
About the Collection
The Gaupan Collection is a privately curated collection dedicated to the rediscovery and preservation of European art from the 19th to the 21st century.
Its focus lies on underrepresented yet aesthetically and historically significant artists — voices that shaped the visual language of Europe but have often been overlooked by the canon.
Guided by research and intuition, the collection seeks to uncover hidden lineages of beauty and thought, linking realism, modernism, and contemporary expression into one continuous narrative.
At its core, Gaupan is a project of conservation and remembrance: an effort to document and sustain Europe’s artistic heritage for the generations to come.

Research & Exhibitions
To create a bridge between art, research, and cultural memory.
The Gaupan Collection supports curatorial and academic collaboration.
Works from the collection are occasionally loaned to museums, galleries, and research institutions.
Current and past projects include:
• Loans to exhibitions on European modernism and post-war art
• Documentation and cataloging of underrepresented artists
• Preparation of research publications and catalogues raisonnés



