Woher soll ich wissen was ihr gefällt?

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Woher soll ich wissen was ihr gefällt?
Press release, August 2016 (page 1 of 5)
Woher soll ich wissen was ihr gefällt? /
Works on paper from the Frankfurt collector Michael Loulakis
Richard Artschwager / Monika Baer / Miquel Barceló / Robert Barry / Georg Baselitz /
Thomas Bayrle / Herbert Behrens-Hangeler / Peter Blake / Ross Bleckner / John Bock /
Shannon Bool / Jonathan Borofsky / Mike Bouchet / Wolfgang Breuer / Daniel Buren /
Michael Buthe / André Butzer / Ernst Caramelle / Nathan Carter / Diego Castro /
Sandro Chia / Francesco Clemente / Dawn Clements / Walter Dahn / Hanne Darboven /
Enrico David / Helmut Dorner / Felix Droese / Marcel van Eeden / Günther Förg /
Katharina Fritsch / Murray Gaylard / Antony Gormley / Richard Hamilton /
Jochem Hendricks / David Hockney / Karl-Horst Hödicke / Jörg Immendorff / Alex Katz /
Martin Kippenberger / Fritz Köthe / Jannis Kounellis / Michael Krebber / Uwe Lausen /
Markus Lüpertz / Kris Martin / Lucy McKenzie / Richard Allen Morris / Bruce Nauman /
Cady Noland / Marcel Odenbach / Albert Oehlen / Paulina Olowska /
C.O. Paeffgen / Blinky Palermo / Pino Pascali / Raymond Pettibon /
Michael Pfrommer / Sigmar Polke / Att Poomtangon / Josephine Pryde /
Tobias Rehberger / Daniel Richter / Michael Riedel / Larry Rivers / David Robilliard /
Peter Roehr / Dieter Roth / Sterling Ruby / Ed Ruscha / Norbert Schwontkowski /
Dierk Schmidt / John Stezaker / Helen Schiffer / Elaine Sturtevant / Stephen Suckale /
Susa Templin / André Thomkins / Rosemarie Trockel / James Turrell / Richard Tuttle /
Luc Tuymans / Franz Erhard Walther / Andy Warhol / Fritz Winter /
Carl Emanuel Wolff / Gustav Wunderwald / Heimo Zobernig
September 3rd to Oktober 9th, 2016
Opening / Friday, September 2nd, 2016 / from 6 pm
The Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiebaden presens a selection from the lot of more than
2,500 works on paper by the Frankfurt collector Michael Loulakis, which provides a
multifaceted insight into different artistic movements of the last century to today. The
collection combines thematic groups and outstanding individual voices, spanning a
large breadth of contemporary art history.
Press release, August 2016 (page 2 of 5)
The focus of the collection and therefore of the exhibition as well, is on Paper as working material and especially as image carrier. Paper, an everyday material, still finds use
in the highest degree. It is a medium associated with the exchange of information,
knowledge, and documentation, but can also be short-lived, imperfect and fragile. Containing drawings, graphics, watercolors, collages and illuminations, paper as an image
carrier will always have a vital place in the art. It even serves as a working material for
sculpture and assemblage. At the same time its reserved nature is an integral part of
this medium, which rarely becomes intrusive or noisy due to its lightness, and always
retains a quiet presence.
The Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden is
institutionally promoted by the culture office
of the city of Wiesbaden.
We appreciate your interest.
For further information and presse pictures
we are at your disposal via e-mail and telephone.
Press contact /
Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden
+49 611 301136 / [email protected]
Press release, August 2016 (page 3 of 5)
Press Images /
Please respect the copyright. There is no charge when used in reports on the exhibition.
On request we can provide images in a printable resolution. In return we would be
pleased to receive a copy and /or document link of your article.
Francesco Clemente
Pensium Castè, 1983
Courtesy und © Sammlung
Michael Loulakis
Tobias Rehberger
o.T., aus der Serie „Araber, Chinesen, Griechen, Pariser und Mallorquiner, die auch schon
mal besser aussahen (früher)“, 2014
Courtesy und © Sammlung
Michael Loulakis
Pino Pascali,
Notturno con Jonny Scicchettoso (I Killers),
1966
Courtesy und © Sammlung
Michael Loulakis
Press release, August 2016 (page 4 of 5)
Sterling Ruby
I.A.N.F.B.I.C.B.E.A., 2011
Courtesy und © Sammlung
Michael Loulakis
Franz Erhard Walther
o.T. (1969), 1969
Courtesy und © Sammlung
Michael Loulakis
Wolfgang Breuer
o.T. (Stained glass picture), 2008
Courtesy und © Sammlung
Michael Loulakis
Press release, August 2016 (page 5 of 5)
Exhibition Program /
NKV Guided Tours
Every Sunday, 3 pm and upon request
NKV Espresso / Short Guided Tour with Espresso
Every Tuesday, 12:45 am to 1:15 pm
NKV Kids Inside
Saturday, September 3rd and October 8th, 11 am to 1 pm
For all – with the ‘Kunst-Koffer’
NKV Discovery Tour
Saturday, September 24th, 3 to 5 pm
8 years of age and above
NKV Discourse – Video Art
Videos of Daniela Libertad – with E.S. Mayorga
Tuesday, September 27th, 6 to 8 pm
Finissage
Sunday, October 9th, 2016 / 3 to 6 pm