The KiCo Collection
By (Author) Kunstmuseum Bonn
By (author) Lenbachhaus Mnchen
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
1st November 2017
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Theory of art
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
Hardback
352
Width 244mm, Height 311mm
2390g
Over the past 20 years the KiCo Collection has become one of the most important collections of contemporary art. Having started with Colour Painting, today it includes the entire spectrum of picture-related contemporary art, from panel paintings to installations. The catalogue shows central blocks of works from the collection, including masterpieces by Marcia Hafif, Maria Lassnig, Katharina Grosse, Wolfgang Tillmans and Olafur Eliasson.
The KiCo Collection has been growing continuously since the 1990s. It originally directed its focus towards Colour Painting but later moved beyond the limitations set by the picture and also integrated expansive installations into the collection. The spectrum ranges from Eliasson's light installations to Tillman's photographic investigations which link visual found objects with a systematic media reflexion. It is precisely these forms of boundary crossing which make the KiCo Collection so topical. It shows impressively that the arts no longer allow us to confine them to the ghetto of individual genres, but that they draw their strength from interconnections and fusions of content and media.
The Stdtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus and the Kunstmuseum Bonn are the exhibition venues of an internationally renowned municipal museum in Munich. They collect, conserve, study, and exhibit the art of the nineteenth century, the Blue Rider, and New Objectivity, as well as international contemporary art.