Works

Louise Bourgeois
1    Breasted Woman [BOUR-1460], 1949/50, bronze, 137,1 x 30,4 x 30,4 cm
2    Pillar [BOUR-1485], 1949, bronze, painted, 164,4 x 30,4 x 30,4 cm
3    Brother and Sister [BOUR-1929], 1949, bronze, 165,7 x 76,2 x 43,1 cm
Claus Bury
4    Gehörgang, 2000, wood, 250 x 3600 x 240 cm
on loan from private collection, Frankfurt am Main
Ricardo Calero
5    Espacio, 2001, wood, steel, plants, white paint, 200 x 800 x 800 cm
Thomas Gerhards
6    Memory I, 1998, galvanized steel, acrylic glass, fluorescent tubes, 83 x 132 x 81 cm
7    Memory II, 2001, galvanized steel, acrylic glass, fluorescent tubes, 83 x 132 x 81 cm
Yvonne Goulbier
8    Nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit, 2001, phosphorescent colours, fluorescent material, black light, light installation, Installation am Bad Homburger Schloß
Nigel Hall
9    Within and Without II, 1999, corten steel, 245 x 250 x 135 cm
John Henry
10    Fulcrum, 2001, steel, painted, 1550 x 1420 x 650 cm
Bryan Hunt
11    Falling Water - Bear Run II, 1977/78, cast bronze, 301 x 42,5 x 24 cm
on loan courtesy Stiftung Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg
Lothar Krüll
12    Maiskolben, 2000, cast bronze, three parts 280 x 300 x 350 cm
David Nash
13    Pyramid, Sphere and Cube, 2000, cast bronze, three parts 170 x 400 x 400 cm
on loan from private collection
14    Black Vessel, 2001, charred oak, 145 x 350 x 53 cm
Marta Pan
15    Schwimmende Plastik 7, 1979, polyester, tinted white, three parts Durchmesser 113 cm und 225 cm
on loan courtesy Stiftung Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg
Jaume Plensa
16    Amativite, 2000, steel, 275 x 177 x 60 cm
on loan from private collection, Salzburg
George Rickey
17    Six Triangles Hexagon V, 1979, polished stainless steel, 63 x 174 x 174 cm
Ulrich Rückriem
18    Ohne Titel, 1986, Swedish granite (diabas), cracked and cut, 220 x 115 x 95 cm
on loan from private collection, Mönchengladbach
Reiner Seliger
19    Ohne Titel, 2001, brick breakage, mortar, three parts 350 x 800 x 500 cm
Marialuisa Tadei
20    Divini Vultus, 2001, steel-sheets printed on both sides with acrylic paint, five parts Diameter 150 x 0,2 cm each
Timm Ulrichs
21    Versatzstück, 1969/2001, concrete, painted, tree, 250 x 275 x 275 cm
Wolf Vostell
22    Stier IV, 1989/90, parts of lorry-engine and concrete, 135 x 390 x 140 cm
on loan courtesy Museum Vostell Malpartida, Spain
Erwin Wortelkamp
23    Für Lenné, 2001, American red oak, original vegetation of the Kurpark in Bad Homburg, 630 x 110 x 97 cm
Michael Zwingmann
24    Chamäleon, 2001, steel, asphalt, 290 x 900 x 80 cm