Fondation Beyeler in Riehen and the founders Ernst and Hildy Beyeler
3 January 2023
As one of the foremost gallerists of his time, Ernst Beyeler (1921-2010) assembled, with his wife Hildy (1922-2008), one of the world’s most significant collections of modern art. It is one of the most visited art museums in Switzerland today.
Basel, Baumleingasse 9, the gallery of Ernst and Hildy Beyeler from 1945 to 2010
Since 1997, the collection has been housed at the Fondation Beyeler (Riehen, canton Basel-Stadt) in a building designed by Renzo Piano. The collection includes approximately 400 works from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, including paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations, photography, and film.
Spalenberg, Basel, The Sperber-Kollegium and ‘die Ehrespalebärglemer’
The Foundation celebrates its 25th anniversary with the most comprehensive exhibition of works from its collection.
The exhibition (30.10.2022 – 8.1-2023) brings together approximately 100 works by 31 artists, from classics of modern art to recent acquisitions of contemporary art. Significant works by Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Alberto Giacometti, Mark Rothko, Andy Warhol, Louise Bourgeois and others are set about contemporary positions by Marlene Dumas, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Tacita Dean, Rachel Whiteread and others are displayed.
The exhibition provides an opportunity to experience the Fondation Beyeler’s collection in all its depth and impressive quality.
The exhibition is further enriched by integrating several hyperrealist sculptures by celebrated American artist Duane Hanson (1925–1996).
The Fondation already organised a series of other exhibitions in this festive year. The first (23 January-22 May) was a major retrospective on “Georgia O’Keeffe“, followed by “Passages- Landscape, Figure and Abstraction” (12 February-2 August) and “Sondra Perry: Lineage for a Phantom Zone” ((13. February-13. March).
The summer exhibition “Mondrian” (5 June-9 October) marked the 150th anniversary of the artist’s birth; as one of the most influential artists of the avant-garde movement, he shaped the evolution of painting from figuration to abstraction.
Extension
The Fondation recently acquired the neighbouring Islein-Weber Park. This extension will connect the two parks. Besides, three new buildings, adapted to the houses of Riehen, will complete the complex: a new House of Art, a pavilion for events, and a building for administration.
The gardens will be doubled in size, and a new recreational area will appear in the centre of Riehen. The new buildings will blend harmoniously into the natural environment, just like the present architecture.
(Further information: www.fondationbeyeler.ch).
Mark Rothko (1903-1970). Ohne Titel, 1968, Sammlung Beyeler. Duane Hanson. An old Couple on a Bench, 1994
Henri Rousseau (1844-1910). Der hungrige Löwe wirft sich auf die Antilope (1898-1905). Sammlung Beyeler. Duane Hanson. Playing Children, 1979.
Anselm Kiefer (* 1945). Dein und mein Alter und das Alter der Welt, 1997. Sammlung Beyeler. Duane Hanson, Lunchbreak, 1989.
Paul Cézanne (1839-1906), Madame Cézanne à la chaise jaune, 1888-1890. Sammlung Beyeler. Duane Hanson. Old Lady in Folding Chair, 1976.
Plakat der Ausstellung. Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), Champ aux meules de blé, 1890 (Sammlung Beyeler) und Duane Hanson. Artist with Ladder, 1972.
Impressions of the museum complex
The garden
The surroundings