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The Galerie Beyeler's success story began over 60 years ago. It mirrors the life of Ernst Beyeler, who was born in Basel in 1921, the son of a railway worker. After leaving school, where he obtained a diploma in commercial studies, he attended university lectures in both art history and economics, while simultaneously working for Oskar Schloss, who ran an antiquarian book and print shop at Bäumleingasse 9. When Schloss died unexpectedly in 1945, Ernst Beyeler, who had by then gained some experience in the field, decided to carry on the business for Schloss's heirs. Just two years later, the gallery staged its first exhibition of Japanese woodcuts, which was soon followed by others. In 1951 the antiquarian bookshop was wound up and only the art gallery, which concentrated mainly on classic modern art and which organised exhibitions almost non-stop, remained in business. Due to the steady growth in its activities, the gallery subsequently took over an additional floor in the building as well as various storerooms.

Thanks to his excellent negotiating skills and his readiness to take risks, Ernst Beyeler was able to make major acquisitions from the Thompson Collection, including works by artists such as Klee, Cézanne, Monet, Matisse and Giacometti. Ernst Beyeler also had the good fortune to get to know Pablo Picasso personally, as a result of which he was able to select various works from among those in the artist's possession. In the course of its existence, the Galerie Beyeler has held more than 300 exhibitions, most of them of classic modern works. In the early 1980s it organised two major international exhibitions outside the gallery: "Sculpture in the 20th Century" in the Wenken Park in Riehen und in the Merian Park in Basel.

In parallel to their activities as gallery owners, Ernst and Hildy Beyeler built up a private collection of works that they liked so much they wanted to keep them.

The first time their private collection was placed on public display was in 1989 at the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid. It was then shown at other exhibitions, in Berlin in Sydney and in Japan. Since 1997 the Beyeler Collection has been housed in the Fondation Beyeler, a public museum designed by the famous architect Renzo Piano that is located in Riehen on the outskirts of Basel.

Despite the existence of the museum, Ernst Beyeler continues to run the Galerie Beyeler. It is still located at Bäumleingasse 9, where everything first began.



represented artists

Josef Albers   Josef Albers freereport  
Horst Antes     
Karel Appel     
Jean Arp     
René Auberjonois     
Francis Bacon   Francis Bacon freereport  
Balthus     
Georg Baselitz   Georg Baselitz freereport  
Willi Baumeister     
Jean Berger     
Ross Bleckner     
Pierre Bonnard     
Constantin Brancusi     
Georges Braque   Georges Braque freereport  
Samuel Buri     
Alexander Calder   Alexander Calder freereport  
Henri Cartier-Bresson   Henri Cartier-Bresson freereport  
Bruno Ceccobelli     
Paul Cézanne     
Marc Chagall     
Eduardo Chillida     
Christo & Jeanne-Claude     Christo & Jeanne-Claude freereport    Christo & Jeanne-Claude quickreport
Francesco Clemente   Francesco Clemente freereport  
Jean François Comment     
Enzo Cucchi     
Salvador Dalí     
Giorgio de Chirico     
Nicolas de Staël     
Edgar Degas     
Robert Delaunay     
André Dérain     
Martin Disler   Martin Disler freereport  
Jean Dubuffet     
Raoul Dufy     
James Ensor     
Max Ernst   Max Ernst freereport  
Lyonel Feininger     
Lucio Fontana   Lucio Fontana freereport  
Sam Francis   Sam Francis freereport  
Karl Gerstner     
Alberto Giacometti   Alberto Giacometti freereport  
Fritz Glarner     
Juan Gris     
Hans Hartung     
Ferdinand Hodler     
Robert Indiana   Robert Indiana freereport  
Rolf Iseli     
Alexej von Jawlensky     
Jasper Johns   Jasper Johns freereport  Jasper Johns quickreport
Asger Jorn     
Wassily Kandinsky     
Ellsworth Kelly   Ellsworth Kelly freereport  
Anselm Kiefer   Anselm Kiefer freereport  Anselm Kiefer quickreport
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner   Ernst Ludwig Kirchner freereport  
R. B. Kitaj   R. B. Kitaj freereport  R. B. Kitaj quickreport
Paul Klee     
Yves Klein   Yves Klein freereport  Yves Klein quickreport
Oskar Kokoschka     
Willem de Kooning   Willem de Kooning freereport  
Fernand Léger     
Roy Lichtenstein   Roy Lichtenstein freereport  Roy Lichtenstein quickreport
Jacques Lipchitz     
Morris Louis     
René Magritte     
Kazimir Malevich     
André Masson     
Henri Matisse   Henri Matisse freereport  
Amedeo Modigliani     
Piet Mondrian   Piet Mondrian freereport  
Claude Monet     
Henry Moore     
Robert Motherwell   Robert Motherwell freereport  
Maurizio Nannucci     
Ernst Wilhelm Nay     
Barnett Newman     
Kenneth Noland   Kenneth Noland freereport  
Emil Nolde     
A.R. Penck   A.R. Penck freereport  
Pablo Picasso   Pablo Picasso freereport  
Jackson Pollock   Jackson Pollock freereport  
Robert Rauschenberg   Robert Rauschenberg freereport  Robert Rauschenberg quickreport
Odilon Redon     
Pierre-Auguste Renoir     
Gerhard Richter   Gerhard Richter freereport  
Auguste Rodin     
Mark Rothko   Mark Rothko freereport  
Georges Rouault     
David Salle     
Egon Schiele     
Oskar Schlemmer     
Kurt Schwitters     
Richard Serra   Richard Serra freereport  
Paul Signac     
Keith Sonnier     
Louis Soutter     
Frank Stella   Frank Stella freereport  
Yves Tanguy     
Antoni Tàpies   Antoni Tàpies freereport  
Jean Tinguely   Jean Tinguely freereport  
Mark Tobey     
Cy Twombly   Cy Twombly freereport  Cy Twombly quickreport
Vincent van Gogh     
Victor Vasarely   Victor Vasarely freereport  
Tom Wesselmann   Tom Wesselmann freereport  



 

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Galerie Beyeler
Bäumleingasse 9
4001 Basel (Switzerland)

Phone: +41 61 2069700
Fax: +41/61 - 645 97 19
galerie@beyeler.com
www.beyeler.com

Opening Time:
Tu-Fr 9-12h, 14-18h, Sa 9-12h