2009 - Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
2009 - Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
2009 - Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
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Olaf Holzapfel, “White Rabbit”,<br />
2007, Kunstfonds<br />
Ricarda Roggan, “Garage 13”,<br />
2008, Kunstfonds<br />
Promotional purchases by the Cultural<br />
Foundation of the Free State of Saxony<br />
• Wolfram Ebersbach<br />
Leipzig Museum of Fine Arts 2, 2007<br />
Acrylic/canvas, 180 × 180 cm<br />
• Rao Fu, Mirage, 2008<br />
Bitumen/pigment/paper, 159.5 × 102 cm<br />
• Matthias Hoch, Leipzig #1, 2007<br />
C-Print, 140.8 × 216 cm<br />
• Olaf Holzapfel<br />
White Rabbit, 2007<br />
Acrylic glass, soft PVC, wood,<br />
50 × 70 × 110 cm<br />
• Britta Jonas<br />
The Princess of Obergraben, 2002<br />
Plastic film, wood, string, synthetic leather,<br />
wire, rattan, slippers, metal<br />
240 × 260 × 70 cm<br />
• Oliver Kossak<br />
Dr. Norden 1, 2007/2008<br />
Oil/acrylic/canvas, 205 × 169.7 cm<br />
• Edgar Leciejewski<br />
Schwarzenberg #19, 2008<br />
C-Print, 178 × 201 cm<br />
Oliver Kossack, “Dr. Norden #I”,<br />
2007/08, Kunstfonds<br />
• Regine Müller-Waldeck<br />
Strips of cloth, 2006<br />
Paraffin wax, textiles, 150 × 50 × 350 cm<br />
• Ricarda Roggan<br />
Garage 13, from the series: Garage, 2008<br />
C-Print, 148.2 × 178.3 cm<br />
• Hans Scheib<br />
Susanna, 2000<br />
Cast bronze, painted, 68.5 × 14 × 12 cm<br />
• Christian Sery<br />
Vierkaisers Plastics II and IV, 2003/<strong>2009</strong><br />
Coloured industrial rubber, wood, plaster,<br />
C-profile steel strips, each approx.<br />
114 × 100 × 52 cm<br />
• Albrecht Tübke<br />
Heads #09, #19, #20, 2007<br />
C-Prints, each 59 × 79 cm<br />
In addition, works by Steven Black,<br />
Antje Blumenstein, Ingo Garschke, Paule<br />
Hammer, Katrin Heichel, Katharina Immekus,<br />
Dieter Krull, Hee Seung Lee, Marion<br />
Porten, Christoph Ruckhäberle, Stephan<br />
Ruderisch, Nadin Maria Rüfenacht, Oskar<br />
Schmidt, Carsten Tabel, Steve Viezens<br />
and Arthur Zalewski were acquired as<br />
promotional purchases by the Cultural<br />
Foundation of the Free State of Saxony.<br />
Vessel depicting a jaguar, terracotta,<br />
c. 200 BCE, GRASSI Museum für<br />
Völkerkunde zu Leipzig<br />
Cooperative partners: the <strong>Staatliche</strong><br />
Ethnographische Sammlungen Sachsen<br />
Museum für Völkerkunde <strong>Dresden</strong><br />
• Woollen knotted carpet, Ersari Turkmen<br />
(Central Asia), first half of the 19th century<br />
Purchased<br />
• Buddha figurine in Mandalay style,<br />
Cast bronze with glass inlays, Northern<br />
Burma, 19th century<br />
Purchased with additional funds from the<br />
Saxon State Ministry for Science and Art<br />
GRASSI Museum für Völkerkunde zu Leipzig<br />
Vessel depicting a jaguar, Maranon/<br />
Chavin, South America<br />
Terracotta, c.200 BCE<br />
Purchased from H. J. Westermann, Hamburg<br />
• Breast plate from the ritual costume of<br />
a Buddhist priest<br />
Turquoises (some with silver mounts),<br />
coral, carnelian, agate, mother-of-pearl<br />
and amber beads on cotton cloth<br />
Ladakh, India, late 19th to 1st half of the<br />
20th cent.<br />
Purchased from Dr. Ernst-Ulrich Walther<br />
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