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Expressionism Revisited
Concluding Discussion

3. June 2023, 3.30 – 4.00pm

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Concluding Discussion

3 Jun 2023

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Expressionism Revisited
Panel IV: Schlüsselwerke neu gesehen (DE & EN)

3. June 2023, 1.30 – 3.30pm

The panel is devoted to a reevaluation of key works of Expressionism. Building upon the multifaceted interpretive possibilities of an autonomous art movement beyond naturalism, selected works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Erich Heckel are reexamined from an interdisciplinary perspective, opening them up to current arenas of discourse. The individual contributions are guided by the concept of artistic transgression, to which the members of the Brücke were committed in terms of blurring the boundaries between artistic genres. Through the dialogue of panel paintings and murals, serial graphics and poetry, painting, dance, gesture, and performance, the creative processes that serve as a timeless affirmation to keep Expressionism alive to this day will be unveiled.

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Panel IV: Schlüsselwerke neu gesehen (DE & EN)

3 Jun 2023

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Expressionism Revisited
Panel III: Schlaglichter auf aktuelle Forschung (DE & EN)

3. June 2023, 10.30am – 12.30pm

The panel puts a spotlight on shifts in perspective, the embrace of cultural studies approaches, and the deconstruction of popular narratives that have injected significant dynamism into international expressionism research in recent years. Through critical examination of previously unknown sources, analysis of newly gathered data on provenance and collection history, and exploration of the cultural policy framework within Western museum institutions, the presentations traverse a broad spectrum. They range from reevaluating the artistic assimilation of non-European cultural heritage in the works of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff to examining the reception of German expressionism in the United States and France.

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Panel III: Schlaglichter auf aktuelle Forschung (DE & EN)

3 Jun 2023

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Expressionism Revisited
Question of the Day: Old questions asked in a new way (DE)

3. June 2023, 10.00 – 10.30am

10–10.30 am
Question of the Day: Old questions asked in a new way (DE)
Christiane Remm (Karl und Emy Schmidt-Rottluff Stiftung) in conversation with
Lisa Marei Schmidt (Brücke-Museum)

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Question of the Day: Old questions asked in a new way (DE)

3 Jun 2023

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Expressionism Revisited
Panel II: Nationale Expressionismen (DE)

2. June 2023, 4.30 – 6.30pm

The panel Nationale Expressionismen focuses on the intersections between German Expressionism, national reform efforts, and National Socialist ideology. It examines the connections between expressionist form and “völkisch” content through the discussion of works that were perceived to be “genuinely German” at the time, illustrating the instrumentalisation of art through nationalist interpretations. The panel also discusses the artists’ decision to choose either stylistic change or stylistic continuity in response to political developments and ruptures, particularly after 1945.

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Panel II: Nationale Expressionismen (DE)

2 Jun 2023

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Expressionism Revisited
Workshop 3: Wie schauen wir auf expressionistische Bilder von Menschen? (DE)

2. June 2023, 1.30 – 4.00pm

The following workshops are held exclusively on-site and will not be streamed online. However, participation in the hybrid Workshop 4 is possible via Zoom after registration.

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Workshop 3: Wie schauen wir auf expressionistische Bilder von Menschen? (DE)

2 Jun 2023

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Expressionism Revisited
Workshop 2: How can we exhibit Expressionism today? (EN)

2. June 2023, 1.30 – 4.00pm

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Workshop 2: How can we exhibit Expressionism today? (EN)

2 Jun 2023

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Expressionism Revisited
Workshop 4: And what next? Voids and ideas for the future (EN)

2. June 2023, 1.30 – 4.00pm

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Workshop 4: And what next? Voids and ideas for the future (EN)

2 Jun 2023

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Expressionism Revisited
Workshop 1: Wie kann eine historische Kontextualisierung des Expressionismus heute aussehen? (DE)

2. June 2023, 1.30 – 4.00pm

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Workshop 1: Wie kann eine historische Kontextualisierung des Expressionismus heute aussehen? (DE)

2 Jun 2023

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Expressionism Revisited
Panel I: Global Contexts (EN)

2. June 2023, 10.00am – 12.30pm

This panel will explore the dissemination, reception, and transformation of German expressionism on the European periphery and outside of Europe. Specific focus will be on the intellectual ideas and artistic concepts that were associated with expressionism and incorporated into modernist and contemporary western and non-Western art practices. Examining the spread of expressionism to various local communities, peripheral regions, and non-Western art contexts, this panel will highlight the complex political, social, and cultural dimensions in the reception of expressionism and provide new insights into the role that expressionism as an artistic language played in political activism, alternative cultures, and the ongoing anti-colonial debates.

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Panel I: Global Contexts (EN)

2 Jun 2023

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Expressionism Revisited
Question of the Day: Contextualization (DE)

2. June 2023, 9.00 – 10.00am

Dr. Natasha A. Kelly: Black Expressions: „Milli“, Nelly und Sam and Dr. Julia Friedrich: Bild und Gegenbild. Otto Mueller und Peter Nestler im Museum Ludwig, Köln

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Question of the Day: Contextualization (DE)

2 Jun 2023

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Expressionism Revisited: New Research Approaches and Questions

1 – 3. June 2023

The Brücke Museum organizes from 1-3 June 2023 the international conference Expressionism Revisited. Current research projects, new questions and methodological approaches that address the challenges in the scholarly contextualisation, presentation and mediation of Expressionism will be presented and discussed. The aim of the three-day event is to promote young researchers, scholarly exchange and networking at the interface of theory and practice.

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Sponsored by Franz Dieter und Michaela Kaldewei Kulturstiftung

With support from Ferdinand-Möller-Stiftung und Förderverein Brücke-Museum e.V.

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Expressionism Revisited: New Research Approaches and Questions

1 – 3 Jun 2023

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Expressionism Revisited
Kickoff: Opening Remarks

1. June 2023, 6.30 – 7.30pm

6:30 pm
Opening Remarks (DE)

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Kickoff: Opening Remarks

1 Jun 2023

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Expressionism Revisited
Kickoff: Welcome

1. June 2023, 6.00 – 6.30pm

6 pm
Welcome (DE)
Lisa Marei Schmidt (Brücke-Museum)
Dr. Cathrin Klingsöhr-Leroy (Franz Dieter und Michaela Kaldewei Kulturstiftung)

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Study Day
on the Occasion of the Exhibitions "Whose Expression?" and "Transition Exhibition"

29. January 2022, 10.15am – 5.30pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism

The demand for decolonisation of museums and a critical reappraisal of colonial knowledge is challenging established forms of museum work as well as canonised narratives of art historiography. In the exhibition Whose Expression? The Brücke-Artists and Colonialism, the Brücke-Museum addresses the question of how current debates about racism and colonialism are changing the view of the work and lives of these artists. The exhibition “Transition Exhibition” in the neighbouring Kunsthaus Dahlem presents Karl Schmidt-Rottluff’s collection from colonial contexts and takes a critical stance on traditional forms of exhibiting. In collaboration with contemporary artists, new narratives emerge that “re-activate” the artefacts.

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Meeting-ID: 996 3068 1649
Passwort: 496699

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on the Occasion of the Exhibitions "Whose Expression?" and "Transition Exhibition"

29 Jan 2022