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With the Museum Brandhorst, the Kunstareal museum complex has gained a significant new addition. In conjunction with the collection of the Pinakothek der Moderne , the multifaceted profile of modern and contemporary art has been expanded in an impressive manner.

The Udo and Anette Brandhorst Collection, with its important work complexes, will open to the public since May 2009 in a fascinating building designed by Sauerbruch Hutton architects. Both, architecture and works, further emphasize the city's significant cultural importance and will trigger a far-reaching resonance. The paintings, sculptures and installations provide an aesthetic experience of exceptional immediacy and diversity, unlike that of virtually any other collection of private provenance in Germany.

From the very outset of their joint collecting activity, Udo and Anette Brandhorst were not only interested in the fine arts, but also in literature. Understandably, their attention focused on the cooperation between painters and poets in particular. This is shown in an impressive way by the 112 original editions of books illustrated by Pablo Picasso - with few exceptions this comprises virtually the whole of Picasso's œuvre in this field. Works on paper by Kasimir Malewitsch , Kurt Schwitters , Joan Miró and others round off this complex.

This was soon followed by an increasing tendency towards contemporary art. Groups of works by artists from the second half of the twentieth century as well as by international exponents of contemporary art, form comprehensive focal points in the collection. With more than 60 works by Cy Twombly - paintings, sculptures and drawings - the Brandhorst Collection provides a unique overview of this exceptional artist's creative development, comparable only with that in Houston, Texas. The ground-breaking American protagonist of Pop Art, Andy Warhol , is also represented by a plethora of works from all creative phases, a collection that cannot be matched by any other in Europe. Works by Joseph Beuys , Mario Merz , Jannis Kounellis , Sigmar Polke , Georg Baselitz , Gerhard Richter , Bruce Nauman , Damien Hirst , Jean-Michel Basquiat and Mike Kelley , are further protagonists of modern art represented in the Brandhorst Collection.
The Brandhorst Collection now comprises more than 700 works.



represented artists

Georg Baselitz   Georg Baselitz freereport  
Jean-Michel Basquiat   Jean-Michel Basquiat freereport  Jean-Michel Basquiat quickreport
Joseph Beuys   Joseph Beuys freereport  Joseph Beuys quickreport
John Chamberlain   John Chamberlain freereport  
Eric Fischl   Eric Fischl freereport  Eric Fischl quickreport
Robert Gober   Robert Gober freereport  Robert Gober quickreport
Damien Hirst   Damien Hirst freereport  Damien Hirst quickreport
Alex Katz   Alex Katz freereport  
Mike Kelley   Mike Kelley freereport  Mike Kelley quickreport
Jannis Kounellis   Jannis Kounellis freereport  Jannis Kounellis quickreport
Kasimir Malewitsch     
Mario Merz   Mario Merz freereport  
Joan Miró   Joan Miró freereport  
Bruce Nauman   Bruce Nauman freereport  
Pablo Picasso   Pablo Picasso freereport  
Sigmar Polke   Sigmar Polke freereport  Sigmar Polke quickreport
Gerhard Richter   Gerhard Richter freereport  
Kurt Schwitters     
Cy Twombly   Cy Twombly freereport  Cy Twombly quickreport
Andy Warhol   Andy Warhol freereport  Andy Warhol quickreport
Franz West   Franz West freereport  
Christopher Wool   Christopher Wool freereport  

Exterior view of the Museum Brandhorst Photo: Haydar Koyupinar © Museum Brandhorst

 

Contact Information

Brandhorst Museum
Theresienstr 35
80333 Munich (Germany)

Phone: +49 89 238052286
Fax: +49 89 238051304
info@museum-brandhorst.de
www.museum-brandhorst.de

Opening Time:
Tu-Su 10-18h, Th -20h

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Barbara Hammann
08/01/2012 - 01/01/2013
Barbara Hammann

Interior view Museum Brandhorst with works by Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst Photo: Haydar Koyupinar © Museum Brandhorst

 
Isaac Julien Western Union: Small Boats | 2007 Photo: Haydar Koyupinar © Isaac Julien

 
Interior view Museum Brandhorst with the work Lepanto by Cy Twombly Photo: Haydar Koyupinar © Museum Brandhorst