Max Ernst, the Würth Collection

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21.06.2021


Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim

Max Ernst, the Würth Collection

Art at Würth

A Whirlwind Dadaist and Surrealist

Photography by Günter Meyer, Petra Jaschke, Winfried Reinhardt, Rüdiger Flöter
Courtesy of Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim


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Max Ernst
The Würth Collection
18 July 2020 through 17 January 2021

 

Parts of Max Ernst’s biographical notes are fictitious, and he always remained ironically detached from his own works and techniques. His pictures feature figurative elements as well as imaginary forms, and his works have been created from mixed media. Max Ernst was a crossover artist and a master of the realm of “in-between-ness.” Like his life, his oeuvre is characterised by disjunctions and thematic changes, both of which combine to express his visionary, sceptical concept of the world.

 

In the Würth Collection, Max Ernst occupies a central artistic position. A unique collection of books and graphics constitutes the core of the Max Ernst section, making this surrealist’s almost unsurpassably diverse, seemingly boundless visual universe experientially accessible, starting from his very first creations all the way through to his fantastic later works.

 

The exhibition’s focus is on a selection from this collection, complemented by several of the artist’s sculptures, as well as by pieces from the Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim’s collection displayed alongside the graphics and entering into dialog with them.

 

Max Ernst accepted things as they appeared and took a very associative, unconfined approach, something that opened up numerous possibilities for interplay between his works and jewelry.

 

 

THE WÜRTH COLLECTION
The Würth Collection comprises more than 18,000 works of art from the 16th century to the modern and contemporary eras – mainly paintings and sculptures. It ranks among the most renowned private art collections in Europe. The artworks are on display in Europe, admission free, in 15 museums, as well as in subsidiaries of the Würth Group. The costs of the activities related to the Würth Collection are borne by the respective international companies of the Würth Group.

EXHIBITS

1 of 9

Octopus and Butterfly brooch
Gold, pearls, rubies, amethysts, a topaz, enamel
Design by Wilhelm Lukas von Cranach, Berlin
Crafted by Louis Werner, 1900

2 of 9

Scarab ring
Gold
Greece
5th to 4th century BC

3 of 9

Brooch
Silver, gold, plastics
Christiane Foerster 2002

4 of 9

Bracelet
Silver
Gustav Braendle, Theodor Fahrner (susccessor)
Pforzheim, about 1933

5 of 9

Ring
White gold, moonstone, rubies
Elisabeth Defner-Kodré 1974

6 of 9

Brooch
Silver, gold, plastics
Christiane Foerster
2002

7 of 9

Pendant
Silver, enamel
Eugène Feullâtre
Paris, 1906/10

8 of 9

Ring
Blackened silver
Daniel Kruger 1985

9 of 9

Brooch
Gilt silver, mother-of-pearl shells, pearls,
emeralds, rubies
Emil Riester
Pforzheim, about 1905/07

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