23rd: Rembrandt - Titian - Bellotto . Spirit and splendor of the Dresden picture gallery
- December 12th - April 12th 2015: With body and soul. Munich Rococo from Asam to Günther
2015
- May 1 - August 30: Keith Haring . Against the grain.
- September 19, 2015 - February 14, 2016: Jean Paul Gaultier . From the sidewalk to the catwalk.
2016
- March 4th - July 3rd: Joaquín Sorolla . Spain's master of light. Catalog.
- August 19 - November 6: Staged! Spectacle and role play in contemporary art
- November 25 - March 26, 2017: Spain's golden age. The Velázquez era in painting and sculpture
2017
- April 13th - August 27th: Peter Lindbergh . From fashion to reality
- September 22, 2017 - January 28, 2018: Good True Beautiful. Masterpieces from the Paris Salon from the Musée d'Orsay
2018
- February 23 - July 29: You are Faust . Goethe's drama in art.
- August 17 - January 13, 2019: lust of deception. From ancient art to virtual reality
2019
- February 1 - June 30: Samurai. Splendor of Japanese chivalry. The Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Collection
- July 19 - November 17: In a new light. Canada and Impressionism
- December 6th - March 8th 2020: The threads of modernity. Matisse, Picasso, Miró ... and the French tapestries.
2020
- April 3 - August 30: Thierry Mugler: Couturissime
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Christoph Wiedemann: Museum in Munich: Hypo-Kunsthalle remains until at least 2027. Accessed on January 20, 2020 .
- ^ Munich, Kunsthalle, exhibition "Canada and Impressionism" from July 19 to November 17, 2019, artworks. Retrieved October 23, 2019 .
Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 24.5 ″ N , 11 ° 34 ′ 33.2 ″ E