Cluster 1: Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen
Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen → Museum Kunstpalast
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Düsseldorf emerged in the 20th century as a centre for German modern art. After the Second World War, the city became home to Galerie Schmela, a hub for the Zero group, Nouveau Realisme, and similar movements. In 1961, Professor Beuys began teaching at the Kunstakademie, further cementing Düsseldorf's place in the contemporary art world. Today, the city's Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen is considered one of Germany's most important galleries of 20th-century art.
At the turn of the 17th century, Kurfurst Johann Wilhelm established a notable picture gallery in Düsseldorf. This collection was extended in the 1770s with the establishment of an art academy. Wilhelm's patronage laid the groundwork for the city's later artistic prominence.
In the 19th century, the Düsseldorf academy gained international recognition as the 'School of Düsseldorf'. Its influence extended as far as the Hudson River School movement in the United States. Although the original picture gallery was moved to Munich, the academy's reputation endured.
After 1945, Düsseldorf became a focal point for German modern art. The establishment of Galerie Schmela, along with Joseph Beuys's professorship at the Kunstakademie, drew international attention to the city's burgeoning art scene.
In 1963, Gerhard Richter and Konrad Lueg presented a 'Demonstration of Capitalist Realism' in Düsseldorf. During this period, the Fluxus movement also emerged, solidifying the city's status as a site of artistic innovation.
The opening of the Kunsthalle in 1967 and Konrad Fischer's gallery in the same year added to Düsseldorf's artistic infrastructure. By 1968, Spoerri had established his restaurant in the old city, showcasing artists like Broodthaers, Palermo, and Ruthenbeck.
A ranked sample from the sourced city dataset. These are recorded associations, not a guarantee of current display.
Anthony van Dyck
Where: Johann Wilhelm von der Pfalz collection
Wikidata sourceGeorges Braque
Where: Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen
Wikidata sourceAbraham Mignon
Where: Johann Wilhelm von der Pfalz collection
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