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Zurich council insists on Bührle art collection provenance research

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Zurich cantonal council insists on complete Bührle provenance research

Zurich cantonal council insists on complete Bührle provenance research


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The Zurich Cantonal Council is insisting that the Zurich Art Society and the Bührle Foundation clarify the provenance of all paintings at their own expense. On Monday, it wrote off the urgent postulate from politicians on the reappraisal of the Bührle collection.


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The Council voted 87 to 83 in favour of the dissenting opinion requested by the Commission for Education and Culture (KBIK).

In 2022, the Cantonal Council narrowly referred the postulate, calling on the government to work with the City of Zurich to fully clarify the provenance of the paintings that the Bührle Foundation had lent to the Kunsthaus Zurich for exhibition.

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Raphael Gross, president of the German Historical Museum in Berlin, at a media conference on the results report and the recommendations for dealing with the Buehrle Collection. Zurich, June 28, 2024.

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Inquiry finds ‘tainted’ Bührle art collection needs much more provenance research




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The Bührle collection, on loan to the Kunsthaus Zurich fine art museum, is “historically tainted, on a scale that is possibly unique in Switzerland”, says historian Raphael Gross.



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The report presented in 2024 by historian Raphael Gross made it clear that the Bührle Foundation’s research to date was insufficient, emphasised KBIK President Karin Fehr Thoma.

A majority therefore called on the Art Society and the Bührle Foundation, which are responsible, to clarify the provenance of all the paintings at their own expense

Time for a clean slate

Several political parties supported the dissenting opinion. One politician said that it was in everyone’s interest that “the slate is finally wiped clean”.

Politicians from the centre and right-wing parties spoke out against this. One said that the present report already “fully and completely” fulfilled its purpose and provided all relevant information.

Government Councillor Jacqueline Fehr emphasised that the canton shared political and ethical responsibility, but was standing on the sidelines in this matter. From a political point of view, responsibility lies with the city, and with the foundation and the art society for provenance research.

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