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The Museum für Moderne Kunst (Museum of Modern Art), or short MMK, in Frankfurt, was founded in 1981 and opened to the public 6 June 1991. The museum was designed by the Viennese architect Hans Hollein. [2] It is part of Frankfurt's Museumsufer (Museum Riverbank).
Curator's talk with Rolf Lauter at the exhibition Lucian Freud: Naked Portraits, Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main, October 2000.The photo shows Lauter in front of Lucian Freud's painting "Sleeping by the Lion Carpet" (1995–96, Oil on canvas, 256,5 x 143,5 cm, Private Collection, USA).
Simnett has had solo exhibitions at galleries including Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, [18] Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem, [19] Kunsthalle Zürich, [14] Museum für Moderne Kunst, [20] and New Museum, New York. She has had group exhibitions at the Ming Contemporary Art Museum, Shanghai, and Serpentine Gallery in London. [10]
Yellow and Green Brushstrokes is located at the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt, Germany. [2] The museum acquired the work from the collection of Karl Ströher in 1981. [ 3 ] The source for the entire Brushstrokes series was Charlton Comics ' Strange Suspense Stories 72 (October 1964) by Dick Giordano .
Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK), Frankfurt/Main [33] Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago [34] Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles [35] Museum Ludwig, Cologne [36] Museum of Modern Art, New York [37] Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid [38] Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich [39] Saatchi Gallery, London [40] San Francisco Museum of ...
Solo shows include the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (1999), Berkeley Art Museum, San Francisco (2001), Museum der bildenden Künste, Leipzig (2001), the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2001), Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva (2004), Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2007), Camden Arts Centre, London (2008), and Musée d' Art Moderne, Luxembourg (2008).
The Head of the museum (since 2001) is Yelena Gagarina, daughter of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. There were 424,922 visitors to the Kremlin Museums in 2020, a drop of 86 percent from 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but it still ranked 46th on the List of most-visited art museums in the world in 2020. [1] Moscow Kremlin Museums have the following ...
His works can be find in the collections of MoMA New York, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Centre Pompidou Paris, MMK Frankfurt, Hammer Museum Los Angeles, Walker Art Center Minneapolis, Albertina Vienna, amongst many other public and private collections. [5] In 2018, he won the Heineken Prize for Art. [6]