Frauenau Glass Museum Explained

The Frauenau Glass Museum (German: link=no|Glasmuseum Frauenau) in Frauenau in the Lower Bavarian county of Regen, previously a communal facility, has become a state-owned organisation since early 2014 called the State Museum of the History of Glass Culture (Staatliches Museum zur Geschichte der Glaskultur) run by the Free State of Bavaria. The museum curator is the art-historian, Karin Rühl.

The museum was opened on 6 May 1975 by the founder of the museum, Alfons Hannes, in the presence of numerous international glass artists, including Erwin Eisch, Harvey Littleton and Sybren Valkema, with the highly regarded special exhibition Venini-Murano (Wolfgang Kermer collection).[1]

Donation Wolfgang Kermer

In 1982, the museum received a significant donation from the private studio glass collection of Wolfgang Kermer. A selection from this collection had already been shown in a special exhibition from 1976 to 1977[2] and then remained, considerably expanded, in the museum as a gift from Wolfgang Kermer. As the Bayerische Staatszeitung wrote in 2009, the Wolfgang Kermer collection is ″a cornerstone of the museum′s permanent exhibition″.[3]

The following artists are represented in the donation:

Still ″a great friend of the glass museum″,[4] Wolfgang Kermer donated in 2017 well over a hundred hand-blown French glasses, typical of the long-gone glassworks in the to-day regions Grand Est and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Although the origin and dating of the glasses, formerly mass-produced goods, today rarity, are often difficult to determine – Wolfgang Kermer described his donation ″Homage to the unknown glassblower″ – several glasses can be combined with the glass factory La Rochere (Franche-Comté).

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  1. Alfons Hannes, Wolfgang Kermer: Venini-Murano: 65 Gläser der Sammlung Kermer, Sonderausstellung Glasmuseum Frauenau, 6. Mai bis 28. September 1975, ed. Gemeinde Frauenau, 1975
  2. Glaskunst der 60er und 70er Jahre – 65 Objekte von 65 Künstlern: Sammlung Wolfgang Kermer. Exh. cat. Glasmuseum Frauenau, Dezember 1976 bis November 1977. Ed. Gemeinde Frauenau 1976 (Text: Alfons Hannes)
  3. Ines Kohl: Keramik als befreite Feuerkunst, Bayerische Staatszeitung, Nr. 2, 9. Januar 2009, p. 20
  4. Christina Hackl: Wolfgang Kermer: Ein großer Freund des Glasmuseums: seine Schenkung von über 350 Glasobjekten bildet den Grundstock der Modernen Sammlung – Neue Ausstellungsstücke überreicht. In: Der Bayerwald-Bote, 25. Juni 2005, p. 36