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Deutsche Guggenheim

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The modest Berlin gallery occupied a corner of the ground floor of the Deutsche Bank building, a sandstone building constructed in 1920. The exhibition space consisted of a single gallery that was 50 meters long, 8 meters wide, and 6 meters high. Gluckman designed the gallery in a minimalist style.
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After 15 years of operation, Deutsche Guggenheim closed in February 2013. Two months later, Deutsche Bank re-opened the site as the Deutsche Bank KunstHalle, to show collaborative contemporary art projects with independent curators, international partner museums and cultural institutions, as well as
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Based on a recommendation by Deutsche Bank's Global Art Advisory Council, from 2010 to 2012, the bank each year honored a young artist who was featured in a large solo exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim. The museum's last exhibition, from November 2012 to February 2013 included still lives by
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Funded entirely by the Deutsche Bank, the gallery had four exhibitions each year, complemented by educational programming. Its first exhibition, in 1997, was titled
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and the Deutsche Bank, which owns the largest corporate art collection in the world. The 3,800 square feet (350 m) exhibition space was designed by
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for the best "Corporate Collection". The Deutsche Bank KunstHalle closed in 2018, and the art collection was moved to the "PalaisPopulaire" in the
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exhibitions of works from the Deutsche Bank's art collection. Under the patronage of the
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In 1993, one year before the withdrawal of American troops from the city, the
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Darwin Porter; Danforth Prince; George McDonald; et al. (2006),
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Berlin
Deutsche Bank
Unter den Linden
Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
Richard Gluckman
Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
Thomas Krens
Richard C. Holbrooke
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
Italian Ministry of Culture
pptArt
Corporate Art Award
Prinzessinnenpalais
Robert Delaunay
James Rosenquist
Jeff Koons
Hiroshi Sugimoto
John Baldessari
Jeff Wall
Rachel Whiteread
Gerhard Richter
Hanne Darboven
Lawrence Weiner
Phoebe Washburn
Gabriel Orozco
Anish Kapoor
Pablo Picasso
Paul Cézanne
Vincent van Gogh

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