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The Daimler Art Collection

 

100 Artist out of more than 60 Years

works of comtemporary art from the Daimler Art Collection - a comprehensive portrait of the collection

Exhibition Tour

   
 

 

 
   
 

The Daimler Art Collection reflects the most important developments in 20th century abstract art, starting with prestigious groups of work from the Concrete and Constructive Art, Minimal Art and Concept Art movements, then moving on to the most recent international art trends.

The company is sending a selection of about 200 of its most important works, from Josef Albers via Andy Warhol to Sylvie Fleury, on a world tour - currently and in the next year or two.

The exhibitions show painting, sculpture, photography and video art thematically, thus cutting across generations and classifications. The shows center around recent acquisitions.

 

   
 
Venues and Links

 

27. Nov - 22. März 2009

is it tomorrow yet?
100 Years of Art from the Daimler Art Collection


Singapore Art Museum

 

 

16 August - 9 December 2007

from bauhaus to (now!)

The Daimler Art Collection & Education Program in Brazil
about 100 works of comtemporary art from the Daimler Art Collection

Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo

Informations

 

 

January 14 - March 26 2006

The Daimler Art Collection in Japan 2006
Conversation with art, on art.
From Bauhaus to Contemporary Art


Tokyo Opera City Gallery

Information and Exhibition Views

 

 

3 Oct - 6 Nov 2004

The Daimler
Art Collection
and Eduction Project

South African National Gallery
Cape Town

Exhibition Views
and Detail Information

 

 

March 21 - June 27, 2004

The Daimler
Art Collection
and Eduction Project

Pretoria Art Museum, Southafrica
About 150 works of contemporary art from DaimlerArt Collection
Museum Africa, Johannesburg,
Southafrica
New Tendencies, Photography, and Video from the Collection DaimlerWorkshops during the exhibition

Exhibition Views and Detail Information

 

 



28 Oct 2003 - 18 Jan 2004

On the Edge
The Detroit Institute of Arts
, USA
About 200 works of comtemporary art from the Daimler Art Collection

Exhibition Views and Detail Information

 

 

May 24 - August 31, 2003

Museum für Neue Kunst ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany
About 200 works of comtemporary art from the Daimler Art Collection

Exhibition views and information

 

 

Introduction to the selected works of the shows

Classical Modern Art and ZERO

The group of Classical Modern works in the Daimler Art Collection, started in 1977 by the purchase of a painting by Willi Baumeister in 1977, includes mainly painting, but also sculpture, wall objects and graphics. They present an image of the development of art to the 1960s, relating mainly to South-West Germany. ›Zero‹ and ›Neue Tendenzen‹ (New Tendencies) as European movements connected to international Minimalism are represented in the Daimler Art Collection by names like Enrico Castellani, Getulio Alviani, Jan Henderikse, Almir Mavignier, Francois Morellet, Jan Schoonhoven and Klaus Staudt.

   
   



Josef Albers
Change Directions; 1942
60 x 74,5 cm


 Minimalism in Europe and America

The major abstract movements from the 50s to the 70s are characterized by going back to the origins of a concrete, constructive and minimalist art, though with different stresses in Europe and America.

 

Connections between European structural-constructive painting with American tendencies - Minimal Art, Color Field Painting. Hard Edge, Op Art - are clearly shown in the collection in works by Adolf Fleischmann, Hartmut Böhm, Andreas Brandt, Ulrich Erben, Gottfried Honegger, Günther Fruhtrunk, Karl Gerstner, Manfred Mohr, Anton Stankowski.


 

   
   



Ugo Rondinone
Nr. 214 VIERUNDZWANZIGSTERJULIZWEITAUSEND; 2000

60'

Simone Westerwinter
from: 60 Name water-colors, 2001
15' x 22'


One point of reference for reductionist painting in the USA is a picture painted by Robert Ryman from 1969. In parallel with this focal point that has established itself the collection has addressed predecessors - practically unknown in Europe - of American Minimalist painting with acquisitions of work by artists including Jo Baer, Gene Davis, John McLaughlin, David Novros, Karl Benjamin, Ilya Bolotowsky and Frederick Hammersley, Oli Sihvonen.

Contemporary Art

The Daimler Art Collection holds prestigious high-calibre works by figures involved in major artistic trends and groupings within the 20th century's abstract movements. The aim in the field of contemporary art is on the one hand to make it possible to look at one focal point of the collection - the reduced, constructive-concrete and minimalist directions in contemporary art - and to show how it operated in distinct areas and continues to make an impact in the present.

 

 

 

The connection from the non-representational positions of post-war Modernism to the multi-media field of contemporary art in the Daimler Art Collection is made largely by a group of artists born around 1930/45: Charlotte Posenenske, Nam June Paik, Walter de Maria, Ulrich Rückriem, Auke de Vries, Daniel Buren, Roman Signer, Franz Erhard Walther, Imi Knoebel, Hanne Darboven, Bernar Venet, Olivier Mosset, Michael Heizer, Giulio Paolini, Peter Roehr and Joseph Kosuth. They all work on a new definition of the concept of the work, go against the traditional genre boandaries, view the viewers' mental and/or physical activity as part of the work process and assert

The work of artists like John M Armleder, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Peter Halley or Andrea Zittel draws on the fund of position-definitions and rejections, concepts and polemics, attempts to eradicate and to rescue the concept of the picture in the 20th century.

 

   
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