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Klaus Gallwitz

    Russischer Realismus 1850 - 1900. Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden 1972
    Tiepolo und das Antlitz Italiens
    Sammlung Frieder Burda
    Beuys vor Beuys : frühe Arbeiten aus der Sammlung van der Grinten. Zeichnungen, Aquarelle, Ölstudien, Collagen
    Barbara Trautmann, Kaa die Schlange
    Anton Henning
    • 2007

      Anton Henning

      • 95 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Berlin-based artist Anton Henning designed the interior of the bistro of the old museum Bahnhof Rolandseck, which now belongs to Richard Meier's new Arp Museum extension. The restaurant features amazing murals, paintings, handmade luminaries and light boxes. Upon the extension's inauguration, the museum also exhibited 140 graphic works by Henning made between 1984 and 2002, alongside sculptures from 2006 and 2007. This first comprehensive monograph documents the work in the exhibition.Born in 1964 in Berlin, Anton Henning is represented in New York by Zach Feuer Gallery. His 2006 show there was reviewed thus by The Washington Post : "Who knows what to do with work by the German artist Anton Henning? It doesn't fit any of the normal pigeonholes of contemporary art. It doesn't make clear what its goals could be, or how it relates to other works we might have seen. That's what makes it so intriguing."

      Anton Henning
    • 2007

      Richard Meier's new extension to the Arp Museum can be reached via a 394-foot subterranean passageway that links the Rolandseck train station and the original Arp Museum, situated alongside the Rhine River outside of Bonn, with a bank of glass elevators that transport visitors up a conical chute that ends above-ground, facing panoramic views of the river. Within that passageway, which runs below the railroad tracks, one definitive artwork is "Kaa," Barbara Trautmann's 60-foot-long neon sculpture, which is composed of 90 spiraling rings that seem to fade into eternity. This volume documents the complete project.

      Barbara Trautmann, Kaa die Schlange