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    Marx CollectionIn 1996, the Hamburger Bahnhof opened with the collection belonging to the Berlin entrepreneur

    Dr. Erich Marx. Ever since, the Marx Collection has been a central component of the museum's

    inventory. Outstanding works by artists such as Joseph Beuys, Anselm Kiefer, Robert

    Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol - many of them on permanent display - have earned the

    collection international renown. Pieces such as Anselm Kiefer's lead pieces and even more so

    Andy Warhol's large "Mao" (1973) are iconic trademarks of the museum. The Marx collection is

    on permanent loan to the Nationalgalerie, and is presented by the curators in changing

    configurations.

    The core of the Marx Collection revolves around five major personalities of late 20th century art:Joseph Beuys, Anselm Kiefer, Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly, and Andy Warhol. The

    collection contains wide-ranging ensembles of works by all five, making it possible for the

    museum to chart the artistic development of each from the early production all the way to the

    late or recent works. Several of these pieces opened up new artistic pathways, and hence enjoy

    the status of key works in the history of art after 1960. Among these is Robert Rauschenberg's

    early collage piece "Pink Door" of 1954, Andy Warhol's "Double Elvis" of 1963, and Joseph

    Beuys' "Straenbahnhaltestelle" (Streetcar Stop) of 1989.

    With the above works as points of departure, the Marx Collection is distinguished by its focus on

    American art. Important works by Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Roy Lichtenstein, and Bruce

    Nauman provide a survey of artistic developments during the 1960s and 1970s. Also present in

    the collection are works by later successors to Pop Art, including Keith Haring and Jeff Koons,

    along with the subtle staged photographs of Cindy Sherman and works by Matthew Barney, with

    their marked orientation toward the human body.

    Painting is represented in the collection on many levels: large format works by artists as diverse

    as Sandro Chia, Enzo Cucchi, Rainer Fetting, and Georg Baselitz document the Renaissance

    enjoyed by expressive painting in Europe during the 1980s. Also on display are formalist and

    abstract responses to these developments on the part of American artists such as Fiona Rae and

    Peter Halley and by German painter Gnther Frg. In the realm of contemporary painting, the

    collection contains pieces by such much-discussed figures as Daniel Richter, Eberhard Havekost,Frank Nitsche, and Thomas Scheibitz. Notable individual works round out the contemporary

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    portion of the Marx Collection: besides large format photographs by Thomas Struth and Andreas

    Gursky, there are sculptures by Rachel Whiteread, paintings by Zbigniew Rogalski, and space-

    filling works by Ugo Rondinone.

    Barney, Matthew Cremaster 1:

    Choreography of Goodyear, 1995

    Farbfotografie in Kunststoffrahmen, 2-

    teilig, je 70,5 x 85 cm MatthewBarney, Courtesy Gladstone Gallery,

    New York; Foto: Jochen Littkemann,

    Berlin

    Barney, Matthew, Cremaster 1:

    Choreography of Goodyear, 1995,

    Farbfotografie in Kunststoffrahmen, 2-

    teilig, je 70,5 x 85 cm Matthew

    Barney, Courtesy Gladstone Gallery,

    New York; Foto: Jochen Littkemann,

    Berlin

    Joseph Beuys, Das Ende des 20.

    Jahrhunderts, 1982-83, Sammlung

    Marx VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2009,

    Foto: Thomas Bruns, Berlin

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