Contemporary Voices: Fondation Beyeler hosts The UBS Art Collection
Under the title "Contemporary Voices: Fondation Beyeler hosts The UBS Art Collection", an overview of developments in art over the past fifty years is provided through seventy exemplary works of modern and contemporary art. A leitmotif of the Fondation Beyeler exhibition is the intriguing dialogue between American and European art, as seen in confrontations of paintings by classic Pop artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol with works by European post-Pop artists like Damien Hirst and Neo Rauch. A painting by Brice Marden, Chinese Dancing, with its intertwining lineatures of form and rhythm, will be juxtaposed to "A B, Confus", a large abstraction by Gerhard Richter. Contemporary photography will also hold a place of prominence, in the form of large-format photo works by Andreas Gursky, Thomas Struth and others. The UBS Art Collection comprises approximately 900 works – paintings, sculptures, photographs, and drawings. These works, brought together in the course of thirty years, originate from the former PaineWebber Collection in the U.S. and the UBS Collections in Switzerland and Europe. In early 2005, sixty-four works from The UBS Art Collection were presented to the general public for the first time at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. Now this collection will reach its second exhibition venue, the Fondation Beyeler, for its premiere showing in Europe.
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