This is not a collection
— it is a passion.
Bernhard and Cordula Kotanko are passionate and committed patrons of the arts. The Kotanko Collection represents the contemporary ideas and dilemmas of our time and their personal journey of engaging the arts since its inception in 2008. With an initial focus on emerging artists like Laurella Paleni (Italy), Vivian Zhang (China) and Paula Baader (Germany), as well as culturally significant art works by established Austrian artists, such as Arnulf Rainer, Hubert Scheibl and Hermann Nitsch, the collection has grown to encompass almost two hundred works of art. The collection is situated both in Asia and Europe, featuring key works at the collection’s Art Tank in Vienna since 2017, a creative space in which to enjoy the collection and bring together friends of art. Living in Hong Kong since 2015, the collection shifted towards Asian contemporary art, with a special focus on artists and works that convey a strong social and political message, like Liu Chuang’s iconic installations Love Story, and Buying Everything On You, which talks about Chinese migrant workers struggles, and from Vietnam, Din Q Le’s works memorializes the troubling, violent histories of Cambodia and Vietnam, or significant works by Tuan Andrew Nguyen.
With this evolution, The Kotanko Collection today is uniquely focused around three pillars that mirror the collector’s life journey as Europeans situated in Asia: Austrian Modern Art, Contemporary Asian Art and Global Emerging Art. The vision of the collection is shaped by a full immersion in art and culture and the Kotanko’s personal encounters with artists in studios and galleries, as well as attending art fairs, biennales and museums. These art encounters accentuate the complex social and political dynamics of contemporary life and have expanded the Kotanko’s reach into the global art world.
Established with a foundation in painting, the Kotanko Collection features a wide spectrum of mediums: photography, printmaking, video art, mixed media, sculpture and installation. This appreciation of diversity is similarly apparent in the conceptual choices of the collection; As collectors the Kotanko’s create synergies between the distinct cultural and intellectual aspects of the artworks. They are interested in art that can challenge our expected paradigms and inspire the human spirit through a vital and nourishing dialogue.
Bernhard and Cordula Kotanko welcome you to experience their collection through their comprehensive website and to take a moment to reflect on the intersection of art and difficult questions present in our social and political worlds.