- Pontus Hultén
Karl Gunnar Vougt Pontus Hultén (
June 21 1924 –October 26 2006 ) was a Swedish art collector and museum director. Pontus Hultén is regarded as one of the most distinguished museum professionals of the twentieth century. He was the pioneering former head of the Museum for modern art in Stockholm and in the 1970s he was invited to participate in the creation of theCentre Georges Pompidou inParis , where he was its first director in 1974-1981.Biography
Pontus Hultén was born in
Stockholm ; he studied art history atStockholm University and during the 1950s he was acurator at a smallart gallery and also organized film screenings. In 1958, he curated the exhibition "Constructivist Design" ["Constructivist Design, published by Galerie Lambert Weyl, 1958"] at Galerie Lambert Weyl, Paris.Moderna Museet
In 1960, Hultén was named head of the
Moderna Museet , shaping the museum into a powerhouse of modern art. Under Hultén, the Moderna Museet was to be one of the most dynamiccontemporary art institutions of the 1960s. During his tenure, the museum played a seminal role in bridging the gap between Europe and America, staging numerous exhibitions with works by early modern artists likeVincent van Gogh , modernistsPaul Klee ,René Magritte ,Jackson Pollock andWassily Kandinsky , and also Swedish artists includingSven Erixson ,Bror Hjorth andSigrid Hjertén .Hultén organized theme exhibitions including "4 Americans" in 1962 with pop artists
Robert Rauschenberg andJasper Johns , as did solo exhibitions withClaes Oldenburg ,Andy Warhol andEdward Kienholz . Followed in 1964 by one of the first European surveys of American Pop art. In return, Hultén was invited to curate an exhibition atNew York 'sMuseum of Modern Art in 1968: his first historical and Interdisciplinary show, it explored the machine in art, photography, and industrial design.Following "Önskemuseet" (The Museum of our Wishes) in the winter of 1963-1964, Hultén persuaded the Swedish government a one-time grant of 5 million kronor to help the museum expand its collection with works by
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner ,Max Ernst ,Joan Miró ,Salvador Dalí ,Piet Mondrian andPablo Picasso . The museum won international fame in 1966 with the exhibition "SHE – A Cathedral", which consisted of a gigantic sculpture of a reclining woman whose womb was an entrance for visitors who could experience various things inside. The artists behind the work wereNiki de Saint Phalle ,Jean Tinguely and Pontus Hultén himself. The 1968 exhibition "Andy Warhol", wasAndy Warhol 's first retrospective ever. According to author and art critic Carl-Johan Malmberg:" [Pontus Hultén] understood what good art was way before others did, and was therefore way ahead of his times"." [cite web|url=http://www.svd.se/dynamiskt/inrikes/did_13943899.asp|title=Moderna museets pionjär har avlidit|publisher=Svenska Dagbladet|date=2006-10-27|accessdate=2006-10-27]
Centre Pompidou
In 1973, Hultén left Stockholm to enter one of the most significant periods of his career. As founding director of the new museum of modern art at the
Centre Georges Pompidou , which opened in 1977, Hultén organized large-scale shows that examined the making of art's history through the links between artistic capitals: "Paris-Berlin", "Paris-Moscow", "Paris-New York", and "Paris-Paris" included not only art objects that ranged from Constructivist to Pop, but films, posters, documentation, and reconstructions of exhibition spaces such asGertrude Stein 's salon. Multivalent and interdisciplinary, these shows marked a paradigm shift in exhibition making, entering the collective memory of generations of artists, curators, andcritic s as few others have.Later career
Hultén's career after Centre Pompidou reflected the same commitment to working closely with artists that has caused so many to remember him fondly. Invited by
Robert Irwin andSam Francis to establish the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). Hultén went toLos Angeles in 1980, but, after four years of infrequent exhibitions and much fundraising, returned to Europe. In 1984-1990, he was in charge ofPalazzo Grassi inVenice , and in 1985, he founded, along withDaniel Buren ,Serge Fauchereau , andSarkis , theInstitut des Hautes Etudes en Arts Plastiques inParis , which Hultén described as a cross between theBauhaus andBlack Mountain College . In 1991-1995, Hultén was the Artistic director of theKunst- und Ausstellungshalle inBonn . He later became the director of the Jean Tinguely Museum inBasel , where he curated the inaugural exhibition. Of Pontus Hultén,Niki de Saint Phalle once said:" [he had] the soul of an artist, not of a museum director." ["The hang of it - museum director Pontus Hultén - Interview", by Hans-Ulrich Obrist, in "Artforum", No. 4, 1997.]
Legacy
Pontus Hultén defined the museum as an elastic and open space, hosting a plethora of activities within its walls: lectures, film series, concerts, and debates. Hultén always maintained a very special dialogue with artists, establishing lifelong friendships with Sam Francis, Jean Tinguely, and Niki de St. Phalle, whose careers he not only followed but shaped from the start. Hultén devoted his life to art and being an avid art collector, he donated his private collection of 700 works to the Moderna Museet in November 2005. One of his requests was that the donated works should not be hung as part of the collection, but should be accessible to the public in a user-friendly viewing storehouse – a typically Hulténesque solution that would give the public the freedom to browse among the masterpieces as in an art library. After retiring, he lived his last years in Paris and in Stockholm where he died.
References
* [http://www.modernamuseet.se/v4/templates/template1.asp?id=3318 Pontus Hultén, former director of the Moderna Museet, has died]
*"The hang of it - museum director Pontus Hulten - Interview", by Hans-Ulrich Obrist, in "Artforum", No. 4, 1997.
*sv icon "Moderna museets pionjär har avlidit", by Anders Haraldsson, in the "Svenska Dagbladet", October 27, 2003.External links
*fr icon [http://www.centrepompidou.fr/Pompidou/Manifs.nsf/AllExpositions/E6E13AF10A1B7272C1256ED90050C303?OpenDocument Centre Pompidou: "Pontus Hultén : Un esprit libre"]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/30/arts/30hult.html?_r=1&bl&ex=1162357200&en=89dfa8591e6f1830&ei=5087%0A&oref=slogin "Pontus Hulten, 82, Champion of Contemporary Art, Dies"] , by Roberta Smith, in the New York Times, October 30, 2006
* [http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-hulten31oct31,1,6985120.story?coll=la-headlines-pe-california "Pontus Hulten, 82; former MOCA head had global influence on major art venues"] , by Suzanne Muchnic, in The Los Angeles Times, October 31, 2006Notes
Persondata
NAME=Hultén, Pontus
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Hultén, Karl Gunnar Vougt Pontus
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Swedish art collector and museum director
DATE OF BIRTH=June 21 1924
PLACE OF BIRTH=Stockholm Sweden
DATE OF DEATH=October 26 2006
PLACE OF DEATH=Stockholm Sweden
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