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The task put high demands on aesthetic, spatial and functional qualities, on the integration with the extant urban situation, and on the economic conception and planning of construction and operation. The new building is intended to transform the site into one of the city’s prominent artistic, urban and social attractions.
To the north, the Folkwang Museum borders on the Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities (KWI), one of the most important research institutes in North Rhine-Westphalia. Together, the Museum Folkwang and the KWI can form a creative campus where art and science meet.

The new building should include above all the following functions:

– Entrance with foyer, restaurant, bookstore, projection
   room (also suitable for children and youth)
– Multi-Function space
– Space for temporary exhibitions
– Exhibition space for the painting and sculpture collection
   as well as minor arts
– Exhibition space for the Photographic Collection
– Exhibition space for the German Poster Museum
– Exhibition space for the Graphic Arts collection
– Space for depots
– Space for workshops
– Underground parking garage

Collection
The Museum Folkwang owes its reputation to its excellent collection of 19th century and classical modern paintings and sculpture, post-1945 art and photography. The core of this major collection is 19th and 20th century German and French painting. Forerunners of modernism are represented with masterpieces by Cézanne, Gauguin and van Gogh. Also present are German Romantics (C.D. Friedrich, Canus) as well as Courbet, Daumier, Manet and Renoir. The numerous works by German Expressionists and the Blaue Reiter are of unique quality. From the 50’s and 60’s, special mention is due large format American color field painting (Newman, Rothko, Reinhard, Stella) and German Informal Art (Nay, Schumacher, Thieler).

Beyond the paintings and an extensive Graphic Arts collection, a Photographic Collection was founded in 1978 as a further important department of the museum. Today the Painting and Sculpture Collection contains 550 paintings and 250 sculptures, the Graphic Arts Collection ca. 12,000 works on paper, the Photographic Collection more than 50,000 photographs and a number of artists’ estates.

One special aspect of the collection is the large holdings of antique and non-European art and European and non-European crafts from 4000 B.C. to the 19th century, with around 1300 objects. This is still a hidden treasure, only small portions of which have been exhibited up to now.

Also organizationally part the Museum Folkwang is the German Poster Museum whose collection of ca. 340,000 posters is the largest of its kind in Europe. It documents the development of German posters in a European context. 

Lageplan Museum Folkwang 2006, Copyright: [phase eins], Berlin
 
  • Museum Folkwang
    • Introduction
    • History
    • Architecture
      • New Building
      • Speeches Opening
      • Competition
      • Task
      • 1st Price
      • Prize Winning Models
    • Chronicle
    • Folkwang-Museumverein e.V.
  • Collection
  • Exhibitions
  • Events
  • Education
  • Sponsors
  • Bookstore
  • Information
  • Task
  • Task