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Exhibition view Kosmos Klee. The Collection, Zentrum Paul Klee, 2024, photo: Rolf Siegenthaler © Zentrum Paul Klee.
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BERN.- The dynamic permanent exhibition devoted to Paul Klee invites visitors to immerse themselves in the life and work of this important modern artist. With some 80 changing works from the collection, Kosmos Klee offers a chronological survey of Klees artistic career. Biographical and archival material provide an insight into his life and time. In addition, the focus room offers a space for smaller exhibitions devoted to individual aspects of Klees work, or contributions to the artists global reception.
The collection
The Zentrum Paul Klee is the worlds most important centre for research into Paul Klees life and work, and has one of the most significant collections of the artists drawings, watercolours and paintings. Paul Klee was primarily a draughtsman, which is why 80% of the collection of the Zentrum Paul Klee consists of works on paper, matching the collected works. Because of the fragility of the works as well as the large size and diversity of the collection, only parts of it can be displayed at once. Klee enjoyed experimenting, not only in terms of content and form but also technically, using light-sensitive paints, inks and papers. For that reason the works need periods of rest between periods on display.
Kosmos Klee
With Kosmos Klee. The Collection the Zentrum Paul Klee offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in Paul Klees life and work, as well as in the unique collection of the institution. Some 80 rotating and chronologically organised works provide an overview of Klees artistic development, from the highly detailed early works via tendencies towards abstraction and the discovery of colour, to the reduced pictorial language of the later work.
Each decade of Klees artistic career is identified by a colour in the exhibition, allowing visitors to find their way intuitively around the space. Brief introductory texts, biographical photographs and films give deeper insights into the different phases of the work and Paul Klees engagement with the people around him.
Aside from his works, the Zentrum Klee also preserves the artists archive. In the dynamic permanent exhibition, different treasures from the archive are presented, revealing the various aspects of Paul Klees life. His love of music is reflected in his record collection and the scores that Klee, a gifted violinist, played from. Klees favourite music can be heard as part of a podcast in the exhibition. Parts of the artists collection of natural materials, including shells, stones and pages from herbariums, display Klees close relationship with nature and natural processes. Other objects include his watercolour box, his schoolbooks, scribbled over with drawings, as well as letters.
Fokus
One part of some 100 m2 in area of the permanent exhibition is reserved for the series Fokus. Smaller exhibitions focus on particular aspects of Klees work, present works of artists with surprising references to Klee and follow the global Klee reception. The current presentation is dedicated to the journals of the Avant-Garde.
Unpacking Klee
Since June 2024, new episodes of the short film series Unpacking Klee are being released regularly and shown in the exhibition and on the Zentrum Paul Klees YouTube channel. 10 sequences guide the viewer through the depot of the Zentrum Paul Klee, which holds not only art works but also the worlds most comprehensive Paul Klee archive. It includes diaries, passports, the correspondence, photographs, musical notes, records, a violin and a grand piano, a collection of natural materials, books, studio utensils and more.
Behind the scenes treasures are unpacked to show what the objects tell us about Paul Klees life and work.
1.Shells
2. Paul Klees passports
3. Studio utensils for the coloured paste technique
4. Hand puppets
5. Childrens drawings
6. Catalogues of the artists oeuvre
7. Studio utensils for the spraying technique
8. Photographs of cats
9. Music
10. Schoolbooks
Digital Guide
The exhibition is accompanied by a digital guide offering thematic tours of the exhibition with changing emphases, a biographical overview and a study of historical and historico-cultural events and themes that were important to Klees work.
Digitorial® on Paul Klees travels
The Digitorial® presents five of Paul Klees most important journeys and illustrates his artistic development from bewildered student to one of the most important artists of the modern period. The five chapters are dedicated to the artists first journey to Italy in 1901, his 1912 journey to Paris where he visited Robert Delauney, among others, the now legendary study tour to Tunisia with Louis Moilliet and August Macke, one of Klees trips to the south to recover from his teaching activity at the Bauhaus, and the 1928 journey to
Egypt that was made possible by the Klee Society.
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