The Art Collections
By (Author) Alexander Klar
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
1st January 2016
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
708.94341
Paperback
378
Width 220mm, Height 265mm
1740g
The Museum Wiesbaden is one of three important Hessian state museums and holds world-class collections in the fields of art and naturalhistory. this volume provides the first-ever lavishly illustrated introductionto the museum's art collections, which span the period from the Middle ages to contemporary art with an emphasis on the art of the nineteenth and twentieth century. The year 2015 marks the centenary of the completion of the building housing the Museum Wiesbaden. The sumptuously illustrated catalogue introducing the museum and its collections celebrates this anniversary. The museum building was opened in 1915, having been designed by Theodor Fischer four years before and built starting in 1913. In addition to the natural-history collections, it houses the three departments of Old Master Art, Classic Modernism and Modern and Contemporary Art. In a chronologically arranged overview of the art collections, which range from 1200 to the present day, the curators' texts provide a vivid introduction to the collection areas and their specific histories.
Alexander Klar is an art historian and director of the Hessisches Landesmuseum in Wiesbaden. He has written the books Neue Freiheit: Abstraktion nach 1945 (2010), Rui Incio: True Images (2010), and Albert Oehlen: Die 5000 Finger von Dr. (2014), and has edited numerous exhibition catalogs. Alexander Klar is an art historian and director of the Hessisches Landesmuseum in Wiesbaden. He has written the books Neue Freiheit: Abstraktion nach 1945 (2010), Rui Incio: True Images (2010), and Albert Oehlen: Die 5000 Finger von Dr. (2014), and has edited numerous exhibition catalogs.