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The Contemporary Art Collection of the Sigmund Freud Museum, Vienna in Moscow
Stella Art Foundation in Skaryatinsky pereulok
February 22 – May 21, 2007

The Sigmund Freud Museum – Contemporary Art Collection was opened in Vienna on November 21, 1997. The beginning of this enterprise started in 1989 when Joseph Kosuth realised in the Freud Museum his work „Zero & Not“. After that he started together with curator Peter Pakesch and director of the Freud Museum Ingrid Scholz – Strasser to invite selected artists to make a contribution to this collection. Focussing on the theme : psychoanalysis and art. It hosts now a group of 13 works by artists like Joseph Kosuth, Ilya Kabakov, John Baldessari, Jenny Holzer and others. The main task of this collection is to show how Freuds thoughts found its way into the processes of artistic creation. Psychoanalytic theory has influenced the visual arts at least from the time of Surrealism on. We just have to think of the collages by Max Ernst or the programmes sketched by Andre Breton. The now presented works demonstrate how this concept still challenges artists from different backgrounds.



The idea to build this collection was also to start a network between the Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna and the artistic field. So that this space would not only be a place for scientific research, collection and documentation but also a place of debate on the reality and influence of the insights with which Sigmund Freud founded the concept of psychoanalysis.



The Contemporary Art Collection of the Freud Museum Vienna hosts now works by Georg Herold, Joseph Kosuth, John Baldessari, Jessica Diamond, Marc Goethals, Ilya Kabakov, Heimo Zobernig, Haim Steinbach, Franz West, Clegg & Guttmann, Jenny Holzer, Pierpaolo Calzolari and Sherrie Levine.



Stella Art Foundation desires to open a new page in Moscow art life by staging the show of the best works from Sigmund Freud Museum. The combination of philosophical ideas that irrevocably changed human life and thought in XX century and investigtions of the frontier of art and mind couldn’t but meet. And in Russia their meeting is fixed for he first time.

The Foundation has published an illustrated catalogue of the exhibition with an essay by Inge Scholz-Strasser and Piter Pakesh.



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Basic Forms

Stella Art Foundation in Skaryatinsky Pereulok
July 6 – August 1, 2010

03 July 2010
Julien Grossmann. Kokin (...) Slendro

Stella Art Foundation on Mytnaya Street
July 3 – August 1, 2010

21 May 2010
Alyona Kirtsova. North

Stella Art Foundation in Skaryatinsky Pereulok
May 21 – June 20, 2010

13 April 2010
Andrey Kuzkin. Levitation Heroes

Stella Art Foundation at Mytnaya Street
April 23 - May 30, 2010

27 February 2010
Nikita Alexeev. Much-Little-Little-Much

Stella Art Foundation in Skaryatinsky Pereulok
February 27 – April 24, 2010

23 January 2010
Vagrich Bakhchanyan. From the collection of Stella Art Foundation

Stella Art Foundation at Mytnaya Street
January 23 - February 28, 2010

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