Reinking Collection

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The Reinking Collection is a collection compiled by the Hamburg art collector , art dealer and curator Rik Reinking (* 1976). In 2006, the Germany - Land of Ideas initiative named it one of the “most exciting collections of young contemporary art in Europe”.

scope

The collection includes works by around 200 artists. Starting with art from the 1960s, Informel , Fluxus , minimalism , conceptual art , urban art ( graffiti and street art ) and contemporary painting.

The artists in the collection include:

Exhibitions (selection)

Works from the collection have been on display in exhibitions and as loans to museums since 2001.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The secret behind the camel hair blanket. Handelsblatt series art collectors in Germany: Rik Reinking looks after artists, looks for objects for other collectors and buys young art and ideas himself. The 29-year-old lives in Hamburg, studied art history and law and has been collecting art since he was 16. (Article of May 19, 2005). Handelsblatt, accessed on January 6, 2014 .
  2. There is no end in sight . welt.de, published on August 11, 2016, accessed on October 26, 2018.
  3. Sven Nommensen, Iben From: Call it what you like !: Collection Rik Reinking. 1st edition. KunstCentret Silkeborg Bad, Denmark 2008, ISBN 978-87-91252-23-5 (exhibition catalog).
  4. The secret behind the camel hair blanket. Handelsblatt series art collectors in Germany (article from May 19, 2005). Handelsblatt, accessed on January 6, 2014 .
  5. Hanne Zech: Incitement to a new perception. Neues Museum Weserburg, Bremen (2002) ISBN 3-928761-55-2 (exhibition catalog).
  6. ^ Anne Vieth: Be there: Positions of contemporary art from the Reinking Collection. Ernst Barlach Society, Hamburg (2003) ISBN 3-930100-17-7 (exhibition catalog).
  7. ^ Hanne Zech: 66 - 03. Works from the Lafrenz and Reinking collections. Weserburg Museum for Modern Art , Bremen (2007) ISBN 3-928761-69-2 (exhibition catalog, 9 leporellos with full-page photographs of the presentation of 44 artistic positions in 8 thematic contexts. Short texts by several authors on all artists).
  8. Call it what you like! Collection Rik Reinking. KunstCentret Silkeborg Bad, 2008, accessed on June 27, 2013 (English): “The exhibitions includes works of art by, among others: Till FE Haupt (DE), Mirko Reisser alias DAIM (DE), Rainer Splitt (DE), Banksy , (UK), ZEVS (FR), Otavio og Gustavo Pandolfo alias Os Gemeos (BRA), Santiago Sierra (ESP), Katsuhiro Saiki (JP), Liam Gillick (GB), Barbara Kruger (USA), Toshiya Kobayashi (JP) , Tony Ousler (USA) and Nan Goldin (USA). "
  9. Sven Nommensen, Iben From: Call it what you like !: Collection Rik Reinking. 1st edition, KunstCentret Silkeborg Bad, Denmark (2008) ISBN 87-91252-23-7 (exhibition catalog).
  10. ^ Urban Art. Works from the Reinking Collection. New Museum Weserburg Bremen Foundation, 2009, accessed on June 25, 2013 : “Participating artists: Akim, Ash, Herbert Baglione , Banksy , Blu , Boxi , Bronco, Dave the Chimp, Brad Downey , Ben Eine, Shepard Fairey , Mark Jenkins , Kaws, Daniel Man , Miss Van, Mode 2, Os Gêmeos , Mirko Reisser ( DAIM ), Space Invader , Swoon, DTagno, Tilt, Vitché , Heiko Zahlmann , Zevs, Zezão "
  11. ^ Ingo Clauss, Stephen Riolo, Sotirios Bahtsetzis: Urban Art: Works from the Reinking Collection. 1st edition, Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern (2009) ISBN 978-3-7757-2503-3 .
  12. ^ Annett Reckert, Rik Reinking: POESIA - Works from the Reinking Collection. 1st edition. Municipal Gallery Delmenhorst (2013) ISBN 978-3-944683-00-3 .
  13. Existential imagery. Reinking Collection. New Museum Weserburg Bremen Foundation, 2014, accessed on June 12, 2014 : "The exhibition presents one of the most unusual private collections in Germany with works by nearly 50 contemporary artists as well as artefacts from Africa, Oceania and America."
  14. Beyond melancholia. Reinking Collection, Museum für Völkerkunde Hamburg, 1. (No longer available online.) Museum für Völkerkunde Hamburg, 2014, archived from the original on May 24, 2014 ; accessed on June 12, 2014 : “The exhibition forms the starting point of a trend-setting, unique cooperation. The Museum für Völkerkunde Hamburg is joining forces with the Reinking Collection for a seven-part series of exhibitions. ” 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.voelkerkundemuseum.com