Paul Klee (1879-1940) is one of the most highly regarded and productive artists of the 20th century. The Bavarian State Painting Collections and the Franz Marc Museum are each dedicating a special exhibition to Klee thereby uniting 200 important works from major European, American and Japanese collections in Munich and Kochel am See. While Munich focuses on Paul Klee’s time at the Bauhaus and the conflicts the artist is facing when Constructivism and Functionalism are gaining momentum, Kochel draws the attention to Klee’s landscapes and the imaginary journeys embedded in his pictures. To foster dialogue between the two exhibitions, the Bavarian State Painting Collections and the Franz Marc Museum have invited experts, curators and art dealers for a two-day symposium to discuss Klee’s relevance for the 20th and 21st centuries.
On the occasion of this conference (Munich/Kochel am See, 19-20 Apr 2018) a panel discussion on Paul Klee and the Art Market (in German) will be held on
FRIDAY, 20 APRIL 2018
Venue: FRANZ MARC MUSEUM, KOCHEL AM SEE
Admission with entrance ticket free of charge.
The number of attendees is limited, please RSVP by 12 April to info@franz-marc-museum.de
4:30-6:00 pm | Panel »Paul Klee und der Kunsthandel«
Angela Rosengart, Galerie Rosengart and Museum Sammlung Rosengart, Luzern
Silke Thomas, Galerie Thomas, Munich
Wolfgang Wittrock, Wolfgang Wittrock Kunsthandel, Berlin
Host: Cathrin Klingsöhr-Leroy, Director, Franz Marc Museum
Information on the extensive programme of accompanying events can be found at: www.pinakothek.de/klee and www.franz-marc-museum.de
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