Sat25.10.

2025

Guided Tour ‘Die Zeit hat kein Zentrum – Works from the art collection Ulrike Crespo’ (in German)

Date
25.10.2025
Time
4 p.m.
Location

Open Space

Weißfrauenstraße 1—3
60311 Frankfurt

Costs

free

Public Tour

The tour offers insights into the exhibition of around 120 works from Ulrike Crespo’s private collection, presented together here for the first time.

The exhibition „Die Zeit hat kein Zentrum – Werke aus der Kunstsammlung Ulrike Crespo“ (Time Has No Centre – Works from the art collection Ulrike Crespo) opens on Thursday, 23 October 2025.

This exhibition is the first to present around 120 works from Ulrike Crespo’s private collection, ranging from painting and photography to works on paper, sculpture and a video installation. It highlights the qualities of specific groups of works as well as the strengths of individual pieces.

While Ulrike Crespo may have inherited a passion for collecting from her grandfather Karl Ströher, her collection reflects the independent and highly distinctive perspective of the artist and psychologist. She trusted her intuition: in championing female artists and in her preference for depictions of the female figure.

At the same time, Ulrike Crespo placed particular emphasis on fostering younger and lesser-known artistic positions. The freedom this created, together with the spirit of discovery it inspired, becomes tangible to visitors of the exhibition.

Curated by Dr Mario Kramer.

Featuring works by, among others, Miriam Cahn, Ursula Edelmann, Bea Emsbach, Eric Fischl, Günther Förg, Bernard Frize, Angela Grauerholz, Gabi Hamm, Martha Jungwirth, Michael Kalmbach, Brian McKee, Barbara Klemm, Imi Knoebel, Juul Kraijer, Petra Morenzi, Stefan Moses, Tony Oursler, Vanessa Pey, Bernhard Prinz, Amparo Sard, Markus Schinwald, Cornelia Schleime, Dayanita Singh, Kiki Smith, Günter Umberg, Nicole van den Plas, Paloma Varga Weisz and Ben Vautier.

Running time
Friday, 24 October 2025 until Sunday, 18 January 2026

Opening hours
Monday, Thursday, Friday 2–8 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m.–6 p.m.

On the following days the exhibition will be closed
Thursday, 6 November
Friday, 7 November
Monday, 10 November
Thursday, 13 November
Thursday, 27 November
Friday, 28 November
Thursday, 11 December
Monday, 15 December: the exhibition will open from 4 p.m. onwards
Thursday, 18 December
From Monday, 22 December until Sunday, 4 January

Mondays
27 October, 17 November, 24 November, 8 December, 15 December, 12 January
each at 6:30 p.m.

Saturdays
25 October, 8 November, 22 November, 6 December, 13 December, 20 December, 10 January, 17 January
each at 4 p.m.

With DGS (German Sign Language) interpretation
Saturdays, 1 November at 2 p.m. and 29 November at 4 p.m.

Guided tours in English
Mondays, 3 November, 1 December, 5 January
each at 6:30 p.m.

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Juul Kraijer (*1970, Assen, NL), Untitled, 2002, pastel on paper, 140 × 96 cm

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Brian McKee (1977, Kansas City, USA — 2018, Üsküdar, TR), Palace Staircase #4, Afghanistan #34, 2002, Agfa Professional on Dibond, 125 × 160 cm

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Bernhard Prinz (*1953, Fürth/Bavaria, DE), Lockung II (Allurement II), 2001, Ilfochrome, 43 × 56.5 cm

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Gabi Hamm (*1956, Stuttgart, DE), Untitled, 2002, oil on wood, 54 × 45 cm

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Miriam Cahn (*1949, Basel, CH), Fremde Laufen 1982 (Strangers Walking 1982), 1982, oil on canvas, 114.8 × 63 cm

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Martha Jungwirth (*1940, Vienna, AT), Untitled, 2016, oil on paper mounted on canvas, 143 × 249 cm

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