This exhibition is the first in a series in which Michael Kuhn and Alexandra Rockelmann share works from the Kuhn Collection on IC.
FRANÇOIS NUSSBAUMER, Migration 2, 2009. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
Located in a historical private loft in the heart of Berlin-Kreuzberg, The Kuhn Collection’s main focus is to present its passion for showcasing a diverse range of art mediums by an eclectic list of artists.
Dominated by innovative contemporary art that has an emphasis on conceptual, installation and new media, the Kuhn Collection is the private collection of Berlin-based collectors Michael Kuhn and his wife Alexandra Rockelmann. When acquiring new works, Kuhn & Rockelmann work with the belief that when collecting new artworks, it is not the name nor the CV of an artist that is important, but instead it is the expression of the works and the influences behind the artists works. The collection mainly generates art works through international art fairs, gallery exhibitions and the personal contact that Michael Kuhn and Alexandra Rockelmann have to artists. It is this way of acquiring works that the Kuhn Collection is able to discover fascinating art that in a way, acts as a sort of permanently influencing roommate. Some of the artists featured in the Kuhn Collection are: Yasmin Alt, Joseph Beuys, Sebastin Biskup, Thomas Demand, Max Frey, Kai Franz, Günther Förg, Johanna Jaeger, Florian Japp, Jeffrey Teuton, Leslie Thornton and many more.
This exhibition is the first in a series in which Michael Kuhn and Alexandra Rockelmann share works from the Kuhn Collection on IC.
SEBASTIAN BISKUP, Untitled, 2012. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
KAI FRANZ, History Of One Organism, 2011. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
JOE NANASHE, Monument, 2013. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
UDO SCHEEL, Laster, 2006. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
GÜNTHER FÖRG, Untitled, 1992. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
FRANÇOIS NUSSBAUMER, Migration 2, 2009. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
JEFFREY TEUTON, I Need A Vacation From Life, A Vacation Fram That Vacation, And Then Another Vacation, 2013. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
JEFFREY TEUTON, I Want, 2011. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
ZACHARY FABRI, Untitled, 2010. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
JEFFREY TEUTON, Paris Hilton, 2011. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
JEFFREY TEUTON, Untitled, 2011. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
JEFFREY TEUTON, Untitled, 2011. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
JEFFREY TEUTON, Untitled, 2011. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
MARTIN NOËL, Ich Liebe Rote Punkte – Ohne Limit, from 2006. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
ANTON UNAI, Stop Calling Me Frank, 2009. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
ASHLEY REAKS, Untitled, 2009. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
KAI FRANZ, Jason (No.3,12.5.2012), 2012. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
KAI FRANZ, Jason (No.4,14.5.2012), 2012. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
G. WILKEN, Herr Mit Dunklem Backenbart, Schwarzem Frack, Eine Zigarre In Der Linken Haltend, 1843. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016
JEFFREY TEUTON, LA Poem, 2011. Courtesy the artist and Kuhn Collection. Photo: STA, 2016