The Beyeler Foundation or Fondation Beyeler with its
museum
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in
Riehen, near
Basel
, french: link=no, Bâlois(e), it, Basilese
, neighboring_municipalities= Allschwil (BL), Hégenheim (FR-68), Binningen (BL), Birsfelden (BL), Bottmingen (BL), Huningue (FR-68), Münchenstein (BL), Muttenz (BL), Reinach (BL), Riehen (B ...
(
Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
), owns and oversees the art collection of Hildy and
Ernst Beyeler, which features modern and traditional art. The Beyeler Foundation museum includes a space for special exhibitions staged to complement the permanent collection. In 2006, approximately 340,000 persons visited the museum. The number of visitors in 2016 was 332,000. The Beyeler Foundation is the most visited museum of art in all of Switzerland. The museum is properly funded, and it receives annual grants from the cantons of
Basel City and
Basel County and the commune of Riehen. Major partners of the Foundation are Bayer AG, Novartis and Swiss bank
UBS
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.
History
Art dealers Ernst Beyeler (16 July 1921 – 25 February 2010) and Hilda Kunz (1922 - 18 July 2008), known as Hildy, created the Beyeler Foundation in 1982 and commissioned
Renzo Piano
Renzo Piano (; born 14 September 1937) is an Italian architect. His notable buildings include the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris (with Richard Rogers, 1977), The Shard in London (2012), the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City (2 ...
to design a museum to house their private collection. The collection was first publicly exhibited in its entirety at the
Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
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in Madrid in 1989, and was subsequently shown at
Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin in 1993 and the
Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney in 1997.
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''The Guardian
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''. In September 1994 the
groundbreaking
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of the museum took place.
The inauguration was scheduled for 1996, but postponed until 1997 due to delay in the constructions.
In October 1997, the Beyeler Foundation made its collection accessible to the public.
Collection and exhibitions
The Beyeler Foundation opened its doors on 18 October 1997, presenting 140 works of modern classics, including 23 Picassos. The overall collection of 200 works of
classic modernism reflect the views of Hildy and Ernst Beyeler on 20th-century art and highlight features typical of the period from
Claude Monet
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,
Paul Cézanne
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and
Vincent van Gogh to
Pablo Picasso
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,
Andy Warhol
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,
Roy Lichtenstein and
Francis Bacon (artist). The paintings appear alongside some 25 objects of
tribal art from
Africa
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,
Oceania
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and
Alaska
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. A third of the exhibition space is reserved for special exhibitions staged to complement the permanent collection.
The culmination of Beyeler's career came in 2007 when all the works that passed through his hands were reunited at the museum for a grand exhibition that included van Gogh's 1889 ''Portrait of Postman Roulin'', Lichtenstein's ''Plus and Minus III'' and a huge expressive drip painting by
Jackson Pollock
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.
The collection is expanding, particularly in terms of works made after 1950 (recent acquisitions include pieces by
Louise Bourgeois and
Wolfgang Tillmans). In 2013, French art collector Micheline Renard donated several artworks to the museum, including by
Jean Dubuffet
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,
Jean-Michel Basquiat,
Sam Francis, and
Sigmar Polke; the trove was first exhibited at the museum in 2014.
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The garden surrounding the museum also periodically serves as a venue for special exhibitions. In a work called "Wrapped Trees",
Christo and Jeanne-Claude veiled 178 trees in the park around the Beyeler Foundation and in the adjacent Berower Park between 13 November and 14 December 1998.
Selected collection highlights
Claude Monet - The Japanese Bridge - Google Art Project.jpg, Claude Monet
Paul Klee - Oh! These Rumors! - Google Art Project.jpg, Paul Klee
Paul Cézanne - Bend Of The Road At The Top Of The Chemin Des Lauves - Google Art Project.jpg, Paul Cézanne
Vincent Van Gogh - Wheatfield With Cornflowers - Google Art Project.jpg, Vincent Van Gogh
Architecture
According to a design of the Italian architect Renzo Piano the construction of the museum began in September 1994 in the Berower Park in Riehen.
The museum was meant to be embedded in the
English landscape garden
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in the park and according to Beyeler, not only be a museum but also a small power plant in which its visitors were to regain strength.
The building features a glazed façade largely looking out onto the corn fields and vines covering the Tüllinger Hills. The two perimeter walls of the original garden site inspired the idea of the museum’s layout. A red wall built with
porphyry from
Patagonia, South America replaced to the original in place before.
The four long porphyry walls running from north to south and standing apart define the plan of the building. Resting on top of the solid foundation walls, the lightweight glass roof, white enamelled on the reverse, admits northern light but screens off light from the east and the west. Along the northern and the southern sides the roof projects far beyond the walls, shading the glass façades from the sun. In 1999, less than two years after the opening of the museum edifice, the building was lengthened by , which increased total exhibition space by to its present () .
Situated vis-à-vis the museum building, the late-Baroque Villa Berower houses the museum's administration department and a restaurant.
Partners and sponsors
Public Sponsors
*
Swiss Confederation
* Municipality of
Riehen
*
Canton of Basel-City
Major Partners
*
Bayer
*
Novartis
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States (global research).name="novartis.com">https://www.novartis.com/research-development/research-lo ...
*
UBS
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Partners
* accurART
*
Basler Kantonalbank
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* Fondation
BNP Paribas
*
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
*
ISS Facility Services
*
J. Safra Sarasin
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Further reading
*Hollerstein, Roman. ''Renzo Piano - Fondation Beyeler. A Home for Art: Foundation Beyeler - A Home for Art''. Birkhäuser Verlag, 1998. .
*Boehm, Gottfried. ''Fondation Beyeler''. Prestel, 2001. .
*Beyeler, Ernst; Büttner Philippe. ''Fondation Beyeler. Collection''. Hatje Cantz, 2008. .
See also
*
Museums in Basel
References
External links
Beyeler Foundation website"Wrapped Trees" in the Beyeler FoundationBasel-Karlsruhe: Rainer Usselmann on 'Face to Face to Cyberspace' at Fondation BeyelerSet of photosVirtual tour of the Beyeler Foundationprovided by
Google Arts & Culture
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