Russian Avant-Garde at the
Museum Ludwig. Original and
Fake: Questions, Research,
Explanations
Museum Ludwig, Cologne
26th September 2020–
7th February 2021 |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
14. Proun,
formerly
attributed to
El Lissitzky and
dated 1923.
Tempera on
paper, 61 by 40
cm. (Museum
Ludwig, Cologne;
photograph
Rheinisches
Bildarchiv,
Cologne).
Attributed works:
15. Infra-red
reflectogram of
the painting in
Fig.14. (Courtesy
Museum Ludwig,
Cologne, and
Restaurierungszentrum
Düsseldorf;
photograph Ulrik
Runeberg and
Inken Holubec).
Attributed works:
16. Painterly
architectonic,
formerly
attributed to
Liubov Popova and
dated c.1920. Oil
on canvas, 57.5 by
44 cm. (Museum
Ludwig, Cologne;
photograph
Rheinisches
Bildarchiv,
Cologne).
Attributed works:
17. Painterly
architectonic, by
Liubov Popova.
1918. Oil on
canvas, 45 by
53 cm. (Museo
Nacional Thyssen-
Bornemisza,
Madrid; exh.
Museum Ludwig,
Cologne).
84. Giant soft fan, by Claes Oldenburg. 1966–67. Vinyl filled with polyurethane foam, canvas, wood, metal and plastic, 304.8 by 149.5 by 157.2 cm. (fan); 736.6 cm. (cord and plug). (Museum of Modern Art, New York; exh. Museum moderner Kunst, Vienna).
Attributed works:
85. Late submission to the Chicago Tribune architectural competition of 1922 – clothespin, version two, by Claes Oldenburg. 1967. Crayon, pencil and watercolour on paper, 55.8 by 68.5 cm. (Des Moines Art Center; exh. Museum moderner Kunst, Vienna).
Attributed works:
86. Still from Snapshots from the city, film by Stan VanDerBeek of a performance by Claes Oldenburg and Pat Muschinski. 1960. 16 mm. black-and-white film transferred to video, with sound, duration 4 min. (Exh. Museum moderner Kunst, Vienna).
53. The arrival of spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire in 2011 (twenty-eleven), 25th March, by David Hockney. 2011. iPad drawing printed on paper, 144.1 by 108 cm. (Collection of the artist; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
Attributed works:
54. Hawthorn blossom near Rudstone, by David Hockney. 2008. Two canvases, each 152.4 by 121.9 cm. (Private collection; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
Brücke und Berlin. 100 Jahre Expressionismus |
institution: Neue Nationalgalerie
subjects:
Max Beckmann, Ferdnand Léger, Unerwartete Begegnungen |
institution: Museum Ludwig
Illustrations
Attributed works:
59. Mechanisms of amnesia, by Bernhard Heisig. 1981. 151.5 by 242 cm. (Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschicte Oldenburg; exh. Martin-Groupis Bau, Berlin).
Attributed works:
60. The impure, by Neo Rauch. 2004. 270 by 210 cm. (Sammlung Queenie, Munich; exh. Museum der Bildenden Künste, Leipzig).
Attributed works:
61. Acrobat, by Matthias Weischer. 2005. 40 vby 30 cm. (Galerie Eigen+Art, Leipzig/Berlin; exh. Museum der Bildenden Künste, Leipzig.
Attributed works:
62. Lido, by Max Beckmann. 1924. 72.5 by 90.5 cm. (Saint Louis Art Museum; exh. Ludwig Museum, Cologne).
Attributed works:
63. Decorations by Ludwig Kirchner in his studio at Körnerstraße 45, Berlin-Friedenau. Photograph 1914. (Kirchner Museum Davos; exh. Neue Nationalgalerie, berlin).
Exhibition Review
Richard Avedon: Evidence 1944-1994. New York and Cologne
83. Ema - Nude on a Staircase, by Gerhard Richter. 1966. Photograph, after Nude Descending a Staircase by Marcel Duchamp, 1912. (Museum Ludwig, Cologne).