Carl Heidenreich Foundation launches catalogue raisonné
Over the past year, the Carl Heidenreich Foundation has developed a catalogue raisonné of the artist’s known works in all media.
Read MoreOver the past year, the Carl Heidenreich Foundation has developed a catalogue raisonné of the artist’s known works in all media.
Read MoreA reflection on six works, which demonstrate the artist’s shifting focus from representation to the language of abstraction after immigrating to New York after WWII.
Read MoreThis conversation is part of a series of interviews with families and individuals who collected and preserved the legacy of painter Carl Heidenreich. On October 5, 2017 KunstWorks' Alla Efimova interviewed Richard Buxbaum about how he reconnected with Emanuel Wolf, the largest collector of Heidenreich's art, making it possible to appreciate the full extent of the artist's legacy.
Read MoreOn August 31, Alla Efimova interviewed Emanuel Wolf about his memories of the German exile artist Carl Heidenreich.
Read MoreThe Carl Heidenreich Foundation recently acquired three Carl Heidenreich oil paintings from Lothar Brandt of Berlin. The oil paintings, Portrait of Lia (c. 1930), Street Encounter (1932), and Self-Portrait (1926) are rare examples of Heidenreich's pre-war painting, of which very few remain.
Read MoreThis conversation is part of a series of interviews with families and individuals who collected and preserved the legacy of Carl Heidenreich for the past half-century. On July 12, Alla Efimova interviewed Gerhard and Regina about their dedication to the painter.
Read MoreOn November 20, the launch of the Carl Heidenreich Foundation was celebrated at the Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive’s Cafe Babette.
Read MoreFor half a century, the Buxbaum family cared for the artistic legacy of the German-American artist Carl Heidenreich.
Read MoreThe Carl Heidenreich Foundation is pleased to announce the first launch event on November 20 at the Berkeley Art Museum Pacific Film Archive. BAMPFA holds a number of significant works by Heidenreich in its collection, thanks to the generous gifts of Richard M. Buxbaum. In 2004, the museum presented the exhibition Carl Heidenreich and Hans Hofmann in Postwar New York.
Read MoreThe Foundation is pleased to name Dr. Alla Efimova, Principal of Berkeley-based KunstWorks, as Executive Director.
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