Colour is everything! is the title of the opening exhibition at the Reinhard Ernst Museum. It presents a selection of paintings and sculptures from Reinhard Ernst’s high-profile private collection. The works are on view for the first time in the museum’s unique architectural setting designed by Fumihiko Maki.
The exhibition’s starting point and leitmotif is an in-depth exploration of colour, the passion of the museum’s founder and Wiesbaden-based entrepreneur. The focus of the presentation is Abstract Painting from Europe, USA and Japan from the last 75 years.
Although the assembled artists worked at different times and in different places, they all show a radically new understanding of painting, thus changing the history of art forever.
Colour is literally everything. In each exhibition room, thought-provoking reflections on the theme of colour entice visitors: ‘Colour’s Dimension’ surprises with its large-format, two-dimensional works that celebrate the experience of space. Colour can go ‘against limits’ of common expectations. Colour can also provide security and a ‘home in painting’. Each new generation of artists uses colour to find answers to the questions of their time, so ‘The Beat Goes On’.
Colour is everything. Everywhere.
The exhibition is under the patronage of Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
Works on view by:
Josef Albers, John Chamberlain, Richard Diebenkorn, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, K. O. Götz, Adolph Gottlieb, Katharina Grosse, Simon Hantaï, Hans Hartung, Hans Hoffmann, Lee Krasner, Morris Louis, Heinz Mack, Georges Mathieu, Robert Motherwell, Ernst Wilhelm Nay, Kenneth Noland, Otto Piene, Judit Reigl, Shōzō Shimamoto, Tōkō Shinoda, Kazuo Shiraga, Pierre Soulages, Frank Stella, Tal R, Atsuko Tanaka, Fred Thieler, Wolfgang Tillmans, Günther Uecker, Emilio Vedova and Inoue Yūichi, among many more.
Our programme of events to accompany the exhibition can be viewed here. All guided tours can be booked on our online shop.
Magazine No. 1
The publication Magazin – The Reinhard Ernst Collection No 1 (118 pages, 97 illustrations, 29.7 x 23 cm, sewn binding, ISBN 978-3-910941-00-7) will be published to coincide with the opening. The magazine can be purchased in the museum shop, online and offline.
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