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Abstraction, figuration, photography, concept. The forms, languages, and content of art are manifold – an insight into the collection.

Information, Biographies, and Selected Works

Artists in the LBBW Collection

The core collection with more than 3,000 works by German and international artists covers the whole range of art forms and media. Sculptures and installations by the likes of Franz Ackermann, Asta Gröting, Allan McCollum, Andreas Slominski, and Georg Winter also enhance the collection. Based on a focused approach towards collecting, numerous groups of works by single artists have also been built up over the years, and now count among the highlights of the LBBW Collection. This alphabetic index sets out a selection of works from the LBBW Collection along with additional information on the artists.

Franz Ackermann Ohne Titel (Epizentrum Halle 20) 1999
Franz Ackermann: Ohne Titel (Epizentrum Halle 20), 1999. ©Courtesy der Künstler und Meyer Riegger, Berlin / Karlsruhe, Foto: Volker Naumann

A - E

Artists in the LBBW Collection include, among others Franz Ackermann, Max Ackermann, Nevin Aladağ, Horst Antes, Stephan Balkenhol, Georg Baselitz, Eduard Bargheer, Willi Baumeister, Tim Berresheim, Julius Bissier, Peter Brüning, Werner Büttner, André Butzer, Julian Charrière/ Julius von Bismarck, Louisa Clement, Richard Deacon, Thomas Demand, Otto Dill, Otto Dix, Helmut Dorner, Peter Dreher and Slawomir Elsner.

Asta Gröting Ohne Titel 1991/2012
Asta Gröting: Ohne Titel, 1991/2012. ©VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, Foto: Volker Naumann

F - K

The collection also includes individual works and groups of works by, amongst others Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Adolf Fleischmann, Günther Förg, Isa Genzken, Karl Otto Götz, Renée Green, Asta Gröting, Thomas Grünfeld, Andreas Gursky, Georg Herold, Candida Höfer, Adolf Hölzel, Martin Honert, Thomas Huber, Axel Hütte, Sven Johne, Stefan Kern, Hubert Kiecol, Martin Kippenberger, Astrid Klein, IMI Knoebel, Daniel Knorr, Fritz Klemm, Ida Kerkovius and Anselm Kiefer.

Allan McCollum Collection of Five Perfect Vehicles 1986
Allan McCollum: Collection of Five Perfect Vehicles, 1986, ©Courtesy der Künstler und Galerie Thomas Schulte, Berlin, Foto: Archiv Sammlung LBBW

L - Q

The range of the collection is also documented by works by Wolfgang Laib, Sean Landers, Uwe Lausen, Louise Lawler, Thomas Locher, Michel Majerus, Allan McCollum, Josephine Meckseper, Reinhard Mucha, Wilhelm Mundt, Reinhold Nägele, Ernst Wilhelm Nay, Marcel Odenbach, Albert Oehlen, A. R. Penck, Elizabeth Peyton, Georg Karl Pfahler, Hermann Pitz, Platino, Bernhard Prinz and Hans Purrmann.

Andreas Slominski Taubenfalle 1997
Andreas Slominski: Taubenfalle, 1997. ©Courtesy der Künstler und Galerie Bärbel Grässlin, Frankfurt am Main, Foto: Archiv Sammlung LBBW

R - T

Other individual works and groups of works in the collection are by artists including Tobias Rehberger, Otto Reiniger, Gerhard Richter, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Peter Roehr, Martha Rosler, Thomas Ruff, Fritz Ruoff, Karin Sander, Jörg Sasse, Laura Schawelka, David Schnell, Thomas Schütte, Andreas Schulze, Emil Schumacher, Cindy Sherman, Wiebke Siem, Andreas Slominski, K. R. H. Sonderborg. Anton Stankowski, Hito Steyerl, Walter Stöhrer, Thomas Struth, Fred Thieler and Wolfgang Tillmans.

Georg Winter Ukiyo Camera Systems 1998
Georg Winter: Ukiyo Camera Systems, 1998. ©Georg Winter, Foto: Volker Naumann

U - Z

Continuity and further development of the collection are also reflected in the works of Günther Uecker, Günter Umberg, Corinne Wasmuht, Gillian Wearing, Ina Weber, Matthias Weischer, Franz West, Simone Westerwinter, Ben Willikens, Fritz Winter, Georg Winter, Lambert Maria Wintersberger, Anna Witt, Bernd Zimmer, Peter Zimmermann, Andrea Zittel and Jan Zöller.

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