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 |
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| Claus Bury |
| 4 |
Gehörgang, 2000, wood, 250 x 3600 x 240 cm on loan from private collection, Frankfurt am Main |
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| Ricardo Calero |
| 5 |
Espacio, 2001, wood, steel, plants, white paint, 200 x 800 x 800 cm |
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| 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 |
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| Yvonne Goulbier |
| 8 |
Nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit, 2001, phosphorescent colours, fluorescent material, black light, light installation, Installation am Bad Homburger Schloß |
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| Nigel Hall |
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| John Henry |
| 10 |
Fulcrum, 2001, steel, painted, 1550 x 1420 x 650 cm |
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| Bryan Hunt |
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| Lothar Krüll |
| 12 |
Maiskolben, 2000, cast bronze, three parts 280 x 300 x 350 cm |
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| David Nash |
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| 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 |
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| Jaume Plensa |
| 16 |
Amativite, 2000, steel, 275 x 177 x 60 cm on loan from private collection, Salzburg |
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| George Rickey |
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| Ulrich Rückriem |
| 18 |
Ohne Titel, 1986, Swedish granite (diabas), cracked and cut, 220 x 115 x 95 cm on loan from private collection, Mönchengladbach |
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| Reiner Seliger |
| 19 |
Ohne Titel, 2001, brick breakage, mortar, three parts 350 x 800 x 500 cm |
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| Marialuisa Tadei |
| 20 |
Divini Vultus, 2001, steel-sheets printed on both sides with acrylic paint, five parts Diameter 150 x 0,2 cm each |
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| Timm Ulrichs |
| 21 |
Versatzstück, 1969/2001, concrete, painted, tree, 250 x 275 x 275 cm |
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| 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 |
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| Erwin Wortelkamp |
| 23 |
Für Lenné, 2001, American red oak, original vegetation of the Kurpark in Bad Homburg, 630 x 110 x 97 cm |
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| Michael Zwingmann |
| 24 |
Chamäleon, 2001, steel, asphalt, 290 x 900 x 80 cm |
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