The Vancouver Artwork Gallery (VAG) introduced on Friday (17 January) that it has obtained a promised present of 122 works from the native collectors Brigitte and Henning Freybe valued at over C$10m ($7m).
Essentially the most vital donation of worldwide modern artwork within the gallery’s historical past was welcome information for the beleaguered VAG, which introduced final month it was scrapping plans for a brand new C$600m ($444.6m) Herzog & de Meuron-designed constructing that had been in growth for greater than a decade.
The Freybes have been amassing artwork for over six a long time and their numerous assortment spans portray, printmaking, sculpture, movie, images and set up. Their present to the VAG contains works by what VAG director Anthony Kiendl calls “a few of the most necessary European and North American artists working within the final 50 years”—many hardly ever proven in Vancouver—together with Nairy Baghramian, Christian Boltanski, Daniel Buren, Tacita Dean, Frank Stella, Alicja Kwade, Wolfgang Tillmans, Robert Rauschenberg, Julie Mehretu and William Kentridge. The Freybes’ assortment additionally celebrates Vancouver artists, and their present contains work by Beau Dick, Stan Douglas, Geoffrey Farmer, Rodney Graham, Brian Jungen and Jeff Wall.
“We’re honoured to just accept this transformative present from the Freybes,” Kiendl stated at a celebratory reception Thursday night time. “The Freybe assortment is numerous and wide-ranging—materially, geographically and conceptually—and at its core, it honours the creativity and information that artists produce. This acquisition will reshape the gallery’s holdings of native and worldwide artwork and add vital works by main figures from the modern artwork world.”
Highlights from the present can be featured in an upcoming exhibition, Postcards from the Coronary heart (18 April-5 October) and bringing collectively work, sculptures, pictures, movies and works on paper from the Nineteen Sixties to at present.
The Freybes have championed modern artwork in Vancouver for many years. Brigitte Freybe co-founded the Up to date Artwork Society of Vancouver in 1972 and, in 2015, she and her husband Henning, the retired chairman and founding father of Freybe Gourmand Meals, based Griffin Artwork Tasks to present again to the neighborhood. Their private relationships with artists whose works they collected can be revealed via archival pictures and ephemera additionally included in Postcards from the Coronary heart.
“That is an awfully particular second for us to not solely see our assortment collectively, however to share these vital and visionary creative voices with Vancouver audiences and past,” the Freybes stated in a joint assertion. “We’re deeply invested within the Vancouver Artwork Gallery and its providing to town. Gifting our assortment to the gallery and investing in its future is our method of giving again to this necessary neighborhood.”
Henning Freybe informed The Artwork Newspaper that the present had been deliberate for a while however that he and his spouse had been ready for the proper second to make it official. Citing their lengthy relationship with the VAG—Henning was a board member within the Seventies and his spouse within the 80s—he stated he felt that their legacy “was in secure palms on the VAG. We might have donated the works to the Nationwide Gallery in Ottawa, however we knew that the artwork can be seen extra broadly right here in Vancouver and never simply saved in a basement.”
He added that the couple’s relationship with the VAG has “been a beautiful a part of our life identical to the artwork has been a beautiful a part of our life”.
Highlights of the exhibition embody Tara Donovan’s Toothpicks (2004), a free-standing dice assembled from a whole lot of 1000’s of picket toothpicks, which celebrates the transformation of supplies—a recurring theme within the Freybe assortment.
A jewel of the gathering is Sea Cow Treaty (Unfold) (1977), a sculptural wall-based work by Robert Rauschenberg. The assemblage encompasses a working water characteristic with twinned faucets that emit purple and blue water into conjoined buckets. It will likely be proven for the primary time in a museum setting, with help from the Robert Rauschenberg Basis on the event of the artist’s one centesimal birthday.
One other work from the identical period included within the present and the exhibition is Frank Stella’s Piaski III (1973). The canvas, felt and paint on corrugated cardboard work is from the artist’s necessary Polish Village sequence of assemblages. Brigitte Freybe informed The Artwork Newspaper: “It was one of many first works we acquired in 1973. And it was offered to us by Doug Chrismas.” (The supplier, who began his profession in Vancouver, was sentenced to 2 years in federal jail within the US earlier this week.)