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DESCRIPTION:With Isabel Fischer (Curator of the Collection Brücke-Museum)\n
 \nThe Brücke artist Karl Schmidt-Rottluff\, the museum man Leopold Reideme
 ister and the architect Werner Düttmann provided the decisive impetus for 
 the creation of the Berlin Brücke Museum\, which was already regarded as a
  pioneering institution in the field of German Expressionism when it opene
 d in 1967. Karl Schmidt-Rottluff himself was the initiator of this museum 
 located by the Grunewald\, and laid the foundation for the museum's holdin
 gs with his works and his personal collection\, supported by generous dona
 tions from his friend and colleague Erich Heckel. Leopold Reidemeister\, t
 he first and long-standing director of the museum\, provided conceptual su
 pport for its foundation. In 1964\, Werner Düttmann was given the task of 
 designing suitable rooms for the art of the Brücke and constructing the mu
 seum building. The result was a place that guaranteed a permanent home for
  the works of the Brücke artists and their contemporaries. The museum's na
 tural location on the edge of the Grunewald forest was intentional. For th
 e Brücke\, nature as a place to work was always synonymous with the studio
  and an important motif in their art. To this day\, the Brücke-Museum has 
 retained its special aura in the harmony of art\, architecture and nature.
 \n\nIn the guided tour 'Art\, Architecture\, Nature'\, collection curator 
 Isabel Fischer provides insights into the various aspects of the Brücke-Mu
 seum's history. Bridges to the present are also repeatedly built and curre
 nt approaches to the museum’s work at the Brücke-Museum are discussed.
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SUMMARY:Brücke Museum: Art\, Architecture\, Nature. A Guided Tour of the Br
 ücke-Museum
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