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| Museum of Fine Arts, Houston to host U.S. debut of Berlin's renowned Berggruen collection |
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Henri Matisse, In the Studio in Nice, 1929, oil on canvas, Museum Berggruen, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin. © 2026 Succession Matisse / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
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HOUSTON, TX.- In May 2026, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston will host the U.S. debut of a selection of modern masterworks by Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee, Henri Matisse, Alberto Giacometti and other figures of the postwar European avant-garde, assembled by the famed gallerist and collector Heinz Berggruen. The exhibition explores Berggruens relationship with the artists, literary community and art-market network to which he was intimately connected in postwar Paris, through his Berggruen & Cie gallery on Rue de lUniversité. PicassoKleeMatisse: Masterpieces from the Museum Berggruen will be on view at the MFAH May 20 through September 13, 2026.
I am honored to bring to the U.S. and to Houston these exceptional masterworks from the collection of the Museum Berggruen in Berlin, comments Gary Tinterow, director and Margaret Alkek Williams chair of the MFAH. It is especially rewarding to introduce our audiences to the life and legacy of Heinz Berggruena pioneering art dealer, publisher and collector whom I was privileged to know and work with for more than two decades. His exhibitions on the rue de l'Université were a must for every art collector visiting Paris, and his museum in Berlin has become a pilgrimage point for connoisseurs.
This exhibition is a chance to discover some less-familiar works by some of the greatest artists of the 20th century, reflecting the personal taste of a discerning collector, notes Ann Dumas, consulting curator of European art at the MFAH. Dena Woodall, the museums curator of prints and drawings, adds, The exhibition blends both a monographic and theme-based focus; it is the first time the museum is showing the work of Paul Klee in such depthfrom his mysterious, lyrical drawings to his studies of color and form, stemming from his time as a teacher at the Bauhaus.
Between the 1940s and the 1990s, Heinz Berggruen assembled a singular collection of hundreds of modern masterworks, many of them directly from the artists. As a dealer, he became his own best client, forming his collection guided by his particular tastes and affinities. PicassoKleeMatisse: Masterpieces from the Museum Berggruen presents more than 95 of the works paintings, watercolors, drawings, and sculptures that Berggruen collected. The MFAH exhibition combines thematic areas of focus, including still life, portraits, the human figure, and landscapes, with in-depth presentations devoted to individual artists, highlighting the entire careers of Picasso and Klee and showcasing Matisses signature cut-outs, Giacomettis haunting, elongated sculptures and paintings and drawings by Paul Cézanne and Georges Braque.
A gallery of the exhibition will be devoted to the story of Heinz Berggruen (1914-2007).
Born into a Jewish family in Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany, Berggruen studied literature at university and, in the 1930s, began to write on culture for German newspapers. In 1936 he fled Nazi persecution; emigrating to the United States, he initially worked in California as a freelance arts journalist before securing a curatorial post in 1939 at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. After World War II, Berggruen returned to Europe, and in 1947 founded his gallery in Paris, representing many of the artists whose works he began to collect privately. In 1980 he retired from his gallery and concentrated on expanding his own collection. In 2000, Berggruen placed the collection with the German state; it is now housed in the Museum Berggruen in Berlin-Charlottenburg as part of the Berlin State Museums/Foundation of Prussian Cultural Heritage. The Museum Berggruen is currently closed for renovation and its collection is touring internationally.
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