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Marisa Merz, Luciano Fabro, Steven Parrino: Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein receives important donation
Steven Parrino, Crowbar, 1987, photo: Stefan Altenburger Photography, Zürich © The Parrino Family Estate and Gagosian Gallery.
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.- Thanks to a generous donation from the Gerda Techow gemeinnützige Stiftung, Vaduz, Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein has acquired a number of important works for its collection. The gift was prompted by the twentieth anniversary of the Museum, that opened in November 2000. This is the most generous private donation since the Museums foundation.
Thanks to the specific, clear-cut profile of its collection, Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein has succeeded in establishing itself internationally in the past two decades. The collection of Italian Arte Povera in particular has received great international recognition. The acquisition of two historically important works of Marisa Merz and Luciano Fabro has further strengthened this section of the collection.
Rachel Lehmann, 2018. Photo by Jason Schmidt.
Nearly 25 years ago, art dealers Rachel Lehmann and David Maupin founded their eponymous gallery in New York. Their goal was to focus on contemporary artists and estates from around the world, which they have expanded upon by opening galleries in Hong Kong, Seoul, and, most recently, London in 2020.
Recently, we caught up with gallery cofounder Rachel Lehmann to hear about how she’s been spending time at home, and what projects she’s been working on as of late.
What are you working on right now?
I’ve been thinking a lot about our program holistically, the lessons we’ve learned from the pandemic, and our goals for 2021. I’m always working on exhibitions and currently this means planning programming across New York, London, Hong Kong, Seoul, and Palm Beach, as well as our online viewing rooms.