'The Chancellor's Art': Helmut Schmidt's collection

2020-10-10

Former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and his wife Loki were art lovers. The exhibition "The Chancellor's Art" gives some insight into their collection.

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Die Sammlung Helmut und Loki Schmidt | Helmut Schmidt neben Barlachs »Rächer« (Archiv Ernst Barlach Haus )

 

Former German chancellor Helmut Schmidt (1918-2015) held the arts in high regard, both as a public figure and a private person.

For instance, it is well known that he was an avid and talented piano player

But he also revealed his deep appreciation of art throughout his career as German Chancellor. In 1979, he had Henry Moore's steel sculpture, Large Two Forms, erected in front of the Chancellery building in the former German capital, Bonn. During Schmidt's state visit to East Germany in 1981, he planned a visit to the Güstrow Cathedral to get to see Ernst Barlach's sculpture Der Schwebende (Hovering man).

His admiration for Barlach resulted in the Chancellor and his wife regularly visiting the Ernst Barlach Haus museum in Hamburg. The museum, together with the Helmut and Loki Schmidt Foundation and the Federal Chancellor Helmut Schmidt Foundation, is now showing the private collection of the renowned couple. It includes about 150 paintings and sculptures.

 

Adapted by Sertan Sanderson.

 

 

معكم هو مشروع تطوعي مستقل ، بحاجة إلى مساعدتكم ودعمكم لاجل استمراره ، فبدعمه سنوياً بمبلغ 10 دولارات أو اكثر حسب الامكانية نضمن استمراره. فالقاعدة الأساسية لادامة عملنا التطوعي ولضمان استقلاليته سياسياً هي استقلاله مادياً. بدعمكم المالي تقدمون مساهمة مهمة بتقوية قاعدتنا واستمرارنا على رفض استلام أي أنواع من الدعم من أي نظام أو مؤسسة. يمكنكم التبرع مباشرة بواسطة الكريدت كارد او عبر الباي بال.

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