- Neue Galerie
The Neue Galerie New York ("German": "New Gallery") is a museum of early twentieth-century German and Austrian art and design located at 86th Street and
Fifth Avenue inNew York City . It is one of the most recent additions to New York City's famed Museum Mile, which runs from 83rd to 105th streets onFifth Avenue in theUpper East Side ofManhattan .The museum was first conceived by two close friends, art dealer
Serge Sabarsky and entrepreneur and philanthropistRonald S. Lauder . The two men met in 1967, just before Sabarsky opened his first gallery. TheSerge Sabarsky Gallery opened at 987Madison Avenue in 1968, and almost immediately earned a reputation as New York’s leading gallery for Austrian and German Expressionist art. Lauder was a frequent visitor and client. Both Sabarsky and Lauder enjoyed a passionate commitment to the art of this period, and they dreamed of someday opening a museum to showcase the very best of this work. When Sabarsky died in 1996, Lauder chose to carry on the task of creating Neue Galerie New York, as a tribute to his friend.The collection of the Neue Galerie is divided into two sections. The second floor of the museum houses works of fine art and decorative art from early twentieth-century Austria, including paintings by
Gustav Klimt ,Oskar Kokoschka , andEgon Schiele and decorative objects by the artisans of theWiener Werkstaette and their contemporaries. The third floor exhibits various German works from the same era, including art movements such as "Der Blaue Reiter " (The Blue Rider), "Die Brücke " (The Bridge), and theBauhaus . Featured artists on this floor includeVasily Kandinsky ,Paul Klee ,Ernst Ludwig Kirchner ,Lyonel Feininger ,Otto Dix , andGeorge Grosz .The museum also contains a bookstore, design shop, and two
Viennese café s, "Café Sabarsky" and "Café Fledermaus", both of which are operated by restaurateurKurt Gutenbrunner .The museum is housed in an elegant Louis XIII/Beaux-Arts structure located on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 86th Street. Commissioned by industrialist
William Starr Miller in 1914 from the New York-based architecture firmCarrère and Hastings , it was subsequently occupied by Grace Vanderbilt, the wife ofCornelius Vanderbilt III , and then by theYIVO Institute for Jewish Research before being purchased by Lauder and Sabarsky in 1994. The building was fully renovated by German architect Annabelle Selldorf and restored to its original state before the Neue Galerie opened.In 2006, Lauder purchased Klimt's painting "
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I " fromMaria Altmann on behalf of the Neue Galerie. Citing a confidentiality agreement, Lauder would only confirm that the purchase price was more than the last record price of $104.2 million US forPicasso 's 1905 "Boy With a Pipe". The press reported the price for the Klimt atUS$ 135 million, which would make it at that time the most expensive painting ever sold. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/19/arts/design/19klim.html?ex=1308369600&en=37eb32381038a749&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss NY Times report from June 19,2006] ] It has been on display at the museum since July 2006.Past exhibitions
Gustav Klimt: The Ronald S. Lauder and Serge Sabarsky Collections opened
October 18 , 2007, and ran untilJune 30 , 2008 and it filled all the gallery spaces in the museum. Featuring highlights from the private collections of the museum's cofounders, it was comprised of 8 paintings and over 120 works on paper by the Austrian avant-garde artistGustav Klimt . The show also included an installation of the original furniture from the receiving parlor of Klimt’s studio at Josefstädter Strasse 21, and a recreation of Klimt’s masterpiece, theBeethoven Frieze . [ [http://www.neuegalerie.org Neue Galerie New York Website] ]Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Berlin Street Scene opened
July 26 , 2007, and ran untilSeptember 17 , 2007. It was an exhibition focusing on a painting byErnst Ludwig Kirchner , which was restituted in November 2006 [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E02EFD81731F937A1575BC0A9619C8B63&scp=1&sq=Ernst%20Ludwig%20Kirchner%20Berlin%20Street%20Scene&st=cse New York Times, August 24, 2007] ] and which joined the collection of the Neue Galerie at the beginning of the summer of 2007. In addition toBerlin Street Scene , the exhibition featured a Kirchner sculpture, "Standing Girl, Karyatide" (1909-10), as well as a selection of paintings and works on paper that survey Berlin during the period; by Kirchner,Otto Dix ,George Grosz , andChristian Schad . [ [http://www.neuegalerie.org Neue Galerie New York Website] ]Van Gogh and Expressionism opened
March 22 , 2007, and ran untilJuly 2 , 2007. It explored the crucial influence ofVincent van Gogh on German and Austrian Expressionism. More than 80 paintings and drawings were on view, including a number of major canvases by Van Gogh, as well as important paintings by Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka,Alexei von Jawlensky ,Franz Marc , Vasily Kandinsky, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,Emil Nolde , and others. This exhibition, organized by curator Jill Lloyd, the well-known scholar of Expressionism, filled all the gallery spaces in the museum. [ [http://www.neuegalerie.org Neue Galerie New York Website] ]ee also
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List of museums and cultural institutions in New York City References
External links
* [http://www.neuegalerie.org/ Neue Galerie official website]
* [http://www.iklimt.com/ iKlimt.com, The Life and Work of Gustav Klimt]
* [http://www.adeleswish.com/ "Adele's Wish"] __NOTOC__
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