Grässlin Collection

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The Grässlin Collection is an art collection brought together by Dieter and Anna Grässlin from Sankt Georgen in the Black Forest and their children Bärbel , Thomas, Sabine and Karola . The private collection includes works of contemporary art .

The origin of the collection goes back to the 1970s, when the Grässlin parents began to collect works from German Informel . Her children started collecting artist positions in the 1980s from 1981. Her focus was on the art of the immediate present. The 1980s art that they chose was by no means pleasing and controversial. Rather, works by Werner Büttner , Martin Kippenberger , Albert and Markus Oehlen, as well as the plastic works by Isa Genzken , Hubert Kiecol , Georg Herold or Meuser , were perceived as bulky, cynical or even presumptuous. Positions that contradicted the bourgeois understanding of contemporary art through irony and disavowal . Since the beginning of the 1990s, the collection has been expanded by international young positions such as Kai Althoff , Cosima von Bonin , Tom Burr , Mark Dion , Michael Krebber , Simon Dybbroe Møller , Christian Philipp Müller , Vincent Tavenne and Jan Timme , who deal with conceptual questions and Deal with location-related issues.

Artist

Tim Berresheim , Werner Büttner , Fischli & Weiss , Günther Förg , Isa Genzken , Asta Gröting , Georg Herold , Mike Kelley , Hubert Kiecol , Martin Kippenberger , Michael Krebber , Meuser , Reinhard Mucha , Albert Oehlen , Markus Oehlen , Franz West , Christopher Williams , Heimo Zobernig , Kai Althoff , Cosima von Bonin , Clegg & Guttmann , Mark Dion , Hans-Jörg Mayer , Christian Philipp Müller , Manuel Ocampo , Tobias Rehberger , Andreas Slominski , Vincent Tavenne , Ina Weber , Joseph Zehrer , Tim Berresheim , Michael Beutler , Henning Bohl , Tom Burr , Sergej Jensen , Kalin Lindena , Michaela Meise , Simon Dybbroe Møller , Stefan Müller , Catherine Sullivan , Stephanie Taylor , Jan Timme

Art space Grässlin

The art space Grässlin, which was completed in June 2006, was designed by the Cologne architect Lukas Baumewerd. In the exhibition space as well as in the external ROOMS FOR KUNST, artistic positions from the collection are presented at regular intervals. The concept of the collection presentation relies on networking with the local urban structure - the new building Kunstraum Grässlin is accompanied by the ROOMS FOR KUNST project, which has been running since 1995 and uses empty shops and former retail stores as exhibition spaces.

Spaces for art

In St. Georgen vacant retail spaces are used for temporary use with art. The concept “Rooms for Art” has existed since 1995. In 2008, Thomas Grässlin, partner in the Grässlin Collection, expanded the project under the name “Rooms for Art and Scholz” to various locations in Stuttgart.

Awards

In 2010, the Grässlin family was awarded the ART COLOGNE Prize for their outstanding contribution to the mediation of modern art . The prize was donated by the Federal Association of German Galleries and Editions together with koelnmesse and has been awarded annually since 1988 on the occasion of Art Cologne .

Web links

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  1. Art Cologne press release ( Memento of the original from January 27, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 131 kB), February 2010 (accessed April 22, 2010). @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.press1.de

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