World
War 2 has just ended, leaving tragedy in its wake. Germany is in
ruins and people are searching in the darkness for traces of hope and
survival for the future. A married couple, Anne and Richard Rohlf,
themselves victims of the war, look to the future with optimism and,
together with the Braun brothers, establish through hard work and
with vision the world’s first ever shaving machine company –
BRAUN – in the poor, post-war city of Walldürn in Germany. They
give hundreds of families a new opportunity to stand on their two
feet and dream of a future with optimism.
They constantly help the
weakest residents in the area, and make continuous humanitarian
contributions, especially to the most vulnerable population groups –
young children and the elderly. At the same time they support
talented artists of the region, mostly through the ‘Richard &
Anne Rohlf Foundation’. They are enchanted by art, which clears
away the dust and routine of daily life and helps people forget their
problems and see their life more clearly, offering them beauty,
calmness, happiness, peace, and optimism. They are enthralled with
the American Alexander Calder ( *1898 - +1976 ), “the precursor of
kinetic art”, who was famous for his three-dimensional moving
sculptures and painting; the Spaniard Antoni Tapies (*1923 - +2012 ),
“the poet of matter”, who experimented with various materials,
incorporating in his works “the waste of civilization” as he used
to call it, string, rags, straw, dirt, papers; the Spaniard Joan Vila
Casas ( *1920- +2007 ), an important representative of abstract art
in the 1950s; the Hungarian Victor Vasarely ( *1906 - +1997 ) and his
kinetic art as “a representation of motion and time on flat
surfaces”; the German sculptor Victor Bonato ( *1934 ) with his
pieces from steel and glass; the German sculptress Gertrude Reum (
*1926 - +2015 ) with her steel sculptures, etc. Anne and Richard
Rohlf are especially fond of naïve art, specifically the unique and
particular oil technique on the back of glass, which imbues a
singular and enchanting quality on the pieces’ reflections. They
are taken by the great masters, representatives of the naïve school
of art, the Croatians Ivan Generalic (*1914 - +1992), Dragan Gazi
(*1930 - +1983), Ivan Lackovic (*1932 - +2004), and others. Anne
(*1922 - +2018) and Richard (*1920 - +1979) Rohlf’s love for Greece
and Hydra never faded.
With
all our heart we hope you enjoy the Art Presentation: ‘CONTEMPORARY
ART MEETS NAÏVE ART IN HYDRA’: 28 Pieces, 20 Artists from 8
Countries of the World. Though most of these artists are no longer
with us, the Light of their works will forever shine in the eternal
Dawning of Art.
Collection of the Dr. Panos Koronakis – Rohlf family
HISTORICAL ARCHIVE – MUSEUM OF HYDRA : 12/09/2018 – 21/07/2019
Collection of the Dr. Panos Koronakis – Rohlf family
HISTORICAL ARCHIVE – MUSEUM OF HYDRA : 12/09/2018 – 21/07/2019
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