
Camille BOMBOIS
(1883-1970)
Nu sur coussin rouge, o. J.
Öl/Leinwand
Foto: Alistair Overbruck, Köln/
© VBK Wien, 2001
Museum Charlotte Zander,
Schloß Bönnigheim

Henri ROUSSEAU
(1844-1910)
Forêt vierge, ca. 1909/10
Öl/Leinwand
Foto: Alistair Overbruck, Köln
© Museum Charlotte Zander,
Schloß Bönnigheim, 2001

Max RAFFLER
(1902-1988)
Porträt Gisela Pfeiffer, 1971
Mischtechnik/Papier
Foto: Alistair Overbruck, Köln
© Museum Charlotte Zander,
Schloß Bönnigheim, 2001
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NAIVE ART
IN QUEST OF LOST PARADISE
Outstanding works of Naive Art from the
Collection Charlotte Zander
4 October 2001 - 3 February 2002, daily 10.00 - 19.00 hrs
With a representative selection of some 200 pictures from the Charlotte
Zander Museum at Bönnigheim Castle, near Stuttgart, KunstHausWien
takes pleasure in exhibiting a portion of the world´s largest
collection of Naive Art and Art Brut. The French "classics"
Henri Rousseau, André Bauchant, Camille Bombois, Séraphine
Louis and Louis Vivin, along with naive artists from the former Yugoslavia
and from Germany, Poland, Austria, Russia and the U.S., are represented
with significant groups of works.
The works of the naive artists were first discovered at the beginning
of the past century by artists and collectors of classical Modernism
and recognised as forms of expression in their own right. The French
avant-garde, Pablo Picasso, Robert Delaunay, but also Vasily Kandinsky
and the artists of the ³Blue Horseman² group prized the
magic and originality of the pictures of the "customs officer"
Rousseau, and although the works of the naive artists can be called
neither folk nor academic art, they have long since found their way
into the major museums (Museum of Modern Art, New York; Kunsthalle
Hamburg; Musée national d'art moderne, Paris; Pushkin Museum,
Moscow). Naive art comes about thanks to the artist´s wealth
of imagination, without academic training and unencumbered by artistic
traditions or fashion. It is created by people from widely divergent
population groups who have one thing in common: the existential need
to express themselves - painting, creating form.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue in German and English.
THE EXHIBITION WILL BE SUPPORTED BY:
KURIER-CLUB, HILTON
VIENNA, AUSTRIAN AIRLINES,
YUMYUM COMMUNICATIONS,
ÖBB, HISCOX/Barta
& Partner,
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