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The Frankfurt Art Association (german: link=no, Frankfurter Kunstverein) is an
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founded in 1829 by a group of influential citizens of the city of
Frankfurt Frankfurt, officially Frankfurt am Main (; Hessian: , " Frank ford on the Main"), is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse. Its 791,000 inhabitants as of 2022 make it the fifth-most populous city in Germany. Located on it ...
, Germany. The aim of the institution is to support the arts in the city, which was an important center of trade and business. Works of art were bought and exhibitions organized in order to open access to art and culture for the public. Among the founders were Johann Gerhard Christian Thomas, a senator and later mayor of the city, historian Johann Friedrich Böhmer, and art historian Johann David Passavant. Soon after the establishment of the museum, many important and influential citizens and artists became members. Today, the museum is situated in the center of Frankfurt, in a gothic building from 1464 called the ''Steinernes Haus'' ('Stone Building'), near the city's town hall. There are around 1,700 members who support the activities and enable the museum to reach its aim today, more than 150 years after its establishment. Although the museum has no permanent collection, as art is not purchased any more, its exhibitions of contemporary art are internationally renowned. Furthermore, guided tours, symposia, film programs, and excursions are organized. So even in the neighbourhood of important museums, such as the
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(''Museum für Moderne Kunst'') and Schirn Gallery (''Schirn Kunsthalle''), the museum manages to assert itself as an important meeting point not only for Frankfurt's art scene. Especially young artists of the state-run art school Städelschule and the well-known design school
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are closely connected with the museum and cooperation is common.


Directors of the Frankfurter Kunstverein (since 1945)

* Curt Gravenkamp (1945–1961) ** Exhibitions (selection): ''Frankfurter Kunst der Gegenwart'', 1947 ff; , ''Fritz Winter'', ''Mateo Cristiani'', 1952; ''Ernst Wilhelm Nay''; 1952, ''Georg Meistermann'', 1953; ''Mateo Cristiani'', ''Hanny Franke''; 1955 ''Hann Trier'', ''Joseph Kaspar Correggio'', 1960 *
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(1961–1970) ** – Exhibitions (selection): ''Edvard Munch'', 1962; ''Amedeo Modigliani'', 1963; Arnold Böcklin, 1964; ''Picasso Handzeichnungen'', 1965; ''Wols – Gemälde, Aquarelle, Zeichnungen, Fotos'', 1965/1966; ''Konstruktive Malerei'', 1966/1967; ''Alexej Jawlensky'', 1967; ''Kompass New York'', 1967/1968. * Georg Bussmann (1970–1980) ** Exhibitions (selection): ''Kunst und Politik'', 1970; ''Renato Guttuso'', 1974; ''Kunst im 3. Reich. Dokumente der Unterwerfung''. 1974; ''George Grosz'', 1975 *
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(1980–1998) ** Exhibitions (selection): ''Robert Mapplethorpe'', 1981; ''Abraham David Christian'', 1983, ''Franz Mon'', 1986; ''Positionen schwedischer Malerei 1873–1995'', 1995; ''PROSPECT Internationale Ausstellungen aktueller Kunst'', 1986, 1993, 1996; ''Lynn Davis'', 1990; ''Das Bild des Körpers'', 1993; ''Luigi Ontani'', 1996; ''Alfred Hrdlicka'', 1997; ''Helen Levitt'', 1998. * Nicolaus Schafhausen (1999–2005) ** Exhibitions (selection): ''Liam Gillick'', 1999; ''To the people of the city of the Euro'', 1999; Video-Installation ''Kino der Dekonstruktion'', 1999 bis 2000; ''Stephen Prina'', 2000; ''Christa Näher'', 2001; ''Marcel Odenbach'', 2002; ''fresh and upcoming'', 2003; ''Nation'', 2003; ', 2003; ''Cerith Wyn Evans'', 2004 *
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(2006–2008) ** Exhibitions (selection): ''The Martha Rosler Library'', 2006; ''Whenever It Starts It Is The Right Time, Strategien für eine unstetige Zukunft'', 2007; ''Tommy Støckel'', 2007; ''The Great Transformation – Kunst und taktische Magie'', 2008; ''Natascha Sadr Haghighian – Früchte der Arbeit'', 2008; *
Holger Kube Ventura Holger may refer to: People * Holger (given name), includes name origin, plus people with the name * Hilde Holger, stage name of dancer, choreographer and dance teacher Hilde Boman-Behram (née Hilde Sofer, 1905–2001) Fictional characters * H ...
(2009–2014) ** Exhibitions (selection): ''Das Wesen im Ding'', 2010; ''Sven Johne: Berichte zwischen Morgen und Grauen'', 2010; Tales of Resistance and Change – Artists from Argentina'', 2010;'' Die Welt der Weber und Pistolenträger'', 2011; Maya Schweizer und Clemens von Wedemeyer'' Metropolis – Bericht über China'', 2011;'' Über die Metapher des Wachstums'', Ragnar Kjartansson, 2011;'' Grenzen anderer Natur – Zeitgenössische Fotokunst aus Island'', 2012; Demonstrationen – Vom Werden normativer Ordnungen'', 2012; ''Kunstgeschichten im Steinernen Haus (1962–2012) – To the People of the City'', 2013; ''Vereinzelt Schauer – Formen von Wetter''. * Franziska Nori (since 2014) ** Exhibitions: ''I am here to learn: On Machinic Interpretations of the World'' (2018); ''Perception is Reality: On the Construction of Reality and Virtual Worlds'' (2017); Melanie Bonajo: ''Single Mother Songs from the End of Nature'', 2017; ''Things I Think I Want: Sechs Positionen zeitgenössischer Kunst'', 2017; ''Atchilihtallah – On the Transformation of Things'', 2016; ''Paulo Nazareth: Aqui é Arte'', 2016; ''Mechanismen der Gewalt'', 2015; Thomas Feuerstein: ''Psychoprosa'', 2015; ''Body–Me. Bodies in the Age of Digital Technologies'', 2015, with Yuri Ancarani, Kate Cooper, Melanie Gilligan und Thomas Thwaites; ''Roots. Indonesian Contemporary Art'', 2015.


See also

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Kunstverein Bremen The Kunsthalle Bremen is an art museum in Bremen, Germany. It is located close to the Bremen Old Town on the "Culture Mile" (german: Kulturmeile). The Kunsthalle was built in 1849, enlarged in 1902 by architect Eduard Gildemeister, and expanded ...
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Kunstverein Nürnberg The Kunstverein Nürnberg (art association Nuremberg, official name "Kunstverein Nürnberg - Albrecht Dürer Gesellschaft e.V.") is a venue for exhibitions of contemporary art. The association was founded in 1792 and is Germany's oldest arts assoc ...


External links

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Museum für Moderne Kunst

Schirn Kunsthalle
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