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  • Wolfgang Hollegha, Untitled, 1969
  • Esther Stocker, Untitled, 2021
  • Karl Hofer, Portrait Elisabeth Hofer, 1943
  • Brigitte Kowanz, Inspiration, 2017
  • Hubert Schmalix, Cypresspark III, 1989
  • Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, The curious Gaze, 1821
  • Theodor von Hörmann, Blick auf den schneebedeckten Ätna von Taormina aus,
    Theodor von Hörmann, View of snow-covered Mount Etna from Taormina, 1894
  • Elke Krystufek, DANGEROUS ZONE, 2002
  • Bruno Gironcoli, Pot, 2004

In 2024, Erwin Hauser, Vice President of the Lentos Freunde [Friends of Lentos Association], gifted his art collection encompassing 2,994 works to the City of Linz and the Lentos. In doing so, he enabled the museum to undergo its greatest expansion since its foundation through the acquisition of the Wolfgang Gurlitt Collection in 1953.


To mark the occasion, Lentos is presenting a first best-of exhibition, providing insights into the history of its creation and showcasing the highlights of this outstanding collection of predominantly Austrian artists which the Linz-based entrepreneur has built up over the past 25 years using his expert judgement.


The tour through art history begins in a specially designed Studiolo” with spectacular landscapes, portraits and genre depictions from the 19th century. The expressive, at times bizarre painting of the interwar years is supplanted by the dream worlds of the Viennese Phantasts. Monumental canvases created by the abstract painters of the 1950s can be seen alongside masterpieces by the Neue Wilde [New Fauves], neo-expressionists who dominated art in the 1980s and compete and enter into dialogue with three-dimensional objects. Other rooms are dedicated to Viennese Actionism and contemporary female artists who are once again defying the boundaries of art.


The Erwin Hauser Collection, considered to be among the most important private collections in Austria, comprises paintings, sculptures, photographs and drawings by some 770 Austrian artists from the 19th century to the present day.

Exhibition Concept/​Curator: Elisabeth Nowak-Thaller

Exhibition Design: Magnus Hofmüller

Artists

Marc Adrian, Franz Josef Altenburg, Friedrich von Amerling, Siegfried Anzinger, Joannis Avramidis, Stephan Balkenhol, Josef Bauer, Peter Bischof, Hans Bischoffshausen, Erwin Bohatsch, Herbert Brandl, Arik Brauer, Klemens Brosch , Günter Brus, Sevda Chkoutova, Gunter Damisch, Inge Dick, Albin Egger-Lienz, Marie Egner, Christian Eisenberger, VALIE EXPORT, Ernst Fuchs, Helene Funke, Bruno Gironcoli, Roland Goeschl, Franz Grabmayr, Helmuth Gsöllpointner, Xenia Hausner, Rudolf Hausner, Gottfried Helnwein, Karl Hofer, Wolfgang Hollegha, Theodorvon Hörmann, Alfred Hrdlicka, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Jörg Immendorff, Martha Jungwirth, Birgit Jürgenssen, Johanna Kandl, Kiki Kogelnik, Anton Kolig, Zenita Komad, Brigitte Kowanz, Elke Krystufek, Oskar Laske, Maria Lassnig, Anton Lehmden, Constantin Luser, Karl Mediz, Emilie Mediz-Pelikan, Josef Mikl, Carl Moll, Alois Mosbacher, Hermann Nitsch, August von Pettenkofen, Helga Philipp, Markus Prachensky, Arnulf Rainer, Johann Baptist Reiter, Annerose Riedl, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Anton Romako, Hubert Scheibl, Emil Jakob Schindler, Eva Schlegel, Hubert Schmalix, Martin Schnur, Ludwig Schwarzer, Franz Sedlacek, Daniel Spoerri, Hans Staudacher, Curt Stenvert, Esther Stocker, Gabi Trinkaus, Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Max Weiler, Lois Weinberger, Franz West, Alfred Wickenburg, Fritz Wotruba, Erwin Wurm, Othmar Zechyr, Otto Zitko, Heimo Zobernig, Franz von Zülow u. v. a.

Date Title Time
Wed 18.06Opening: Cool. Collection Erwin Hauser (postponed from 12.06.)

Erwin Hauser, Vice President of the Friends of Lentos Association, donated his art collection of almost 3,000 works to the city of Linz and Lentos in 2024. He thus enabled the museum to make the largest expansion since its foundation with the purchase of the Wolfgang Gurlitt Collection in 1953.

7:00 pm–8:00 pm
Tue 24.06Public guided tour through Cool. Collection Erwin Hauser“ und The Collection“

Duration 60 minutes, max. 25 people, guided tour ticket € 4 (plus admission) No registration required (“first-come-first-served”), German only

4:00 pm–5:00 pm
Tue 01.07Baby tour: Cool. Erwin Hauser Collection

A relaxed tour through the exhibition, tailored to the needs of visitors with babies. Costs: museum admission only

10:30 am–11:30 am
Tue 01.07Public guided tour through Cool. Collection Erwin Hauser“ und The Collection“

Duration 60 minutes, max. 25 people, guided tour ticket € 4 (plus admission) No registration required (“first-come-first-served”), German only

4:00 pm–5:00 pm
Tue 08.07Public guided tour through Cool. Collection Erwin Hauser“ und The Collection“

Duration 60 minutes, max. 25 people, guided tour ticket € 4 (plus admission) No registration required (“first-come-first-served”), German only

4:00 pm–5:00 pm
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The exhibition is accompanied by a catalog with a foreword by Hemma Schmutz and texts by Gerda Ridler, Angela Stief, Elisabeth Nowak-Thaller, Sandra Eichinger, Otto Hans Ressler, Lothar Schultes and Franz Smola.

304 pages, German

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