BMW Art Guide by Independent Collectors
Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung
A location for contemporary glass and photography
![Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung, Villa, Munich. Photo: H.-J. Becker © Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung](/site/assets/files/18469/2021-02-25_11-45-55_alexander-tutsek-stiftung_bmw_art_guide_by_independent_collectors.640x0.jpg?v=1388529102 640w, /site/assets/files/18469/2021-02-25_11-45-55_alexander-tutsek-stiftung_bmw_art_guide_by_independent_collectors.jpg?v=40033532 1024w)
![WIDE OPEN. INS OFFENE - Contemporary Photography & Sculpture in Glass. Installation view Villa © Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung. Photo: Marion Vogel](/site/assets/files/18473/2022-02-03_21-55-40_alexander-tutsek-stiftung_bmw_art_guide_by_independent_collectors.640x0.jpeg 640w, /site/assets/files/18473/2022-02-03_21-55-40_alexander-tutsek-stiftung_bmw_art_guide_by_independent_collectors.jpeg 1024w)
Established in 2000 by entrepreneur Alexander Tutsek and his wife Eva-Maria Fahrner-Tutsek, the foundation is committed to support and showing the unique and the overlooked. It sees its generous funding in the fields of contemporary art and the natural sciences as socially relevant activity, with the goal of successful human coexistence. The internationally oriented collection and exhibition space focus on contemporary photography, as well as contemporary sculpture and installation that makes use of glass in particular.
![Monica Bonvicini, In My Hand, 2019. © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2021, Courtesy Monica Bonvicini & Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich Photo: Sebastian Schaub](/site/assets/files/18474/2021-12-01_10-46-42_alexander-tutsek-stiftung_bmw_art_guide_by_independent_collectors.640x0.jpeg 640w, /site/assets/files/18474/2021-12-01_10-46-42_alexander-tutsek-stiftung_bmw_art_guide_by_independent_collectors.jpeg 1024w)
![Robin Rhode, School of Fish, 2012. C-Print on Alu-Dibond 9 parts. © Robin Rhode](/site/assets/files/18474/2022-02-03_21-56-00_alexander-tutsek-stiftung_bmw_art_guide_by_independent_collectors.640x0.jpeg 640w, /site/assets/files/18474/2022-02-03_21-56-00_alexander-tutsek-stiftung_bmw_art_guide_by_independent_collectors.jpeg 1024w)
In a historically listed Art Nouveau villa in Schwabing–the foundation’s primary location–and in additional exhibition spaces at the BlackBox which has newly opened in November 2021, rotating exhibitions provide insight into the diverse applications of glass, presenting sculptures and installations in dialogue with photographic new discoveries.
![Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung, BlackBox. Photo: Florian Generotzky](/site/assets/files/18476/2021-12-01_10-09-04_alexander-tutsek-stiftung_bmw_art_guide_by_independent_collectors.640x0.jpeg 640w, /site/assets/files/18476/2021-12-01_10-09-04_alexander-tutsek-stiftung_bmw_art_guide_by_independent_collectors.jpeg 1024w)
![WIDE OPEN. INS OFFENE - Contemporary Photography & Sculpture in Glass. Installation view BlackBox © Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung. Photo: Marion Vogel](/site/assets/files/18476/2021-12-01_10-48-59_alexander-tutsek-stiftung_bmw_art_guide_by_independent_collectors.640x0.jpeg 640w, /site/assets/files/18476/2021-12-01_10-48-59_alexander-tutsek-stiftung_bmw_art_guide_by_independent_collectors.jpeg 1024w)
More Information on Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung website or on Independent Collectors with a 2020 and 2019 Online Exhibition.