
20. April 2025, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: 120 Years of Brücke. 120 Berliners. 120 Artworks
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition 120 Years of Brücke, 120 Berliners, 120 Art Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Thesea Rigou and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Participation in public events is included with the museum admission. No advance registration is required.

20. April 2025, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: 120 Years of Brücke. 120 Berliners. 120 Artworks
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition 120 Years of Brücke, 120 Berliners, 120 Art Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Thesea Rigou and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Participation in public events is included with the museum admission. No advance registration is required.

13. April 2025, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: 120 Years of Brücke. 120 Berliners. 120 Artworks
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition 120 Years of Brücke, 120 Berliners, 120 Art Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Thesea Rigou and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Participation in public events is included with the museum admission. No advance registration is required.

13. April 2025, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: 120 Years of Brücke. 120 Berliners. 120 Artworks
With Yili Rojas (artist)
Please bring suitable work clothes. Due to the limited number of participants, please register here. Participation in public events is included with the museum admission. Meeting point: ticket counter in the foyer.

13. April 2025, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: 120 Years of Brücke. 120 Berliners. 120 Artworks
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition 120 Years of Brücke, 120 Berliners, 120 Art Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Thesea Rigou and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Participation in public events is included with the museum admission. No advance registration is required.

12. April 2025, 11.00am – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: 120 Years of Brücke. 120 Berliners. 120 Artworks
With Meeting Lines (artistic collective / Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here. Participation in public events is included with the museum admission. Meeting point: ticket counter in the foyer.

11. April 2025, 1.00 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: 120 Years of Brücke. 120 Berliners. 120 Artworks
With Peira (Chris Herzog and Alma Wellner Bou) accompanied by Ximena G. Toro (assistant curator, Brücke-Museum)

6. April 2025, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: 120 Years of Brücke. 120 Berliners. 120 Artworks
One hundred twenty Berliners have each selected a work of art from the Brücke-Museum’s collection. In a Perfect Match, some of the co-curators talk to museum staff about their connection to the Brücke. Assistant curator Valentina Bay invites journalist Sonja Eismann into a conversation to share her impressions.
Participation in public events is included with the museum admission. No advance registration is required.

6. April 2025, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: 120 Years of Brücke. 120 Berliners. 120 Artworks
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition 120 Years of Brücke, 120 Berliners, 120 Art Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Thesea Rigou and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Participation in public events is included with the museum admission. No advance registration is required.

30. March 2025, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: 120 Years of Brücke. 120 Berliners. 120 Artworks
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition 120 Years of Brücke, 120 Berliners, 120 Art Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Thesea Rigou and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Participation in public events is included with the museum admission. No advance registration is required.

30. March 2025, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: 120 Years of Brücke. 120 Berliners. 120 Artworks
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition 120 Years of Brücke, 120 Berliners, 120 Art Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Thesea Rigou and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Participation in public events is included with the museum admission. No advance registration is required.

28. March 2025, 7.00 – 10.00pm
We cordially invite you and your friend to the exhibition opening of 120 Years of Brücke. 120 Berliners. 120 Artworks.

16. March 2025, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

16. March 2025, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

16. March 2025, 11.00am – 12.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With Stephan Kunz (Artistic Director, Art Museum Graubünden) and Lisa Marei Schmidt (Director, Brücke-Museum)
Public events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required. Meeting point: ticket counter in the foyer

9. March 2025, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

9. March 2025, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With Marei Loellmann (Visual Artist)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here. Public events are free with a museum ticket. Meeting point: ticket counter in the foyer

9. March 2025, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

8. March 2025, 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With Teresa Fagbohoun (Fashion Designerin)
Public events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required. Meeting point: ticket counter in the foyer

8. March 2025, 11.00am – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With Meeting Lines (artistic collective / Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here. Public events are free with a museum ticket. Meeting point: ticket counter in the foyer.

2. March 2025, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

2. March 2025, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

2. March 2025, 1.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With different papers, drawings, collages, colors and threads we compose pictures together. Let’s search for the path of the threads. What stories will we encounter along the way?
With Carla Schliephack and Marcos García Pérez
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

2. March 2025, 1.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
How is weaving done? And what are warp and weft threads? Materials and sketches are used to illustrate knitting in the mediation space. An experimental weaving station by the artist group traces invites visitors to weave collectively and is intended to grow over the course of the exhibition.
Public events are free with a museum ticket. Advance registration is not necessary. Meeting point: Mediation space in the exhibition.

2. March 2025, 1.00 – 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

2. March 2025, 12.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With / con Karen Michelsen Castañón (Visual Artist / Artista visual)
This event takes place in Spanish. Public events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required. Meeting point: ticket counter in the foyer

1. March 2025, 10.00am – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With Karen Michelsen Castañón and Gudrun Ingratubun (visual artists)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here. Public events are free with a museum ticket. Meeting point: ticket counter in the foyer.

23. Febuary 2025, 2.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With Meeting Lines (artistic collective / Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here. Public events are free with a museum ticket. Meeting point: ticket counter in the foyer.

23. Febuary 2025, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

23. Febuary 2025, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

16. Febuary 2025, 2.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With Teresa Fagbohoun (Fashion Designer)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here. Public events are free with a museum ticket. Meeting point: ticket office in the foyer.

16. Febuary 2025, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

15. Febuary 2025, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With Marei Loellmann (Visual Artist)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here. Public events are free with a museum ticket. Meeting point: ticket counter in the foyer.

9. Febuary 2025, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

9. Febuary 2025, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

7. Febuary 2025, 1.30pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
The LebenWerkGemeinschaft textile studio invites you to take a look behind the scenes. You can look over the shoulders of the weaving, felting, wool processing and tailoring staff. The work here is inclusive and of high quality, using natural materials and giving production the time it needs.
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here.

3 – 6. Febuary 2025, 10.00am – 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With Meeting Lines (artistic collective / Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register in advance. Registration from mid-December at Jugend im Museum e.V. www.jugend-im-museum.de
Cost: 80 € per person

2. Febuary 2025, 1.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With different papers, drawings, collages, colors and threads we compose pictures together. Let’s search for the path of the threads. What stories will we encounter along the way?
With Carla Schliephack and Thesea Rigou
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

2. Febuary 2025, 12.45 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Students from the University of Hildesheim cordially invite you to intervene in the current exhibition. Since the fall, they have been developing new mediation concepts for the Brücke-Museum audience. In different ways, they deal with Lise Gujer’s tapestries and their genesis, encourage critical reflection and open up new perspectives on the exhibited works. They do this performatively and narratively, participatively and multisensory.
The concepts were developed in close collaboration with Daniela Bystron (curator for Outreach / Brücke-Museum) and Fiona McGovern (lecturer at the University of Hildesheim).
Further information about the programme is available at the information desk in the foyer of the Brücke-Museum. Prior registration is not necessary.

2. Febuary 2025, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

2. Febuary 2025, 11.00am – 12.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

26. January 2025, 3.00 – 5.30pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With Sofia Botvinnik (Curator, Museum Europäischer Kulturen) Ximena G. Toro and Luna Weis (Assistant Curators, Brücke-Museum)
Public events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required. Meeting point: ticket counter in the foyer

26. January 2025, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

26. January 2025, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

25. January 2025, 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With Karen Michelsen Castañón (Visual Artist)
Public events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required. Meeting point: ticket counter in the foyer.

25. January 2025, 11.00am – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With Meeting Lines (artistic collective / Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here. Public events are free with a museum ticket. Meeting point: ticket counter in the foyer.

20. January 2025, 1.30 – 2.30pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
The LebenWerkGemeinschaft textile studio invites you to take a look behind the scenes. You can look over the shoulders of the weaving, felting, wool processing and tailoring staff. The work here is inclusive and of high quality, using natural materials and giving production the time it needs.
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here.

19. January 2025, 2.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With Meeting Lines (artistic collective / Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here. Public events are free with a museum ticket. Meeting point: ticket counter in the foyer.

19. January 2025, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

18. January 2025, 2.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
With Katharina Stark (Visual Artist) and Isabell Schneider (master of weaving)
Public events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required. Meeting point: ticket counter in the foyer.

12. January 2025, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

12. January 2025, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

5. January 2025, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
On the first Sunday of the year, we offer an extensive programme in our current exhibition ‘Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting’. Due to the cuts in Berlin’s cultural budget, we are unfortunately no longer able to offer this programme as a free Museum Sunday. We very much regret this. The events are included in the regular admission price.

22. December 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

22. December 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

15. December 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

15. December 2024, 1.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
How is weaving done? And what are warp and weft threads? Materials and sketches are used to illustrate knitting in the mediation space. An experimental weaving station by the artist group traces invites visitors to weave collectively and is intended to grow over the course of the exhibition. The collective invites visitors to engage with the weaving frame together on two specific dates.
Public events are free with a museum ticket. Advance registration is not necessary. Meeting point: Mediation space in the exhibition.

15. December 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

6. December 2024, 7.00 – 10.00pm
Related Exhibition: Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting
We cordially invite you and your friend to the exhibition opening of Lise Gujer. A New Way of Painting. In Dialogue with Ernst Ludwig Kirchner.

24. November 2024, 5.00 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Roundtable discussion (EN) with Rafael Cardoso (art historian and descendant of Hugo Simon), Rebecca Friedman (Holocaust Claims Processing Office, New York State Department) and Jason Osborn (film maker and descendant of Max Osborn), moderated by Meike Hoffmann (provenance researcher, Freie Universität, Berlin). Welcome by Lisa Marei Schmidt (Director, Brücke-Museum).
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

24. November 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

24. November 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
With Meeting Lines (artist collective / Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack).
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance.
Public events and activities are free with museum admission.
Meeting place: Ticket counter in the lobby.

24. November 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

23. November 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
With Meeting Lines (artist collective / Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack).
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission.
Meeting point: Ticket counter in the lobby.

17. November 2024, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Specialist tour with Isabel Fischer (collection curator, Brücke-Museum) and Nadine Bauer (provenance researcher, Brücke-Museum)
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

17. November 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

17. November 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

16. November 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
With Marwa Younes Alkmobel (artist), Sand Burkhardt (art historian and author), and Miriam Rainer (author).
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission.
Meeting place: Ticket counter in the lobby.

14. November 2024, 3.00 – 7.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
With Désirée Galert (pedagogy director, KlgA e.V.).
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission.
Meeting place: Ticket counter in the lobby.

10. November 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

10. November 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

9. November 2024, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
The exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works presents eight Jewish collectors who supported the Brücke artists during their time. The names of Rosy Fischer, Max Osborn, Elsa Glaser, Hans and Walther Heymann, Rosa Schapire, Hugo Simon and Victor Wallerstein have been almost completely forgotten today. The exhibition aims to commemorate them and pay tribute to their contribution to modern art. Their biographies, work and networks are brought to life in the exhibition through the collectors’ former works of art, historical documents and photos as well as interviews with experts and descendants. A new mural by artist Sophie von Hellermann provides a contemporary approach. Co-curator Ruth Ur invites you to take a tour of the exhibition and provides insights into her curatorial approach.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

27. October 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

27. October 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

20. October 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

20. October 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
With Yili Rojas (artist).
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission.
Meeting point: Ticket counter in the lobby.

20. October 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

19. October 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
With Jasmin Hartmann (director, Koordinationsstelle für Provenienzforschung in Nordrhein-Westfalen, KPF.NRW) and Nadine Bauer (provenance researcher, Brücke-Museum)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here for the workshop in advance.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission.
Meeting place: Ticket counter in the lobby.

13. October 2024, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
The exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works presents eight Jewish collectors who supported the Brücke artists during their time. The names of Rosy Fischer, Max Osborn, Elsa Glaser, Hans and Walther Heymann, Rosa Schapire, Hugo Simon and Victor Wallerstein have been almost completely forgotten today. The exhibition aims to commemorate them and pay tribute to their contribution to modern art. Their biographies, work and networks are brought to life in the exhibition through the collectors’ former works of art, historical documents and photos as well as interviews with experts and descendants. A new mural by artist Sophie von Hellermann provides a contemporary approach. Co-curator Ruth Ur invites you to take a tour of the exhibition and provides insights into her curatorial approach.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

13. October 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

13. October 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
With Meeting Lines (artist collective / Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack). (Canceled)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance.
Public events and activities are free with museum admission.
Meeting place: Ticket counter in the lobby.

13. October 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

12. October 2024, 4.00 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
With Sophie von Hellermann (artist) in conversation with Ruth Ur (co-curator)
3 pm guided tour with Ruth Ur
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

12. October 2024, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
The exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works presents eight Jewish collectors who supported the Brücke artists during their time. The names of Rosy Fischer, Max Osborn, Elsa Glaser, Hans and Walther Heymann, Rosa Schapire, Hugo Simon and Victor Wallerstein have been almost completely forgotten today. The exhibition aims to commemorate them and pay tribute to their contribution to modern art. Their biographies, work and networks are brought to life in the exhibition through the collectors’ former works of art, historical documents and photos as well as interviews with experts and descendants. A new mural by artist Sophie von Hellermann provides a contemporary approach. Co-curator Ruth Ur invites you to take a tour of the exhibition and provides insights into her curatorial approach.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

12. October 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Drawing can be so easy, but it takes practice. In this workshop, you will find new dynamism and movement for the lines you draw – much like a gym workout for your creative drawing muscles. The artist duo Meeting Lines (Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack) challenge you with a variety of exercises to break your (visual) habits and help you move beyond creative blocks. More than a century ago, the Brücke artists showed us how when they invented the “quarter-hour nude”, in which rapid sketching and a quick change of positions became their motto. We invite you to a workout that includes various exercises, such as line cardio, teamwork, sprints, focus, inspiration, stretching, and meditation.
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission.
Meeting point: Ticket counter in the lobby.

5. October 2024, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Specialist tour led by Alina Gromowa (deputy director, Stiftung Neue Synagoge Berlin – Centrum Judaicum). (cancelled due to sickness)
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

29. September 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

29. September 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
With Yili Rojas (artist).
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission.
Meeting point: Ticket counter in the lobby.

29. September 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

22. September 2024, 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

22. September 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

21. September 2024, 2.30 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
With Marion Krüger (Hugo Simon Stiftung) and Uwe Trzewik (Heimatverein Schweizerhaus Seelow e. V.)
Registration: Please register with the Hugo Simon Stiftung by 19 September: info@hugo-simon-stiftung.de
Pirce: 18 €. We kindly ask you to pay the amount in cash on site.
Location and Directions: Please note that this event does not take place at the Brücke-Museum, but rather on-site at the Schweizerhaus Seelow (address: Hugo Simon Stiftung, Am Schweizerhaus 1-5, 15306 Seelow, Brandenburg). Visitors need to arrange their own transportation.
Further Information
https://www.hugo-simon-stiftung.de/en/foundation
https://www.hugo-simon-stiftung.de/en/schweizerhaus
https://www.hugo-simon-stiftung.de/en/hugo-simon

19. September 2024, 7.00 – 8.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Specialist tour with Isabel Fischer (collection curator, Brücke-Museum) and Nadine Bauer (provenance researcher, Brücke-Museum).
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

15. September 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

15. September 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
Public tours give visitors the opportunity to jointly discuss the current exhibition Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works with art educators, who offer tours from diverse perspectives grounded in art history, visual art, contemporary history and pedagogics. Based on the backgrounds of our museum guides, visitors can experience tours that address their individual focal points. Our art education and outreach team: Karen Michelsen Castañón, Dalila Daut, Jülia Devies, Theseas Rigou, Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.

1. September 2024, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Biographies of Modern Art. Collectors and Their Works
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!

16. June 2024, 4.30pm
How would you live relationships if everything was possible? Thủy-Tiên Nguyễn, author and performer, invites you to take a walk with headphones. You will hear fragments of text that encourage you to think about different forms of relationships.

16. June 2024, 4.00 – 5.00pm
What do community, memories and new beginnings, exile and home taste like? In this workshop organised by the non-profit organisation ‘Give Something Back to Berlin’, we will engage in an exchange on these topics through the experience of cooking and eating together at a long table in the garden. Under the guidance of Esra Biskin and Kalsang Tashi, we will prepare Turkish manti and Tibetan momos together. This not only teaches us how to prepare these delicious dumplings, but also creates a relaxed space to talk about life experiences linked to food, interfamilial and intergenerational mediations as well as migration and search movements.

16. June 2024, 3.30 – 4.00pm
From the vibrant streets of Birmingham, UK, to the pulsating heart of Berlin, AKA KELZZ (they/them) has evolved into a captivating act that weaves a tapestry of soulful melodies and introspective lyrics.

16. June 2024, 3.00 – 4.00pm
What do community, memories and new beginnings, exile and home taste like? In this workshop organised by the non-profit organisation ‘Give Something Back to Berlin’, we will engage in an exchange on these topics through the experience of cooking and eating together at a long table in the garden. Under the guidance of Sonam and Kalsang Tashi, we will prepare Turkish manti and Tibetan momos together. This not only teaches us how to prepare these delicious dumplings, but also creates a relaxed space to talk about life experiences linked to food, interfamilial and intergenerational mediations as well as migration and search movements.

16. June 2024, 2.15 – 3.15pm
The collector Hanna Bekker vom Rath was ahead of her time in many respects, lived an emancipated, independent life and cultivated her friendships extensively. The concepts of romantic love, bourgeois nuclear family and friendly relationships are currently the subject of much discussion. Three performances in the Summer Festival programme invite visitors to explore ideas of relationships, interpersonal connections and the idea of the ‘chosen family’ in various formats such as performances, workshops and readings.

16. June 2024, 2.00 – 3.30pm
In search of connections and points of contact with Hanna Bekker vom Rath’s fearless commitment, four exiled authors from the Weiter Schreiben project reflect on the possibilities of poetic-artistic resistance against patriarchal violence and oppression today. The reading performances by Dima Albitar Kalaji, Sveta Ben, Rasha Habbal and Mazda Mehrgan will be accompanied by the musicians Bahila Hijazi and Louay Kanawati as well as the visual artist Marwa Younes Almokbel. Author Annika Reich and Weiter Schreiben project manager Lama Al Haddad will present the texts, which will be read in their original Arabic, Belarusian and Persian, in German translation.

16. June 2024, 1.30pm
How would you live relationships if everything was possible? Thủy-Tiên Nguyễn, author and performer, invites you to take a walk with headphones. You will hear fragments of text that encourage you to think about different forms of relationships.

16. June 2024, 1.00 – 5.00pm
Actor and performing artist Jules* Elting (no pronouns /Jules*) explores the theme of the ‘chosen family’ with a performance developed especially for the Brücke-Museum. The word ‘chosen’ is taken literally in this interactive performance: the participants are invited to make personal decisions in dialogue with Elting, which individually shape the course and content of each performance. Because every relationship is different.

16. June 2024, 12.30pm
From the vibrant streets of Birmingham, UK, to the pulsating heart of Berlin, AKA KELZZ (they/them) has evolved into a captivating act that weaves a tapestry of soulful melodies and introspective lyrics.

16. June 2024, 12.30 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
We want to celebrate with you: collectively, in solidarity, as feminists, with art and good friends:

16. June 2024, 12.30 – 5.30pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
Print with us! In this creative workshop in the Waldraum, you can try out different printing techniques and print on paper or fabric. The messages play a decisive role: What do you want for our society? Where do you want to put pressure? In the workshop, you will be accompanied by the experts from Frauen machen Druck.

16. June 2024, 11.00am – 12.30pm
The Brücke-Museum is the first Berlin museum to be named Museum of the Year 2023 by the art critics’ association AICA Germany. This is the most important award for museums in Germany.

15. June 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Meeting Lines (artist collective / Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance. Public events are included in the admission fee. Meeting point: Ticket desk in the foyer.

14. June 2024, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this guided tour, Marian Stein-Steinfeld, co-curator of the exhibition, provides insights into the curatorial work on the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art.

9. June 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón, Jülia Devies, Thesea Rigou and Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

2. June 2024, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!

30. May 2024, 6.00 – 8.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Jennifer Chert (gallerist) and Tanja Wagner (gallerist), moderated by Sonja Eismann (editor, Missy Magazine)
This event will be held in English. Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

30. May 2024, 5.00 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón, Jülia Devies, Thesea Rigou and Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

26. May 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón, Jülia Devies, Thesea Rigou and Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

24. May 2024, 3.30 – 4.30pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this guided tour, Magdalena Syen, assistant curator of the exhibition, provides insights into the curatorial work on the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

19. May 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón, Jülia Devies, Thesea Rigou and Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

19. May 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Yili Rojas (artist)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance. Public events are included in the admission fee. Meeting point: Ticket desk in the foyer.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

18. May 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Xinan Pandan (artist, poet, educational consultant)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance. Public events are included in the admission fee. Meeting point: Ticket desk in the foyer.

16. May 2024, 6.00 – 8.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Gisela Notz (social scientist and historian), moderated by Sonja Eismann (editor, Missy Magazine)
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

16. May 2024, 5.00 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

12. May 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón, Jülia Devies, Thesea Rigou and Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.
12. May 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Meeting Lines (artist collective / Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance. Public events are included in the admission fee. Meeting point: Ticket desk in the foyer.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

11. May 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Meeting Lines (artist collective / Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance. Public events are included in the admission fee. Meeting point: Ticket desk in the foyer.

5. May 2024, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Christiane Rösinger (author, musician, and theatre director), moderated by Sonja Eismann (editor, Missy Magazine)
This event takes place as part of the programme of the Museum Sunday. Pre-registration is not required. Participation is free of charge.

5. May 2024, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!

28. April 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón, Jülia Devies, Thesea Rigou and Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

21. April 2024, 3.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
Together with the artist duo Po:era (Lucas Lacerda & Daniel Weyand), the Brücke-Museum invites you to an audio walk through Friedenau. We will follow in the paths of the Brücke artists.
Meeting and starting point: Durlacherstraße 15, 10715 Berlin
No pre-registration is necessary.The admission is free of charge.

21. April 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón, Jülia Devies, Thesea Rigou and Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.
18. April 2024, 3.00 – 5.30pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón and Tanja Bianca-Schmidt
Limited number of participants. Please register here via Jugend im Museum e.V.
Jugend im Museum e.V.
+49 (0)30 50 59 0771
info@jugend-im-museum.de

14. April 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Yili Rojas (artist)
Please register here for the event. Public events are included in the admission fee. Meeting point: Ticket desk in the foyer.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

13. April 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Pasquale Virginie Rotter (holistic process facilitator, somatic coach, and healing being)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance. Public events are included in the admission fee. Meeting point: Ticket desk in the foyer.

12. April 2024, 3.30 – 4.30pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this guided tour, Magdalena Syen, assistant curator of the exhibition, provides insights into the curatorial work on the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

7. April 2024, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!

5. April 2024, 3.00 – 4.00pm
With Isabel Fischer (Curator of the Collection Brücke-Museum)
Public events are included in the admission fee. Please register by E-Mail to info@bruecke-museum.de. Meeting point: Ticket desk in the foyer.

4. April 2024, 6.00 – 8.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Ciani-Sophia Hoeder (author of Wut & Böse, journalist, founder of RosaMag), moderated by Tari Weber (journalist and moderator)
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

4. April 2024, 5.00 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

2 – 5. April 2024, 11.00am – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Marcos García Pérez (artist) and Carla Schliephack (artist)
A cooperation with the Kunsthaus Dahlem and Jugend im Museum e.V. For children and young people from 6-12 years, admission: €54. Limited number of participants. Please register under the following link from Jugend im Museum e.V.
Jugend im Museum e.V.
+49 (0)30 50 59 0771
info@jugend-im-museum.de

31. March 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón, Jülia Devies, Thesea Rigou and Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.
25 – 28. March 2024, 11.00am – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Karen Michelsen Castañón (artist) and Katie Lee Dunbar (artist, educator, researcher)
A cooperation with the Kunsthaus Dahlem and Jugend im Museum e.V. For young people from 10 years, admission: €54. Limited number of participants. Please register at Jugend im Museum e.V.
Jugend im Museum e.V.
+49 (0)30 50 59 0771
info@jugend-im-museum.de
24. March 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Meeting Lines (artist collective / Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack)
For children, accompanied by an adult. No prior knowledge necessary. Public events are included in the admission fee. Meeting point: Ticket desk in the foyer.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

23. March 2024, 5.00 – 7.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
Lecture by Marian Stein-Steinfeld (art historian, co-curator). Followed by a discussion between Marian Stein-Steinfeld and Magdalena Syen (assistant curator).
Public events are free with museum ticket.

23. March 2024, 3.30 – 4.30pm
In this guided tour, Magdalena Syen, assistant curator of the exhibition, provides insights into the curatorial work on the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

23. March 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Meeting Lines (artist collective / Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance. Public events are included in the admission fee. Meeting point: Ticket desk in the foyer.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

10. March 2024, 2.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Jeanne-Ange Wagne (artistic researcher, art and cultural mediator) and Amadou Hemboum (scientist)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance. Public events are included in the admission fee. Meeting point: Ticket desk in the foyer.

10. March 2024, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón, Jülia Devies, Thesea Rigou and Dagmawit Abebaw Hunz.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

9. March 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
With Pasquale Virginie Rotter (holistic process facilitator, somatic coach, and healing being)
Due to the limited number of participants, please register here in advance. Public events are included in the admission fee. Meeting point: Ticket desk in the foyer.

3. March 2024, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

23. Febuary 2024, 7.00 – 10.00pm
Related Exhibition: Hanna Bekker vom Rath. A Rebel for Modern Art

9. Febuary 2024, 4.00 – 7.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
The Ukrainian artist duo Lia Dostlieva and Andrii Dostliev invite you to a workshop and pop-up exhibition on decolonial discourses with a focus on the power relationship between Russia and Ukraine.
This event takes place in Schinkelpavillon. Admission is free.
Due to the limited number of participants, please register at: germany@ui.org.ua
Organized by the Ukrainian Institute in Germany in cooperation with Schinkel Pavillon and Brücke-Museum.

4. Febuary 2024, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

27. January 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
Drawing can be so simple, but it takes practice. In this workshop you will find new tension and movement for your line work in drawing: Just like a gym workout for your creative drawing muscles. The artist duo Meeting Lines (Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack) will challenge you with varied exercises from your (visual) habits and help you to release your creative blocks.
Public events are free with museum ticket. Limited number of participants*. Please register at the following link from Museumsdienst Berlin.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

14. January 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
The very choice of wood as a grown material was a small revolution at the beginning of the 20th century. Exactly what earlier generations of artists had cut to size, polished smooth, or painted over appealed to the Brücke artists: grain, cracks, unevenness, even the irregularly grown form. All the randomness of nature was now incorporated into the design. It became an artistic program.
Public events are free with museum ticket. For adults. Please bring suitable work clothes. Dates can be taken individually or as a series, but are not planned to build on each other.
Limited number of participants. Please register here.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

7. January 2024, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!

6. January 2024, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
An exhibition tour with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke presents you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition in German Sign Language.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

21. December 2023, 7.00 – 8.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour, Parastou Forouhar, artist, and Lina Louisa Krämer, head of production and programme, Schinkel Pavillon, provide insights into the artistic work on the current exhibition.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No advance registration is necessary.

21. December 2023, 6.00 – 7.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour, Isaac Chong Wai (artist) and Philipp Lange (assistant curator, Brücke-Museum), provides insights into the artistic and curatorial work on the current exhibition The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No advance registration is necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

16. December 2023, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
The very choice of wood as a grown material was a small revolution at the beginning of the 20th century. Exactly what earlier generations of artists had cut to size, polished smooth, or painted over appealed to the Brücke artists: grain, cracks, unevenness, even the irregularly grown form. All the randomness of nature was now incorporated into the design. It became an artistic program.
Public events are free with museum ticket. For adults. Please bring suitable work clothes. Dates can be taken individually or as a series, but are not planned to build on each other.
Limited number of participants. Please register here.

10. December 2023, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón and Theseas Efstathopoulos.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

10. December 2023, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
100 years ago, the Brücke artists wanted to depict personal experiences and emotions in pictures. They not only painted what they saw, but also what they experienced or how they felt. Paintings conceal numerous narratives that are not always in the foreground. What ingredients do we need to tell stories? Together we will look for figures, places and actions in the museum that can inspire us to tell our own stories. Different materials, tools and games will help us to experiment with drawing and overcome creative blocks.
Public events are free with museum ticket. Limited number of participants. Please register at the following link from Museumsdienst Berlin.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

9. December 2023, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
An exhibition tour with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke presents you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition in German Sign Language.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

9. December 2023, 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
The Brücke-Museum is currently showing works of art from the collection of the Center for Persecuted Arts. Thematically, these works are embedded in the exhibition The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression. The director of the Center for Persecuted Arts, Jürgen Kaumkötter, invites you on a tour and presents the artistic works of Dora Bromberger, Leo Breuer, Lea Grundig, Eric Isenburger, Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler and Oscar Zügel.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No advance registration is necessary.

9. December 2023, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
Drawing can be so simple, but it takes practice. In this workshop you will find new tension and movement for your line work in drawing: Just like a gym workout for your creative drawing muscles. The artist duo Meeting Lines (Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack) will challenge you with varied exercises from your (visual) habits and help you to release your creative blocks.
Public events are free with museum ticket. Limited number of participants*. Please register at the following link from Museumsdienst Berlin.

3. December 2023, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!

26. November 2023, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour, Philipp Lange and Luisa Seipp, assistant curators, provide insights into the curatorial work on the current exhibition The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No advance registration is necessary.

26. November 2023, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
The very choice of wood as a grown material was a small revolution at the beginning of the 20th century. Exactly what earlier generations of artists had cut to size, polished smooth, or painted over appealed to the Brücke artists: grain, cracks, unevenness, even the irregularly grown form. All the randomness of nature was now incorporated into the design. It became an artistic program.
Public events are free with museum ticket. For adults. Please bring suitable work clothes. Dates can be taken individually or as a series, but are not planned to build on each other.
Limited number of participants. Please register here.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

19. November 2023, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
An exhibition tour with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke presents you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition in German Sign Language.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

16. November 2023, 6.00 – 7.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this curator’s tour, you will have the opportunity to experience the current exhibition The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression together with our director.
Öffentliche Veranstaltungen sind mit Museumsticket kostenlos. Es ist keine Voranmeldung nötig.

16. November 2023, 4.00 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
The Nazi art policy’s caesura continues to have an impact on art historiography to this day. Ostracism, retraining, confiscation, and occupational bans, all the way to expulsion and deportation, erased the careers of large sections of the contemporary artistic community. The extent of the measures was often more severe for the female representatives of the avant-garde than for their male colleagues, who were often able to seamlessly continue their successes after the end of the Second World War. In order to successively reappraise the history of these unjustly forgotten female artists, a course was held in the winter semester of 2022/23 at the Art History Institute of Freie Universität Berlin in cooperation with the Brücke Museum, the research results of which are presented here in part.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

12. November 2023, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón and Theseas Efstathopoulos.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

12. November 2023, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
100 years ago, the Brücke artists wanted to depict personal experiences and emotions in pictures. They not only painted what they saw, but also what they experienced or how they felt. Paintings conceal numerous narratives that are not always in the foreground. What ingredients do we need to tell stories? Together we will look for figures, places and actions in the museum that can inspire us to tell our own stories. Different materials, tools and games will help us to experiment with drawing and overcome creative blocks.
Public events are free with museum ticket. Limited number of participants. Please register at the following link from Museumsdienst Berlin.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

11. November 2023, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
Drawing can be so simple, but it takes practice. In this workshop you will find new tension and movement for your line work in drawing: Just like a gym workout for your creative drawing muscles. The artist duo Meeting Lines (Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack) will challenge you with varied exercises from your (visual) habits and help you to release your creative blocks.
Public events are free with museum ticket. Limited number of participants*. Please register at the following link from Museumsdienst Berlin.

5. November 2023, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!

31. October – 3. November 2023, 11.00am – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
ATTENTION: Due to too few participants, the course had to be cancelled.
For young people from 12 years, admission: €54. Limited number of participants. Please register at Jugend im Museum e.V.
Jugend im Museum e.V.
+49 (0)30 50 59 0771
info@jugend-im-museum.de

29. October 2023, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón and Theseas Efstathopoulos.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

29. October 2023, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
The very choice of wood as a grown material was a small revolution at the beginning of the 20th century. Exactly what earlier generations of artists had cut to size, polished smooth, or painted over appealed to the Brücke artists: grain, cracks, unevenness, even the irregularly grown form. All the randomness of nature was now incorporated into the design. It became an artistic program.
For adults. Please bring suitable work clothes. Dates can be taken individually or as a series, but are not planned to build on each other.
Limited number of participants. Please register here.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

22. October 2023, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón and Theseas Efstathopoulos.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

22. October 2023, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
100 years ago, the Brücke artists wanted to depict personal experiences and emotions in pictures. They not only painted what they saw, but also what they experienced or how they felt. Paintings conceal numerous narratives that are not always in the foreground. What ingredients do we need to tell stories? Together we will look for figures, places and actions in the museum that can inspire us to tell our own stories. Different materials, tools and games will help us to experiment with drawing and overcome creative blocks.
Limited number of participants. Please register at the following link from Museumsdienst Berlin.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

21. October 2023, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
Drawing can be so simple, but it takes practice. In this workshop you will find new tension and movement for your line work in drawing: Just like a gym workout for your creative drawing muscles. The artist duo Meeting Lines (Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack) will challenge you with varied exercises from your (visual) habits and help you to release your creative blocks.
Limited number of participants*. Please register at the following link from Museumsdienst Berlin.

19. October 2023, 6.00 – 7.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour, Parastou Forouhar, artist, and Lisa Marei Schmidt, director of the Brücke-Museum, provide insights into the artistic work on the current exhibition.
ATTENTION: Unfortunately, the tour with Parastou Fourouhar had to be postponed to 21 December, 7-8 pm.

15. October 2023, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón and Theseas Efstathopoulos.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

15. October 2023, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
The very choice of wood as a grown material was a small revolution at the beginning of the 20th century. Exactly what earlier generations of artists had cut to size, polished smooth, or painted over appealed to the Brücke artists: grain, cracks, unevenness, even the irregularly grown form. All the randomness of nature was now incorporated into the design. It became an artistic program.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

8. October 2023, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with the art educators Karen Michelsen Castañón and Theseas Efstathopoulos.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

6. October 2023, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Participation is free of charge with a museum ticket.
Please register for the tour by sending an email to info@bruecke-museum.de.

1. October 2023, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

30. September 2023, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
ATTENTION, Unfortunately, the performance can not take place on the 30 September and will be postponed. We will let you know once a new date is fixed.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

17. September 2023
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
Film programme by Sinema Transtopia to accompany the exhibition The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression – a cooperation between the Brücke-Museum and the Schinkel Pavillon.
SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA
LINDOWER STR. 20/22, HAUS C
13347 BERLIN

17. September 2023
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
Film programme by Sinema Transtopia to accompany the exhibition The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression – a cooperation between the Brücke-Museum and the Schinkel Pavillon.
SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA
LINDOWER STR. 20/22, HAUS C
13347 BERLIN

17. September 2023
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
Film programme by Sinema Transtopia to accompany the exhibition The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression – a cooperation between the Brücke-Museum and the Schinkel Pavillon.
SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA
LINDOWER STR. 20/22, HAUS C
13347 BERLIN

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

16. September 2023
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
Film programme by Sinema Transtopia to accompany the exhibition The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression – a cooperation between the Brücke-Museum and the Schinkel Pavillon.
SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA
LINDOWER STR. 20/22, HAUS C
13347 BERLIN

16. September 2023
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
Film programme by Sinema Transtopia to accompany the exhibition The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression – a cooperation between the Brücke-Museum and the Schinkel Pavillon.
SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA
LINDOWER STR. 20/22, HAUS C
13347 BERLIN

16. September 2023
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
Film programme by Sinema Transtopia to accompany the exhibition The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression – a cooperation between the Brücke-Museum and the Schinkel Pavillon.
SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA
LINDOWER STR. 20/22, HAUS C
13347 BERLIN

16. September 2023, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
In this guided tour, Philipp Lange, assistant curator of the exhibition, provides insights into the curatorial work on the current exhibition The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

16. September 2023, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
Drawing can be so simple, but it takes practice. In this workshop you will find new tension and movement for your line work in drawing: Just like a gym workout for your creative drawing muscles. The artist duo Meeting Lines (Marcos García Pérez and Carla Schliephack) will challenge you with varied exercises from your (visual) habits and help you to release your creative blocks.
Limited number of participants. Please register at the following link from Museumsdienst Berlin.

15. September 2023
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
Film programme by Sinema Transtopia to accompany the exhibition The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression – a cooperation between the Brücke-Museum and the Schinkel Pavillon.
SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA
LINDOWER STR. 20/22, HAUS C
13347 BERLIN

15. September 2023
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
Film programme by Sinema Transtopia to accompany the exhibition The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression – a cooperation between the Brücke-Museum and the Schinkel Pavillon.
SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA
LINDOWER STR. 20/22, HAUS C
13347 BERLIN

15. September 2023
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
Film programme by Sinema Transtopia to accompany the exhibition The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression – a cooperation between the Brücke-Museum and the Schinkel Pavillon.
SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA
LINDOWER STR. 20/22, HAUS C
13347 BERLIN

13. September 2023, 5.00 – 8.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression
We cordially invite you and your friends to the opening of the exhibition The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. Artistic Testimonies of War and Repression as part of Berlin Art Week.
The entry of this event is free of charge. Please note the different opening hours at the two exhibition venues.

3. September 2023, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
An exhibition tour with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke presents you with the opportunity to experience the current exhibition in German Sign Language.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

3. September 2023, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
With RomaniPhen e.V. / Feminist Rom*nja Archive Berlin
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

3. September 2023, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
Performances, tours, sounds - on this museum Sunday you can expect an artistic program in the forest room and museum garden. It is curated by the artist duo Po:era as part of the festival ONSITE.

2 September 2023, 5pm-9pm
3 September 2023, 11am-5pmr
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
From 19 August - 3 September Po:era Collective will host the second edition of the artistic residency and site-specific festival ONSITE in collaboration with Brücke-Museum in Berlin.
2. September 2023, 5.00 – 9.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
From 19 August - 3 September Po:era Collective will host the second edition of the artistic residency and site-specific festival ONSITE in collaboration with Brücke-Museum in Berlin.
2. September 2023, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
with André Raatszch, Documentation and Cultural Center of German Sinti and Roma, Heidelberg
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.
29. August 2023, 3.00 – 6.30pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
With David Paraschiv, Veronika Patočková und Estera Sara Stan (RomaTrial e.V.)
You can register here for the event.
Participation is free of charge.

27. August 2023, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
With Joanna Warsza, Kuratorin
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

27. August 2023, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
In the middle of the forest, surrounded by nature - that’s what it feels like when we are in the forest room, in the garden of the Brücke-Museum. And this is exactly what we take as an occasion for joint artistic experiments: In nature we draw, build and design with materials from the forest.
For children with accompanying adults. Limited number of participants*. Please register at the following link from Museumsdienst Berlin.

26. August 2023, 10.00am – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
In this workshop we will deal with the individual memory, which forms the collective memory.
Limited number of participants*. Please register at the following link from Museumsdienst Berlin.

17. August 2023, 6.00 – 8.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
The three animated short films tell stories of resistance and self-assertion, of cohesion, of finding one’s way back into life and of remembering from the perspective of Sinti*zze and Rom*nja.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

15 – 18. August 2023, 11.00am – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
Art is not only beautiful, it can also make a difference and change things. Many artists show attitude - personally and politically. It can shake people up, make them think, or even put pressure on them. What do you want to move?
For young people from 12 years, admission: €54. Limited number of participants. Please register under the following link from Jugend im Museum e.V.
Jugend im Museum e.V.
+49 (0)30 50 59 0771
info@jugend-im-museum.de

13. August 2023, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
An exhibition tour with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke presents you with the opportunity to experience the current exhibition in German Sign Language.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

6. August 2023, 2.00 – 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
Discussion with the exhibiting artist Małgorzata Mirga-Tas, the curators Melanie Roumiguière (Head of Visual Arts at DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program) and Wojciech Szymanski (curator and art historian, Poland), moderated by Anna Mirga-Kruszelnicka (Deputy Director, European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture ERIAC).
Admission and the event are free of charge on Museum Sunday. No advance registration is necessary. Due to space limitations, please be there on time.

6. August 2023, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!

20. July 2023, 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
With Timea Junghaus (European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture ERIAC)
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

17 – 20. July 2023, 11.00am – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
Let’s go to the forest to be outside and create art. Because there you will find suitable materials and there is a lot of space. The works in the Brücke-Museum can serve as inspiration.
Limited number of participants, admission: €54. Please register under the following link from Jugend im Museum e.V.
Jugend im Museum e.V.
+49 (0)30 50 59 0771
info@jugend-im-museum.de

9. July 2023, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
An exhibition tour with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke presents you with the opportunity to experience the current exhibition in German Sign Language.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

8. July 2023, 6.00 – 10.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
The Kiezsalon returns to Dahlem, this time presenting its first concert at the Brücke-Museum, featuring the Berlin premieres of Karelian-Luxembourgish sound artist Cucina Povera, Melbourne-born, London-based musician Laila Sakini and Krakow upcoming composer Martyna Basta.
Pre-sale tickets: € 10

7. July 2023, 2.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
How can the artworks of the artist group Brücke be looked at in a new or different way and what do we learn from them?
You can register here for the event.
Participation is free of charge.

5. July 2023, 3.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
The Brücke-Museum has invited contemporary artist Małgorzata Mirga-Tas, born 1978, to enter into a dialogue with the expressionist works with focus.
You can register here for the event.
Participation is free of charge.

25. June 2023, 4.00 – 5.30pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
A forum theater play by the youth group WIR SIND HIER! about persecution, rejection and oppression of Roma in Germany. After a very late recognition of the Holocaust against Roma and Sinti, there are racist attacks again and the Holocaust memorial is to be partially destroyed because of a new S-Bahn line. Enough is enough! Should we create a Roma army, do Roma need their own state or what can we do to stop racism and oppression of Roma and Sinti?
Participation is free of charge.
25. June 2023, 3.00 – 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
with Małgorzata Mirga-Tas, artist and Melanie Roumiguière, Co-Curator, Head of Visual Arts of the Berlin Artists-in-Residence Programme of the DAAD
Participation is free of charge. Registration is not required.
25. June 2023, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
Participation is free of charge.
25. June 2023, 1.00 – 1.30pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
with Małgorzata Mirga-Tas, artist and Melanie Roumiguière, Head of Visual Arts of the Berlin Artists-in-Residence Programme of the DAAD
Participation is free of charge. Registration is not required.

25. June 2023, 12.00 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
We cordially invite you and your friends to the opening of the exhibition Małgorzata Mirga-Tas. Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us. On this occasion, we will celebrate a summer party in our garden, accompanied by a varied program with exhibition tours, workshop, music and theatre.
The entry of this event is free of charge.
25. June 2023, 12.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
With the artist duo meeting lines
Participation is free of charge. Registratrion is not required.

4. June 2023, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to our next Museum Sunday!
Admission is free.
You do not need a time slot ticket for your visit. Please register for the events at the information table in front of the Brücke Museum.

3. June 2023, 3.30 – 4.00pm
This is a closed event with a limited number of participants. The event will be digitally broadcast live.
-> To the Livestream

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.
This is a closed event with a limited number of participants. The event will be digitally broadcast live.
-> To the Livestream

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.
This is a closed event with a limited number of participants. The event will be digitally broadcast live.
-> To the Livestream

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)
This is a closed event with a limited number of participants. The event will be digitally broadcast live.
-> To the Livestream

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.
This is a closed event with a limited number of participants. The event will be digitally broadcast live.
-> To the Livestream

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.

2. June 2023, 1.30 – 4.00pm
The following workshop is held exclusively on-site and will not be streamed online. Participation in the hybrid Workshop 4 is possible via Zoom after registration.

2. June 2023, 1.30 – 4.00pm
The following workshop is held on-site and will be streamed online. The participation of this hybrid Workshop is possible via Zoom. Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you register in advance >here<.

2. June 2023, 1.30 – 4.00pm
The following workshop is held exclusively on-site and will not be streamed online. Participation in the hybrid Workshop 4 is possible via Zoom after registration.

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.
This is a closed event with a limited number of participants. The event will be digitally broadcast live.
-> To the Livestream

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
This is a closed event with a limited number of participants. The event will be digitally broadcast live.
-> To the Livestream

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.
Sponsored by Franz Dieter und Michaela Kaldewei Kulturstiftung
With support from Ferdinand-Möller-Stiftung und Förderverein Brücke-Museum e.V.

1. June 2023, 6.30 – 7.30pm
6:30 pm
Opening Remarks (DE)
This is a closed event with a limited number of participants. The event will be digitally broadcast live.
-> to the livestream

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)
This is a closed event with a limited number of participants. The event will be digitally broadcast live.
-> To the Livestream

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

14. May 2023, 2.00 – 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

7. May 2023, 11.00am – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!

6. May 2023, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
Art educator Sieglinde Lemcke welcomes you to this tour of the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Bridge.
The event is primarily aimed at deaf and hearing-impaired people.Public events are free of charge with a museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

23. April 2023, 2.00 – 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

20. April 2023, 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
With Alice Escher, Theseas Efstathopoulos and Viviane Tabach (art mediators of documenta fifteen), moderation: Daniela Bystron (curator for outreach, Brücke Museum)
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

11 – 14. April 2023, 11.00am – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
Let’s go to the forest to be outside and create art. Because there you will find suitable materials and there is a lot of space. The works in the Brücke Museum can serve as inspiration.
Limited number of participants, admission: €54.Please register under the following link from Jugend im Museum e.V.
Jugend im Museum e.V.
+49 (0)30 50 59 0771
info@jugend-im-museum.de

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

5 – 6. April 2023, 11.00am – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
Cracks, fissures or grains: No two pieces of wood are alike. Therefore, woodblock printing is a printing technique in which nature has a great influence. Now you can try out this special technique in the forest room between the Brücke Museum and the Kunsthaus Dahlem! You will get to know a sophisticated printing technique, think about the themes of nature and the forest, and incorporate them into your image design. The works of the Brücke artists can also give you ideas for this.
For young people from 12 years. admission: €26. Limited number of participants. Please register under the following link from Jugend im Museum e.V..
Jugend im Museum e.V.
+49 (0)30 50 59 0771
info@jugend-im-museum.de

2. April 2023, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!

31. March 2023, 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
On June 7, 1905, four young architecture students founded the artist group Brücke in Dresden. Erich Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and Fritz Bleyl want nothing less than to rewrite art history. Their drive for change contrasts with a time marked by the conservative attitude of Kaiser Wilhelm II and a bourgeois bourgeoisie. The first years of the Brücke are marked by the search for a new, artistic form of expression and collective activities as a group.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No advance registration is necessary.

26. March 2023, 2.00 – 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

25. March 2023, 1.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
The early themes of the Brücke artists included depictions of people, in motion or as nudes. “Quarter-hour nudes”, as they called the rapid drawing exercises, were primarily concerned with capturing a model within a short time with quickly placed strokes and lines. This immediacy became one of the most important foundations of Expressionism. Katie Lee Dunbar, as a contemporary performer and visual artist, takes up these themes with them from a contemporary artistic perspective. The forest space and surrounding garden provide space to take up the historical themes of the Brücke artists’ group and to explore them artistically (through drawing and performance).
The workshop is held in german and english. Limited number of participants. Please register under the following link from the Museumsdienst Berlin.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

18. March 2023, 1.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
The early themes of the Brücke artists included depictions of people, in motion or as nudes. “Quarter-hour nudes”, as they called the rapid drawing exercises, were primarily concerned with capturing a model within a short time with quickly placed strokes and lines. This immediacy became one of the most important foundations of Expressionism. Katie Lee Dunbar, as a contemporary performer and visual artist, takes up these themes with them from a contemporary artistic perspective. The forest space and surrounding garden provide space to take up the historical themes of the Brücke artists’ group and to explore them artistically (through drawing and performance).
The workshop is held in german and english. Limited number of participants. Please register under the following link from the Museumsdienst Berlin.

16. March 2023, 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
The Brücke group of artists is world-famous today. But how and why did it come together in the first place? What connected its members? A selection of works by the co-founders will answer these and other questions, tracing the beginnings of the artistic movement.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No advance registration is necessary.

12. March 2023, 2.00 – 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

11. March 2023, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
Art educator Sieglinde Lemcke welcomes you to this tour of the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Bridge.
The event is primarily aimed at deaf and hearing-impaired people.Public events are free of charge with a museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

5. March 2023, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!

3. March 2023, 3.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
Introduction to the Exhibition and the School Programme with Daniela Bystron (curator for outreach) und Karen Michelsen Castañón (art mediator).
You can register here for the event.
Participation is free of charge.

every Sunday, noon
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
In this tour you will have the possibility to talk about the current exhibition 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke together with one of our art educators.
Public events are free with museum ticket. No pre-registration is necessary.

from 7 pm
Related Exhibition: 1905: Fritz Bleyl and the Beginning of the Brücke
We cordially invite you to the opening of the exhibition. Celebrate with us the beginning of the Brücke with a glass of absinthe and music in the spirit of the time.

Saturday, 11.30am and 13 pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.
5. Febuary 2023, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
Join us with friends and families to our next Museum Sunday! Admission is free. You do not need a time slot ticket for your visit.

Saturday, 11.30am and 13 pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.
21. January 2023, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
For children with accompanying adults and families
Participation is free of charge.
Registration via Museumsdienst Berlin
museumservice[at]kulturprojekte.berlin
+49 (0)30 247 49 888

21. January 2023, 1.00 – 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

Saturday, 11.30am and 13 pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

15. January 2023, 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
With Isabel Fischer (Project Manager Digital Transformation, Brücke Museum) and Clara Westendorff (Museologist, Berlin)
Participation is free of charge. Pre-registration is not necessary.
The event will also be streamed live online: Livestream

15. January 2023, 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
With Daniela Bystron (Curator of Outreach, Brücke Museum) and Susan Kamel (Professor of Museology, HTW Berlin)
Participation is free of charge. Pre-registration is not necessary.
The event will also be streamed live online: Livestream

Saturday, 11.30am and 13 pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.
9. January 2023, 11.30am
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
In this curator’s tour, you will have the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with our collection curator.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

7. January 2023, 1.00 – 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
An exhibition tour with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke presents you with the opportunity to experience the current exhibitions in German Sign Language.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

Saturday, 11.30am and 13 pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.
17. December 2022, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
For children with accompanying adults and families
Participation is free of charge.
You can register for the event here.

17. December 2022, 1.00 – 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

Saturday, 11.30am and 13 pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

15. December 2022, 7.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
With Nadine Bauer (Provenance Researcher, Berlin and Hamburg) and Ute Haug (Head of Provenance Research and Collection History, Hamburger Kunsthalle)
You can watch the talk online here.

15. December 2022, 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
With Christiane Remm (Researcher, Karl and Emy Schmidt-Rottluff Foundation) and Aya Soika (Professor of Art History, Bard College Berlin)
You can watch the talk online here.
11. December 2022, 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
With Christian Jankowski (Artist), Barbara Steiner (Director, Bauhaus Dessau Foundation) and Lisa Marei Schmidt (Director, Brücke Museum).
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.
The event will also be streamed live online here.

Saturday, 11.30am and 13 pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.
4. December 2022, 3.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
With Marwa Younes Almokbel, Sandra Burkhardt and Miriam Rainer (members of the Arab-German literature and translation collective Wiese).
Participation is free of charge. Please register on site at the info desk.
4. December 2022, 1.30 – 2.00pm
Who? How? What? Short guided tour in German through the exhibition How to Brücke-Museum. A Look behind the Scenes
The event is included in the admission fee. Please register on site at the info desk.

4. December 2022, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Drop-in-workshop with Carla Schliephack and Marcos García Pérez (artists and art mediators, Meeting Lines)
Participation is free of charge. Please register on site at the info desk.
4. December 2022, 11.30am – 12.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
Who? How? What? Short guided tour in German through the exhibition How to Brücke-Museum. A Look behind the Scenes
The event is included in the admission fee. Please register on site at the info desk.

4. December 2022, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
Join us with friends and families to our next Museum Sunday!
PROGRAM
Admission is free. Booking a time slot ticket is not required. To participate in the events, please register on-site.

3. December 2022, 1.00 – 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

Saturday, 11.30am and 13 pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.
26. November 2022, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
For children with accompanying adults and families
Participation is free of charge.
You can register for the event here.

Saturday, 11.30am and 13 pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

20. November 2022, 11.30am – 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
With Mascha Fehse (Architect/Artist, Berlin) and Tomma Suki (Designer/Illustrator, Berlin)
The workshop is for young people and adults. Tools will be used and independent use of them is a prerequisite.
Material costs: 15 € (please pay cash at Brücke-Museum)
Registration via Museumsdienst Berlin
museumservice[at]kulturprojekte.berlin
+49 (0)30 247 49 888

19. November 2022, 1.00 – 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

19. November 2022, 11.30am – 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
With Mascha Fehse (Architect/Artist, Berlin) and Tomma Suki (Designer/Illustrator, Berlin)
The workshop is for young people and adults. Tools will be used and independent use of them is a prerequisite.
Material costs: 15 € (please pay cash at Brücke-Museum)
Registration via Museumsdienst Berlin
museumservice[at]kulturprojekte.berlin
+49 (0)30 247 49 888

Saturday, 11.30am and 13 pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

17. November 2022, 6.30pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
With Felicitas Klein (Conservator, Berlin) and Elena Schroll (Collection Curator, Brücke Museum)
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.
The event will also be streamed live online: Livestream

Saturday, 11.30am and 13 pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

6. November 2022, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!
Admission is free. You do not need a time slot ticket for your visit.

5. November 2022, 1.00 – 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
An exhibition tour with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke presents you with the opportunity to experience the current exhibitions in German Sign Language.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

Saturday, 11.30am and 13 pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

1 – 4. November 2022, 11.00am – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
With Carla Schliephack and Marcos García Pérez
Age: 12 to 16 years
Course fee: 62 €
Registration via Jugend im Museum

Saturday, 11.30am and 13 pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

22. October 2022, 1.00 – 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

Saturday, 11.30am and 13 pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

20. October 2022, 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
With Christine Gerbich (Sociologist and Museum Scientist, Berlin) and Alina Gromova (Head of Collections and Exhibitions, Foundation New Synagogue Berlin - Centrum Judaicum), moderated by Daniela Bystron (Curator of Outreach, Brücke Museum).
The event will also be streamed live online: Livestream
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.
20. October 2022, 3.30 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
Focus: Intersectional, power- and discrimination-critical perspectives on Brücke art.
Limited number of participants, registration requested.
You can register for the event here

17. October 2022, 3.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
With Daniela Bystron (curator for outreach) und Dagmawit Hunz (art mediator).
You can register here for the event.
Participation is free of charge.

Saturday, 11.30am and 13 pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition How to Brücke Museum. A View behind the Scenes together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

14. October 2022, 7.00 – 10.00pm
Related Exhibition: How to Brücke-Museum: A Look behind the Scenes
PROGRAMME

2. October 2022, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Scholarship at Brücke-Museum
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!
Admission is free. You do not need a time slot ticket for your visit.

14. September 2022, 8.00pm
Related Exhibition: The Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Scholarship at Brücke-Museum
Screening: Ava Irandoost, Neda, 23 min, 2017
Followed by a discussion with the artist
The event is part of the Berlin Art Week, admission is free.

14. September 2022, 6.30pm
Related Exhibition: The Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Scholarship at Brücke-Museum
Screening: Silke Schönfeld, Ich darf sie immer alles fragen [Prolog], 15 min, 2022
Followed by a discussion with the artist
The event is part of the Berlin Art Week, admission is free.

3 September 2022: 6 pm–midnight
4 September 2022: 11 am–5 pm
Related Exhibition: The Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Scholarship at Brücke-Museum
You are cordially invited to the opening of the exhibition The Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Scholarship at Brücke-Museum

27. August 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

20. August 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

13. August 2022, 1.00 – 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

13. August 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

7. August 2022, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
We cordially invite you and your friends and families to Museum Sunday!
Admission is free. You do not need a time slot ticket for your visit. Please register for the events at the information desk in front of the Brücke Museum.

6. August 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

30. July 2022, 1.00 – 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

30. July 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.
26 – 29. July 2022, 11.00am – 3.00pm
Are you ready for artistic experiments? Would you like to playfully try out new forms of drawing, painting and printing in nature and in the museum? How can games and toys help you? - Over 100 years ago, the Brücke artists inspired each other and challenged each other with playful ways of working. They experimented with techniques, shapes and colours, drew a lot outside in nature and developed their own shared practice in the process. With wood and ropes in the forest, you transform your artistic way of working while perceiving our environment in a new way. Together we think up ways of playing that help you to draw, paint and print. You will also draw with ink and discover solar printing. On the last day, we will exhibit all the results and invite visitors to the forest room to transform and play.

23. July 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

16. July 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

9. July 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

4. July 2022, 11.30am
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life

3. July 2022, 11.00am – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
Come and celebrate with us in our beautiful museum garden! You can expect a varied programme with music, short tours and workshops for children, young people and all those who like to create. Or visit our current exhibition 1910. Brücke. Art and Life. Admission is free!

2. July 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

25. June 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

18. June 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

16. June 2022, 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life

11. June 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

4. June 2022, 1.00 – 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

4. June 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

28. May 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

21. May 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

14. May 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

7. May 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

23. April 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

9. April 2022, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
On June 18 and July 2, an additional tour will be offered at 1 p.m. in German.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Pre-registration is not necessary.

3. April 2022, 11.00am – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: 1910: Brücke: Art and Life
You are cordially invited to the opening of the exhibition 1910: Brücke. Art and Life
The 3G rule (fully vaccinated, recovered or tested negative) applies to participation in the events. The current distance and hygiene regulations also apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.

20. March 2022, 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
An exhibition tour with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke presents you with the opportunity to experience the current exhibitions in German Sign Language.
The Brücke artists lived and worked during a period when Imperial Germany was one of the largest colonial powers in Europe. The exhibition Whose Expression? The Brücke Artists and the Colonial Context examines their works against this historical background.
The Brücke-Museum houses the collection of the estate of Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Part of it is a body of works from more than one hundred cultural works from over 20 regions in the world – among them New Guinea, Congo, Mexico.The Transition Exhibition at the neighbouring Kunsthaus Dahlem contextualises this part of Schmidt-Rottluff’s collection from a contemporary, critical perspective for the first time.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.
19 March 2022, 1.30pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
This public guided tour in Spanish will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

19. March 2022, 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

19. March 2022, 11.30am
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

13. March 2022, 12.30pm
In the curatorial tours, the curators of Whose Expression? and Transition Exhibition give an insight into their working processes and the exhibitions.
The Brücke artists lived and worked during a period when Imperial Germany was one of the largest colonial powers in Europe. The exhibition Whose Expression? The Brücke Artists and the Colonial Context examines their works against this historical background.
The Transition Exhibition at the neighbouring Kunsthaus Dahlem contextualises this part of Schmidt-Rottluff’s collection from a critical perspective for the first time. It is a presentation of the collection as well as a critical engagement with the format of exhibiting collections from colonial contexts. Contemporary artists and cultural practitioners were invited by curator Paz Guevara to engage with the works and their colonial history. Their artistic interventions offer propositions for new narratives and attempt to problematise and unlearn colonial continuities in the presentation of the collection.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status. The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

12. March 2022, 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
This public guided tour in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.
12. March 2022, 1.30pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to experience the current exhibitions together with one of our art mediators.
The Brücke artists lived and worked during a period when Imperial Germany was one of the largest colonial powers in Europe. The exhibition Whose Expression? The Brücke Artists and the Colonial Context examines their works against this historical background.
The Brücke-Museum houses the collection of the estate of Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Part of it is a body of works from more than one hundred cultural works from over 20 regions in the world – among them New Guinea, Congo, Mexico.The Transition Exhibition at the neighbouring Kunsthaus Dahlem contextualises this part of Schmidt-Rottluff’s collection from a contemporary, critical perspective for the first time.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

12. March 2022, 11.30am
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

6. March 2022, 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
In this tour, you will be welcomed by a curator of the exhibition Whose Expression? who will set personal focal points and give her respective perspective on the presentation.
The Brücke artists lived and worked during a period when Imperial Germany was one of the largest colonial powers in Europe. The exhibition Whose Expression? The Brücke Artists and the Colonial Context examines their works against this historical background.
Please note: The event takes place in German language. Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

6. March 2022, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
With their walk-in reading room Center of Unfinished Business, C& reveal the diverse repercussions of colonialism that still resonate to this day. As lecturers at the UdK Institute for Art in Context, they invite students to augment the Whose Expression? exhibition with temporary artistic interventions:
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
Two weeks before you can register here for the event.

5. March 2022, 4.00 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
Milli’s Awakening: Film screening and lecture with Natasha A. Kelly in the exhibition Whose Expression? at the Brücke-Museum, moderated by Daniela Bystron.
Please note: The event will take place in German language. Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

5. March 2022, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Transition Exhibition
Talk by Saba Innab about the display of the Transition Exhibition at Kunsthaus Dahlem. The artist will be activating her display with a lecture on the abstraction of the decolonial discourse.
The multidisciplinary practice of the Palestinian-Jordanian architect, artist, and urban researcher Saba Innab (1980) spans historical research, drawing, mapping, model-making, and spatial interventions. Innab explores suspended states between temporality and permanence, and is concerned with variable notions of dwelling and building and their political, spatial and poetic implications in language and architecture. Recent exhibitions include: 57th edition of Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, 2018; Biennale d’Architecture d’Orléans, Frac Centre-Val de Loire, Orléans, 2017; Marrakech Biennial, Marrakech, 2016, and her recent solo exhibitions include: Station Point, ifa-Galerie, Berlin, 2019; Al Rahhalah, Marfa’, Beirut, 2016. Innab was a DAAD Artists-in-Berlin fellow for 2020-2021.
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event. This event can be followed live via Zoom.

5. March 2022, 2.30 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Transition Exhibition
The Sonic Circle is a sound performance by the artist Manuela García Aldana, which is part of the Transition Exhibition at Kunsthaus Dahlem.
Listening is the key to Manuela García Aldana’s artistic practice. Her Sonic Circle is inspired by El Círculo de las Palabras (Circle of Words) practiced by the Wiwa and other Colombian communities. It involves people gathering around a fire, listening and sharing ideas and stories.
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

5. March 2022, 2.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
A workshop in the exhibition Whose Expression? at the Brücke-Museum with Christine Gerbich and Margareta von Oswald.
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

5. March 2022, 1.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Transition Exhibition
Why poetry is a perennial, duration 10 min, one-to-one readings in the Transition Exhibition at Kunsthaus Dahlem by Ruth Buchanan (EN).
Ruth Buchanan’s artistic work addresses the dynamic relationship between body, power, language and architecture. Buchanan conducts herreadings face to face with visitors, creating an intimate encounter with poetry. They are based on an ongoing engagement with the poet J.C. Sturm (1927–2009), one of the first female Māori writers to have her work published. Sturm addressed the paradoxical situation faced by women in society today: while they have more autonomy, their status is perpetually unstable. Buchanan’s feminist gestures offer approaches to challenge these entrenched structures and imbalances exposed in exhibitions.
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register for the events at the info desk at Kunsthaus Dahlem. Please note that there may be waiting times.

5. March 2022, 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Transition Exhibition
In this tour, you will be welcomed by Paz Guevara, curator of the exhibition Transition Exhibition who will set personal focal points and give her perspective on the presentation.
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

11.30am–12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Transition Exhibition
Performance by muSa Michelle Mattiuzzi in the exhibtition Transition Exhibition at Kunsthaus Dahlem.
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register for the events at the info desk at Kunsthaus Dahlem. Please note that there may be waiting times.

5. March 2022, 11.30am
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

3. March 2022, 5.00 – 7.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
Über das Center of Unfinished Business: A Talk with Julia Grosse und Yvette Mutumba (C&)
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

3.00-4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
A performance by Luïza Luz, Chao Li und D’Andrade, at the exhibition Whose Expression? at Brücke-Museum.
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can registere here for the event

1.00-2.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
A performance by Luïza Luz, Chao Li und D’Andrade, at the exhibition Whose Expression? at Brücke-Museum (DE/EN). The project is a performance about dreams and traumas, and how these two dimensions can be connected through visual and sonic elements. The artists will present an interdisciplinary performance in the space of the Brücke-Museum that will enter into direct dialogue with the architecture. With a combination of sculptural method and ephemeral performance, they will create a temporary performative installation. Traum/Trauma is based on inner as well as outer experiences. The conceptual approach of the performance is to express how young people experience and deal with trauma and dreams in a time of climate change, technology and complex political struggles in capitalist and postcolonial societies.These narratives are expressed through the body, sound and the spoken or sung word in different languages (Portuguese, Chinese, English and German).
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can registere here for the event

3. March 2022, 12.00 – 7.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
With their walk-in reading room Center of Unfinished Business, C& reveal the diverse repercussions of colonialism that still resonate to this day. As lecturers at the UdK Institute for Art in Context, they invite students to augment the Whose Expression? exhibition with temporary artistic interventions:
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
26. Febuary 2022, 1.30pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to experience the current exhibitions together with one of our art mediators.
The Brücke artists lived and worked during a period when Imperial Germany was one of the largest colonial powers in Europe. The exhibition Whose Expression? The Brücke Artists and the Colonial Context examines their works against this historical background.
The Brücke-Museum houses the collection of the estate of Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Part of it is a body of works from more than one hundred cultural works from over 20 regions in the world – among them New Guinea, Congo, Mexico.The Transition Exhibition at the neighbouring Kunsthaus Dahlem contextualises this part of Schmidt-Rottluff’s collection from a contemporary, critical perspective for the first time.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

26. Febuary 2022, 11.30am
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

20. Febuary 2022, 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
An exhibition tour with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke presents you with the opportunity to experience the current exhibitions in German Sign Language.
The Brücke artists lived and worked during a period when Imperial Germany was one of the largest colonial powers in Europe. The exhibition Whose Expression? The Brücke Artists and the Colonial Context examines their works against this historical background.
The Brücke-Museum houses the collection of the estate of Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Part of it is a body of works from more than one hundred cultural works from over 20 regions in the world – among them New Guinea, Congo, Mexico.The Transition Exhibition at the neighbouring Kunsthaus Dahlem contextualises this part of Schmidt-Rottluff’s collection from a contemporary, critical perspective for the first time.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

19. Febuary 2022, 4.30 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Transition Exhibition
The artist Satch Hoyt presents the sound performance Sonic Oblation Un-Muted, as part of the Transition Exhibition.
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
No registration necessary, there may be waiting times.

19. Febuary 2022, 3.30 – 4.30pm
Related Exhibition: Transition Exhibition
Rabaul, Rakaia, Na Ta (The Mangrove, The Volcanoes, The Deep Ocean)
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

19. Febuary 2022, 2.30 – 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: Transition Exhibition
The writer Haytham El-Wardany engages with traditions of storytelling that lend agency to seemingly lifeless objects. In his writings, they become subjects. In his reading of the short story In the Wrong Place, El-Wardany creates a verbal
space that encourages us to rethink the concept of a “source of inspiration”. Like many other modern artists, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff called the art of the regions of Asia, Africa, Oceania and South America “sources of inspiration” for his own works. El-Wardany’s reading and discussion intend to render the voids of labor in the socalled “sources of inspiration” visible. In his performance, El-Wardany works with the book Kalīla wa Dimna [Kalila and Dimna], a collection of fables recorded in Arabic by the Basra, Iraqborn writer and scholar Abdullah Ibn al-Muqaffaʿ
in the 8th century.
Haytham El-Wardany is an Egyptian writer of short stories and experimental prose who lives and works in Berlin. He is the author of The Book of Sleep (2017, Alkarma Publishing House, Cairo / 2020 Seagull Books, Calcutta) and How to Disappear (2013, Kayfa Ta Publications, Cairo / 2018, Sternberg Press, Berlin/NY). His recent short story collection is titled Irremediable (2020, Alkarma Publishing House, Cairo).
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

19. Febuary 2022, 1.30 – 2.30pm
Related Exhibition: Transition Exhibition
Moments of Unrest: Talk in the Transition Exhibition at Kunsthaus Dahlem [DE].
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.

19. Febuary 2022, 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Transition Exhibition
In this tour, you will be welcomed by Paz Guevara, curator of the exhibition Transition Exhibition who will set personal focal points and give her perspective on the presentation.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

19. Febuary 2022, 12.00 – 5.00pm
With their walk-in reading room Center of Unfinished Business, C& reveal the diverse repercussions of colonialism that still resonate to this day. As lecturers at the UdK Institute for Art in Context, they invite students to augment the Whose Expression? exhibition with temporary artistic interventions:
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.

19. Febuary 2022, 11.30am
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.
12. Febuary 2022, 1.30pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to experience the current exhibitions together with one of our art mediators.
The Brücke artists lived and worked during a period when Imperial Germany was one of the largest colonial powers in Europe. The exhibition Whose Expression? The Brücke Artists and the Colonial Context examines their works against this historical background.
The Brücke-Museum houses the collection of the estate of Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Part of it is a body of works from more than one hundred cultural works from over 20 regions in the world – among them New Guinea, Congo, Mexico.The Transition Exhibition at the neighbouring Kunsthaus Dahlem contextualises this part of Schmidt-Rottluff’s collection from a contemporary, critical perspective for the first time.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

11. Febuary 2022, 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
With students in the Master’s programme Kunstwissenschaft (art studies) at the Technischen Universität Berlin: Lena Affentranger, Susanne Baunach, Clara Borchmann, Dalila Daut, Nastasja Günther, Anna-Lena Hinz, Alexandra Laudy, Arthur Meng, Damaris Rulf, Jessica Schweitzer, Paula Wunderlich and Fee Wüstenberg
Please note: Participation is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status. The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
No need for registration.

10. Febuary 2022, 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
An online discussion with Lisa Marei Schmidt, Sebastian-Manès Sprute and Aya Soika.
Moderation: Pegah Byroum-Wand
Please note: This event will take place on the plattform Zoom.
Here you can join the event. Code: 128186
8. Febuary 2022, 3.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
Introduction to the exhibitions Whose Expression? at Brücke-Museum und Transition Exhibition at Kunsthaus Dahlem with Karen Michelsen Castañón and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt.
Please note: This event will take place online on the plattform zoom.
You can register here for the event.

6. Febuary 2022, 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
In this tour, you will be welcomed by a curator of the exhibition Whose Expression? who will set personal focal points and give her respective perspective on the presentation.
The Brücke artists lived and worked during a period when Imperial Germany was one of the largest colonial powers in Europe. The exhibition Whose Expression? The Brücke Artists and the Colonial Context examines their works against this historical background.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

5. Febuary 2022, 11.30am
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

2 – 4. Febuary 2022, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
Audio workshops for children and teens on traces of colonialism. For kids from 8-14 years
Please note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement. The 2G requirement does not apply to persons under 18 years of age, but a negative daily test (max. 24h) is required. For students up to 18 years of age, the students’s ID card or VBB ticket is valid as proof.
Here you or your kids can register for the holiday workshop.

30. January 2022, 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
In the curatorial tours, the curators of Whose Expression? and Transition Exhibition give an insight into their working processes and the exhibitions.
The Brücke artists lived and worked during a period when Imperial Germany was one of the largest colonial powers in Europe. The exhibition Whose Expression? The Brücke Artists and the Colonial Context examines their works against this historical background.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.
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.
You can participate in the event via this link. This event will be in held in German language.
Zoom:
Meeting-ID: 996 3068 1649
Passwort: 496699

29. January 2022, 11.30am
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

23. January 2022, 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
In this tour, you will be welcomed by a curator of the exhibition Whose Expression? who will set personal focal points and give her respective perspective on the presentation.
The Brücke artists lived and worked during a period when Imperial Germany was one of the largest colonial powers in Europe. The exhibition Whose Expression? The Brücke Artists and the Colonial Context examines their works against this historical background.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.
22. January 2022, 1.30pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to experience the current exhibitions together with one of our art mediators.
The Brücke artists lived and worked during a period when Imperial Germany was one of the largest colonial powers in Europe. The exhibition Whose Expression? The Brücke Artists and the Colonial Context examines their works against this historical background.
The Brücke-Museum houses the collection of the estate of Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Part of it is a body of works from more than one hundred cultural works from over 20 regions in the world – among them New Guinea, Congo, Mexico.The Transition Exhibition at the neighbouring Kunsthaus Dahlem contextualises this part of Schmidt-Rottluff’s collection from a contemporary, critical perspective for the first time.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

22. January 2022, 11.30am
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.
17. January 2022, 2.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
How to…? How can you work with kids in a research-based way? And how can this be done by working with sound and audio recording? Audio workshop for teachers in cooperation with the Media Competence Centre Steglitz-Zehlendorf.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
The event is cancelled.

16. January 2022, 3.00 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Transition Exhibition
Based on Gabriel Rossell Santillán’s twenty years of working with the Wirrarika community in the North of Mexico and researching 600 Wirrarika works that were displaced to the Ethnological Museum of Berlin at the beginning of the 20th
century. His performance Libreria de Tuapurie challenges the colonial library model. The reading begins with the story
of the book Ofrendas (Offerings), commissioned to the artist by the community elders. The book is conceived only for the Wirraka community.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
The event will take place in the Transition Exhibition at Kunsthaus Dahlem and does not require prior registration. However, due to visitor numbers restrictions, there may be waiting times.

16. January 2022, 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Transition Exhibition
In her work Pathways, Nnenna Onuoha examines the colonial context behind street names in the neighbourhoods surrounding the Brücke-Museum in Dahlem. In doing so, she draws on her own experience of mapping and the practice of storytelling in her hometown of Accra, Ghana. With her sound walk, the artist intertwines historical extracts with current recordings of these spaces, shifting the political context of the exhibition to the streets.
Nnenna Onuoha is a Ghanaian-Nigerian researcher, filmmaker and artist based in Berlin. Her written and audiovisual works centre Afrodiasporic voices to explore monumental silences surrounding the histories and afterlives of colonialism across West Africa, Europe and the US, asking: how do we remember, which pasts do we choose to perform and why? A second strand of her work focuses on archiving Black experience in the present. Nnenna is currently a doctoral researcher in Media Anthropology at Harvard University and Global History at the University of Potsdam.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

16. January 2022, 11.00am
Related Exhibition: Transition Exhibition
In this tour, you will be welcomed by Paz Guevara, curator of the exhibition Transition Exhibition who will set personal focal points and give her perspective on the presentation.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

15. January 2022, 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: Transition Exhibition
In her work Pathways, the artist Nnenna Onuoha examines the colonial context behind street names in the neighbourhoods surrounding the Brücke-Museum in Dahlem. In doing so, she draws on her own experience of mapping and the practice of storytelling in her hometown of Accra, Ghana. With her sound walk, the artist intertwines historical extracts with current recordings of these spaces, shifting the political context of the exhibition to the streets.
Nnenna Onuoha is a Ghanaian-Nigerian researcher, filmmaker and artist based in Berlin. Her written and audiovisual works centre Afrodiasporic voices to explore monumental silences surrounding the histories and afterlives of colonialism across West Africa, Europe and the US, asking: how do we remember, which pasts do we choose to perform and why? A second strand of her work focuses on archiving Black experience in the present. Nnenna is currently a doctoral researcher in Media Anthropology at Harvard University and Global History at the University of Potsdam.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

15. January 2022, 11.30am
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

9. January 2022, 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
In this tour, you will be welcomed by a curator of the exhibition Whose Expression? who will set personal focal points and give her respective perspective on the presentation.
The Brücke artists lived and worked during a period when Imperial Germany was one of the largest colonial powers in Europe. The exhibition Whose Expression? The Brücke Artists and the Colonial Context examines their works against this historical background.
Please note: The event takes place in German language. Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status. The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

8. January 2022, 11.30am
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

25. December 2021, 11.30am
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

18. December 2021, 11.30am
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to experience the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Please note: Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status + a booster vaccination or rapid test (no self-test). The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general FFP2 mask requirement.
You can register here for the event.

17. December 2021
Related Exhibition: Whose Expression?
The Brücke Artists and Colonialism
Soft Opening of the exhibitions Whose Expression? The Brücke Artists and Colonialism at Brücke-Museum and Transition Exhibition.Confronting the Colonial Legacy of the Collection of Karl Schmidt-Rottluff at Kunsthaus Dahlem
Please note:
Due to the current situation, the opening will not take place as planned. There will be no programme inside. The exhibitions will be open from 3–5.30 pm and from 7–10 pm to limited visitor traffic on the day of the opening:
7.15 pm Welcome in the garden of the Brücke-Museum
Please note: Visiting the Brücke-Museum is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status. The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation.
Please check possible changes regarding the corona regulations and inform yourself on our website!

22. November 2021, 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
Talk with Tamina Amadyar (artist) and Florian Illies (art historian, author)
How does one deal artistically with the overload that is called Berlin? When Ernst Ludwig Kirchner came to Berlin in 1912, he threw himself into the breathless hustle and bustle of an exploding cosmopolitan city and created pictures of the Potsdamer Platz of a shimmering, searching, lost metropolis. What did Tamina Amadyar, who was born in Kabul and came to Berlin via Düsseldorf and California, find in this city one hundred years later? Where Kirchner sought the hectic bustle of activity, Amadyar finds the corners and deserted streets, reinforced by a lockdown, like a deserted backdrop, at peace, traffic-calmed but in the turmoil of colour. In conversation with Tamina Amadyar, Florian Illies searches for answers to an unpaintable city amidst her paintings and those of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner in the Brücke-Museum.
Please note: The 2 G rule applies! The evidence of a complete vaccination or recovery is necessary!Here you will be able to register for the event.
Here you can register for the event.

20. November 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
This year, the Brücke-Museum presents ars viva 2022. Since 1953, the ars viva prize has been awarded by the Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft to outstanding young artists based in Germany. This year’s winners are Tamina Amadyar (b. 1989 in Kabul, Afghanistan), Lewis Hammond (b. 1987 in Wolverhampton, UK), and Mooni Perry (b. 1990 in Seoul, South Korea).
Please note: The event takes place in German language. Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status. The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

13. November 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
This year, the Brücke-Museum presents ars viva 2022. Since 1953, the ars viva prize has been awarded by the Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft to outstanding young artists based in Germany. This year’s winners are Tamina Amadyar (b. 1989 in Kabul, Afghanistan), Lewis Hammond (b. 1987 in Wolverhampton, UK), and Mooni Perry (b. 1990 in Seoul, South Korea).
Please note: The event takes place in German language. Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status. The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.
7. November 2021, 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
This year, the Brücke-Museum presents ars viva 2022. Since 1953, the ars viva prize has been awarded by the Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft to outstanding young artists based in Germany. This year’s winners are Tamina Amadyar (b. 1989 in Kabul, Afghanistan), Lewis Hammond (b. 1987 in Wolverhampton, UK), and Mooni Perry (b. 1990 in Seoul, South Korea).
Please note: The event takes place in German language. The evidence of a negative test, complete vaccination or recovery is necessary! The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

7. November 2021, 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
with Sieglind Lemcke
Please note: The event takes place in German Sign Language. The evidence of a negative test, complete vaccination or recovery is necessary! The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
Two weeks before the event you will be able to register here.

7. November 2021, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
We invite you to Museum Sunday at the Brücke-Museum. Our programme offers opportunities for children and adults to engage with the museum and the exhibition.
The entry is free! The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. For participation at the programme the 3G rule applies! For all programme on Museum Sunday, simply register on site at the information desk. It is not necessary to book a time slot ticket. There may be some short waiting times.

6. November 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
This year, the Brücke-Museum presents ars viva 2022. Since 1953, the ars viva prize has been awarded by the Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft to outstanding young artists based in Germany. This year’s winners are Tamina Amadyar (b. 1989 in Kabul, Afghanistan), Lewis Hammond (b. 1987 in Wolverhampton, UK), and Mooni Perry (b. 1990 in Seoul, South Korea).
Please note: The event takes place in German language. Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status. The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

4. November 2021, 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
With Laurel Halo (musician and dj) invited by Lewis Hammond (artist)
We cordially invite you to a very special art experience of the works of Lewis Hammond to the sounds of Laurel Halo.
Laurel Halo is an electronic music composer, performing artist and DJ, born in Detroit and based in Berlin.
Drawing from a range of music lineages, her considered approach has enabled her to maintain a signature
aesthetic across a stylistically diverse output, traversing pop, ambient, leftfield club, experimental electronica
and film score.
Please note: The 2 G rule applies! The evidence of a complete vaccination or recovery is necessary!
Please register here for the event.
30. October 2021, 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
This year, the Brücke-Museum presents ars viva 2022. Since 1953, the ars viva prize has been awarded by the Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft to outstanding young artists based in Germany. This year’s winners are Tamina Amadyar (b. 1989 in Kabul, Afghanistan), Lewis Hammond (b. 1987 in Wolverhampton, UK), and Mooni Perry (b. 1990 in Seoul, South Korea).
Please note: The event takes place in German language. The evidence of a negative test, complete vaccination or recovery is necessary! The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

30. October 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
This year, the Brücke-Museum presents ars viva 2022. Since 1953, the ars viva prize has been awarded by the Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft to outstanding young artists based in Germany. This year’s winners are Tamina Amadyar (b. 1989 in Kabul, Afghanistan), Lewis Hammond (b. 1987 in Wolverhampton, UK), and Mooni Perry (b. 1990 in Seoul, South Korea).
Please note: The event takes place in German language. Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status. The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

16. October 2021, 2.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Waldraum (Forest Room)
with students of the weißensee kunsthochschule berlin and Beaux-Arts de Marseille.
Project coordination
weißensee kunsthochschule Berlin: Friederike Feldmann and Alex Wagner
Beaux-Arts de Marseille: Katharina Schmidt, Jean Baptiste
Sauvage
Brücke-Museum: Daniela Bystron, curator for outreach / Irene Bretscher and Anna Budniewski, assistance
Students weißensee kunsthochschule: Fadi Aljabour, Mila Asmira cano, Hannah Bohnen, Paula Breuer und Stefan Pfattner, Valentin Cafuk, Sofia Efremenko, Abie Franklin, Gema Gubianas, Leo Elia Jung, Christopher Krause, Lukas Luzius Leichtle, Janine Muckermann, Helena Ommert, Shira Orion, Soorena Petgar, Ximena Ferrer Pizarro, Robin Rapp, Katharina Reinsbach, Devi Sund Rojo, Keanu Sapadi, Jenna Seedorf, Paul Schlipf, Lili Theilen and Lars Unkenholz.
Students Beaux-Arts de Marseille: Drissia Bourlier, Sounaina Devi Bunma, Côme Calmettes, Mathilde Craquelin, Neïla Czermak, Marine Douet, Léo Moya, Cassandra Naigre, David’ohm Ndong-Nsi-Eya, Christophe Perreaud, Avel Plégat, Eva Reinert, Lucie Seta and Pajot Vincent.
OverseasSurgeriesPrepareSomewhat is a cooperation with the weißensee kunsthochschule berlin, Beaux-Arts de Marseille and the Brücke-Museums.
The cooperation is supported by the Franco-German Youth Office.
13. October 2021, 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
This year, the Brücke-Museum presents ars viva 2022. Since 1953, the ars viva prize has been awarded by the Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft to outstanding young artists based in Germany. This year’s winners are Tamina Amadyar (b. 1989 in Kabul, Afghanistan), Lewis Hammond (b. 1987 in Wolverhampton, UK), and Mooni Perry (b. 1990 in Seoul, South Korea).
Please note: The event takes place in English language. The evidence of a negative test, complete vaccination or recovery is necessary! The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

10. October 2021, 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
with Sieglind Lemcke
Please note: The event takes place in German Sign Language. The evidence of a negative test, complete vaccination or recovery is necessary! The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
Two weeks before the event you will be able to register here.

3. October 2021, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
We invite you to Museum Sunday at the Brücke-Museum. Our programme offers opportunities for children and adults to engage with the museum and the exhibition.
The entry is free! The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. For participation at the programme the 3G rule applies! For all programme on Museum Sunday, simply register on site at the information desk. It is not necessary to book a time slot ticket. There may be some short waiting times.
2. October 2021, 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
This year, the Brücke-Museum presents ars viva 2022. Since 1953, the ars viva prize has been awarded by the Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft to outstanding young artists based in Germany. This year’s winners are Tamina Amadyar (b. 1989 in Kabul, Afghanistan), Lewis Hammond (b. 1987 in Wolverhampton, UK), and Mooni Perry (b. 1990 in Seoul, South Korea).
Please note: The event takes place in English language. The evidence of a negative test, complete vaccination or recovery is necessary! The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

2. October 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
This year, the Brücke-Museum presents ars viva 2022. Since 1953, the ars viva prize has been awarded by the Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft to outstanding young artists based in Germany. This year’s winners are Tamina Amadyar (b. 1989 in Kabul, Afghanistan), Lewis Hammond (b. 1987 in Wolverhampton, UK), and Mooni Perry (b. 1990 in Seoul, South Korea).
Please note: The event takes place in German language. Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status. The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

30. September 2021, 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
Dialogue introduction to the virtual space of AFSAR with the artists Mooni Perry and Hanwen Zhang
Please note: The event takes place in English language. The evidence of a negative test, complete vaccination or recovery is necessary! The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement. The participation is free!
Here you can register for the event.

25. September 2021, 2.00 – 5.00pm
The Haus am Waldsee, the Georg Kolbe Museum, the Brücke-Museum and the Kunsthaus Dahlem are four established Berlin institutions for modern and contemporary art and small jewels on the edge of the city. All four houses are characterised by the charming combination of art, nature and architecture. Since their founding, the institutions have changed with the city’s society, but at the same time they still bear living witness to their history, reflecting the plurality of Berlin as a city of art.
Meeting point: In front of the Georg Kolbe Museum
Participation fee: 18 Euro (reduced 15 Euro)
Participation is limited to a maximum of 14 people.
Registration at info@georg-kolbe-museum.de

25. September 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
This year, the Brücke-Museum presents ars viva 2022. Since 1953, the ars viva prize has been awarded by the Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft to outstanding young artists based in Germany. This year’s winners are Tamina Amadyar (b. 1989 in Kabul, Afghanistan), Lewis Hammond (b. 1987 in Wolverhampton, UK), and Mooni Perry (b. 1990 in Seoul, South Korea).
Please note: The event takes place in German language. Participation in the tour is only possible with complete vaccination protection or proof of convalescent status. The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
Here you can register for the event.

18. September 2021, 12.00 – 8.00pm
Related Exhibition: ars viva 2022
In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection
We cordially invite you to the opening of the exhibition ars viva 2022. Tamina Amadyar, Lewis Hammond, Mooni Perry. In Dialogue with the Brücke-Museum’s Collection at the Brücke-Museum on 18 September 2021 from 12am-8pm.
Please note: The evidence of a negative test, complete vaccination or recovery is necessary! The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement.
It’s not necessary to book a time slot. There may be short waiting times at the entrance.

29. August 2021, 12.00 – 7.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
We cordially invite you to celebrate the finissage of the anniversary exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, the inauguration of the Waldraum (forest room) by ConstructLab, and the new garden design by atelier le balto.
Admission is free! The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask requirement. The testing obligation is waived. Evidence of a negative test, complete vaccination or recovery is necessary. School kids and children under the age of six are exempt from compulsory testing.
Registration for the events takes place on site at the info table. The museum is open from 11am–7pm.

28. August 2021, 2.00 – 5.00pm
The Haus am Waldsee, the Georg Kolbe Museum, the Brücke-Museum and the Kunsthaus Dahlem are four established Berlin institutions for modern and contemporary art and small jewels on the edge of the city. All four houses are characterised by the charming combination of art, nature and architecture. Since their founding, the institutions have changed with the city’s society, but at the same time they still bear living witness to their history, reflecting the plurality of Berlin as a city of art.
Meeting point: In front of the Georg Kolbe Museum
Participation fee: 18 Euro (reduced 15 Euro)
Participation is limited to a maximum of 14 people.
Registration at info@georg-kolbe-museum.de
28. August 2021, 2.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
With the construction of the Wall in 1961, which was intended to separate the Eastern and Western sectors, Berlin also became a divided city in terms of urban space. The area around Kurfürstendamm became the centre of walled-in West Berlin and was considered a “symbol of the Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle)”. City West thus developed into a new commercial centre around the Zoologischer Garten railway station, with prestigious new buildings that were also to be seen as a symbol of political power vis-à-vis the GDR.
Meeting point: Edinburghhouse, Theodor Heuss Platz 5, 14052 Berlin
Duration: approx. 2.5 hours
Please note that a valid BVG ticket is needed for this walk. This walk will talk place in all weather.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
28. August 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
25. August 2021, 6.30 – 8.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
Discussion with Arno Brandlhuber (architect) and Kerstin Wittmann-Englert (architectural historian), moderated by Anh-Linh Ngo (ARCH+)
This series of events was conceived and organised in cooperation with the magazine ARCH+.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online here two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
22. August 2021, 2.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
With the construction of the Wall in 1961, which was intended to separate the Eastern and Western sectors, Berlin also became a divided city in terms of urban space. The area around Kurfürstendamm became the centre of walled-in West Berlin and was considered a “symbol of the Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle)”. City West thus developed into a new commercial centre around the Zoologischer Garten railway station, with prestigious new buildings that were also to be seen as a symbol of political power vis-à-vis the GDR.
Meeting point: Edinburghhouse, Theodor Heuss Platz 5, 14052 Berlin
Duration: approx. 2.5 hours
Please note that a valid BVG ticket is needed for this walk. This walk will talk place in all weather.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
22. August 2021, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
22. August 2021, 11.30am – 1.00pm
For children aged five and above and families with Renée and Thomas Rapedius (artists, art educators)
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
21. August 2021, 2.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
During the years in which Werner Düttmann was Senatsbaudirekor (Senate Building Director) of West Berlin (1960–66), two billion marks were spent each year on state-financed construction projects. About half of this sum went to housing construction, which allowed around 20,000 new housing units to be built annually, including in Kreuzberg between Mehringplatz and Kottbusser Tor. Under Düttmann’s direction, dense, urban neighbourhoods of social housing were created, which would become the focus of the urban renewal debate at the Internationale Bauausstellung ’87 (International Building Exhibition ’87; IBA) two decades later, and are now considered socially deprived areas.
Meeting point: Tower blocks at Mehringplatz, Lindenstraße 112 (at the bus stop), 10969 Berlin
Duration: approx. 90 mins
Please note that this walk will take place in all weather.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
21. August 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
14. August 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
14. August 2021, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
With Atelier Fanelsa (architectural practice) in cooperation with Gewobag
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
11. August 2021, 3.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
With Lisa Marei Schmidt (Curator & Director, Brücke-Museum)
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
8. August 2021, 2.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
During the years in which Werner Düttmann was Senatsbaudirekor (Senate Building Director) of West Berlin (1960–66), two billion marks were spent each year on state-financed construction projects. About half of this sum went to housing construction, which allowed around 20,000 new housing units to be built annually, including in Kreuzberg between Mehringplatz and Kottbusser Tor. Under Düttmann’s direction, dense, urban neighbourhoods of social housing were created, which would become the focus of the urban renewal debate at the Internationale Bauausstellung ’87 (International Building Exhibition ’87; IBA) two decades later, and are now considered socially deprived areas.
Meeting point: Tower blocks at Mehringplatz, Lindenstraße 112 (at the bus stop), 10969 Berlin
Duration: approx. 90 mins
Please note that this walk will take place in all weather and in English language.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
7. August 2021, 2.00 – 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
The two political systems of the Cold War stood side by side in a divided Germany. Both West Berlin and the capital of the young GDR—East Berlin—wanted to define their own identities through this direct juxtaposition. In the battle between socialist and liberal-democratic systems, the reconstruction of Berlin took on a highly politicised character. When the redevelopment of Stalinallee became East Berlin’s flagship project of socialist classicism, West Berlin responded with an international building exhibition in the Hansaviertel, Interbau 57, which was to become a showcase of post-war modernism. The most renowned architects of the time were invited to realise their architectural visions in the Hansaviertel, including Walter Gropius, Alvar Aalto, Egon Eiermann, Oscar Niemeyer and Werner Düttmann, who, in addition to the Akademie der Künste (Academy of Arts), also designed the Hansabücherei (Hansa Library).
Meeting point: Hansabücherei, Altonaer Straße 15, 10557 Berlin
Duration: approx. 60 mins
Please note that this walk will take place in all weather.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
7. August 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
7. August 2021, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
With Atelier Fanelsa (architectural practice) in cooperation with Gewobag
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
1. August 2021, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.

1. August 2021, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
Free admission, full programme! On 1 August we invite you to the second Museum Sunday at the Brücke-Museum. Since July 2021, Berlin’s museums welcome you on the first Sunday of every month with a special programme.
Folded, cut, bent
Model-building workshop for children, families and for everyone who likes to be creative!
Starting at 11.30 am, 1 pm, 3.30 pm and 4 pm
With Renée and Thomas Rapedius
Location: Museum garden
Duration: approx. 60 minutes
Who? How? What?
Short tours around the Brücke-Museum
Starting at 11.30 am, 12.30 pm, 1.30 pm and 2.30 pm
With Marian Fuchs and Katja Schöppe-Carstensen
Duration: approx. 30 minutes
Public Tour in German Sign Language
Starting at 2 pm
With Sieglinde Lemcke
Duration: approx. 60 minutes
Free entry!
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.

31. July 2021, 2.00 – 5.00pm
The Haus am Waldsee, the Georg Kolbe Museum, the Brücke-Museum and the Kunsthaus Dahlem are four established Berlin institutions for modern and contemporary art and small jewels on the edge of the city. All four houses are characterised by the charming combination of art, nature and architecture. Since their founding, the institutions have changed with the city’s society, but at the same time they still bear living witness to their history, reflecting the plurality of Berlin as a city of art.
Meeting point: In front of the Georg Kolbe Museum
Participation fee: 18 Euro (reduced 15 Euro)
Participation is limited to a maximum of 14 people.
Registration at info@georg-kolbe-museum.de
31. July 2021, 2.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
During the years in which Werner Düttmann was Senatsbaudirekor (Senate Building Director) of West Berlin (1960–66), two billion marks were spent each year on state-financed construction projects. About half of this sum went to housing construction, which allowed around 20,000 new housing units to be built annually, including in Kreuzberg between Mehringplatz and Kottbusser Tor. Under Düttmann’s direction, dense, urban neighbourhoods of social housing were created, which would become the focus of the urban renewal debate at the Internationale Bauausstellung ’87 (International Building Exhibition ’87; IBA) two decades later, and are now considered socially deprived areas.
Meeting point: Tower blocks at Mehringplatz, Lindenstraße 112 (at the bus stop), 10969 Berlin
Duration: approx. 90 mins
Please note that this walk will take place in all weather.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
31. July 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
27. July 2021, 7.00 – 8.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
With Pınar Öğrenci (artist), Daniele Karasz (social anthropologist) and Niloufar Tajeri (architect)
The film screening will take place at Wassertorplatz. The event is free of charge. Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
25. July 2021, 2.00 – 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
The two political systems of the Cold War stood side by side in a divided Germany. Both West Berlin and the capital of the young GDR—East Berlin—wanted to define their own identities through this direct juxtaposition. In the battle between socialist and liberal-democratic systems, the reconstruction of Berlin took on a highly politicised character. When the redevelopment of Stalinallee became East Berlin’s flagship project of socialist classicism, West Berlin responded with an international building exhibition in the Hansaviertel, Interbau 57, which was to become a showcase of post-war modernism. The most renowned architects of the time were invited to realise their architectural visions in the Hansaviertel, including Walter Gropius, Alvar Aalto, Egon Eiermann, Oscar Niemeyer and Werner Düttmann, who, in addition to the Akademie der Künste (Academy of Arts), also designed the Hansabücherei (Hansa Library).
Meeting point: Hansabücherei, Altonaer Straße 15, 10557 Berlin
Duration: approx. 60 mins
Please note that this walk will take place in all weather.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
24. July 2021, 2.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
With the construction of the Wall in 1961, which was intended to separate the Eastern and Western sectors, Berlin also became a divided city in terms of urban space. The area around Kurfürstendamm became the centre of walled-in West Berlin and was considered a “symbol of the Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle)”. City West thus developed into a new commercial centre around the Zoologischer Garten railway station, with prestigious new buildings that were also to be seen as a symbol of political power vis-à-vis the GDR.
Meeting point: Edinburghhouse, Theodor Heuss Platz 5, 14052 Berlin
Duration: approx. 2.5 hours
Please note that a valid BVG ticket is needed for this walk. This walk will talk place in all weather.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
24. July 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
17. July 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
11. July 2021, 2.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
with students from weißensee kunsthochschule Berlin, led by Mona Jas (Künstlerin, Kunstvermittlerin/artist, art educator) and Daniela Bystron (curator for outreach, Brücke-Museum)
The interventions will take place at Ernst-Reuter-Platz and in the Hansabücherei. The detailed programme will be available here shortly before the event.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
11. July 2021, 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
The two political systems of the Cold War stood side by side in a divided Germany. Both West Berlin and the capital of the young GDR—East Berlin—wanted to define their own identities through this direct juxtaposition. In the battle between socialist and liberal-democratic systems, the reconstruction of Berlin took on a highly politicised character. When the redevelopment of Stalinallee became East Berlin’s flagship project of socialist classicism, West Berlin responded with an international building exhibition in the Hansaviertel, Interbau 57, which was to become a showcase of post-war modernism. The most renowned architects of the time were invited to realise their architectural visions in the Hansaviertel, including Walter Gropius, Alvar Aalto, Egon Eiermann, Oscar Niemeyer and Werner Düttmann, who, in addition to the Akademie der Künste (Academy of Arts), also designed the Hansabücherei (Hansa Library).
Meeting point: Hansabücherei, Altonaer Straße 15, 10557 Berlin
Duration: approx. 60 mins
Please note that this walk will take place in all weather.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
11. July 2021, 2.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
During the years in which Werner Düttmann was Senatsbaudirekor (Senate Building Director) of West Berlin (1960–66), two billion marks were spent each year on state-financed construction projects. About half of this sum went to housing construction, which allowed around 20,000 new housing units to be built annually, including in Kreuzberg between Mehringplatz and Kottbusser Tor. Under Düttmann’s direction, dense, urban neighbourhoods of social housing were created, which would become the focus of the urban renewal debate at the Internationale Bauausstellung ’87 (International Building Exhibition ’87; IBA) two decades later, and are now considered socially deprived areas.
Meeting point: Tower blocks at Mehringplatz, Lindenstraße 112 (at the bus stop), 10969 Berlin
Duration: approx. 90 mins
Please note that this walk will take place in all weather and in English language.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
10. July 2021, 2.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
With the construction of the Wall in 1961, which was intended to separate the Eastern and Western sectors, Berlin also became a divided city in terms of urban space. The area around Kurfürstendamm became the centre of walled-in West Berlin and was considered a “symbol of the Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle)”. City West thus developed into a new commercial centre around the Zoologischer Garten railway station, with prestigious new buildings that were also to be seen as a symbol of political power vis-à-vis the GDR.
Meeting point: Edinburghhouse, Theodor Heuss Platz 5, 14052 Berlin
Duration: approx. 2.5 hours
Please note that a valid BVG ticket is needed for this walk. This walk will talk place in all weather.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
10. July 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
7. July 2021, 3.00 – 4.00pm
With Lisa Marei Schmidt (Curator of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin and director of the Brücke-Museum)
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.

4. July 2021, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
We invite you to Museum Sunday at the Brücke-Museum. Our programme offers opportunities to engage with the museum and the exhibition for children and adults.
The entry is free! The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation.
4. July 2021, 2.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
With the construction of the Wall in 1961, which was intended to separate the Eastern and Western sectors, Berlin also became a divided city in terms of urban space. The area around Kurfürstendamm became the centre of walled-in West Berlin and was considered a “symbol of the Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle)”. City West thus developed into a new commercial centre around the Zoologischer Garten railway station, with prestigious new buildings that were also to be seen as a symbol of political power vis-à-vis the GDR.
Meeting point: Edinburghhouse, Theodor Heuss Platz 5, 14052 Berlin
Duration: approx. 2.5 hours
Please note that a valid BVG ticket is needed for this walk. This walk will talk place in all weather.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
3. July 2021, 2.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
During the years in which Werner Düttmann was Senatsbaudirekor (Senate Building Director) of West Berlin (1960–66), two billion marks were spent each year on state-financed construction projects. About half of this sum went to housing construction, which allowed around 20,000 new housing units to be built annually, including in Kreuzberg between Mehringplatz and Kottbusser Tor. Under Düttmann’s direction, dense, urban neighbourhoods of social housing were created, which would become the focus of the urban renewal debate at the Internationale Bauausstellung ’87 (International Building Exhibition ’87; IBA) two decades later, and are now considered socially deprived areas.
Meeting point: Tower blocks at Mehringplatz, Lindenstraße 112 (at the bus stop), 10969 Berlin
Duration: approx. 90 mins
Please note that this walk will take place in all weather.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
3. July 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
1. July 2021, 7.00 – 8.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
Discussion and tour with Niklas Fanelsa (architect) and Florian Heilmeyer (architectural journalist/curator)
This series of events was conceived and organised in cooperation with the magazine ARCH+.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online here on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
1. July 2021, 4.30 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
Users of Düttmann’s buildings talk about their interactions, experiences and memories in conversation with K.I. – Büro für Kunstvermittlung Berlin e.V.
The event will take place am Mehringplatz statt.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
27. June 2021, 2.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
With the construction of the Wall in 1961, which was intended to separate the Eastern and Western sectors, Berlin also became a divided city in terms of urban space. The area around Kurfürstendamm became the centre of walled-in West Berlin and was considered a “symbol of the Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle)”. City West thus developed into a new commercial centre around the Zoologischer Garten railway station, with prestigious new buildings that were also to be seen as a symbol of political power vis-à-vis the GDR.
Meeting point: Edinburghhouse, Theodor Heuss Platz 5, 14052 Berlin
Duration: approx. 2.5 hours
Please note that a valid BVG ticket is needed for this walk. This walk will talk place in all weather.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
27. June 2021, 11.00am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
The two political systems of the Cold War stood side by side in a divided Germany. Both West Berlin and the capital of the young GDR—East Berlin—wanted to define their own identities through this direct juxtaposition. In the battle between socialist and liberal-democratic systems, the reconstruction of Berlin took on a highly politicised character. When the redevelopment of Stalinallee became East Berlin’s flagship project of socialist classicism, West Berlin responded with an international building exhibition in the Hansaviertel, Interbau 57, which was to become a showcase of post-war modernism. The most renowned architects of the time were invited to realise their architectural visions in the Hansaviertel, including Walter Gropius, Alvar Aalto, Egon Eiermann, Oscar Niemeyer and Werner Düttmann, who, in addition to the Akademie der Künste (Academy of Arts), also designed the Hansabücherei (Hansa Library).
Meeting point: Hansabücherei, Altonaer Straße 15, 10557 Berlin
Duration: approx. 60 mins
Please note that this walk will take place in all weather and in English language.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
26. June 2021
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
How are architecture and the body connected? How does the body react to the built environment? How do I perceive architecture with my senses and my body? In what way does the design of a space alter my movements? Which postures do I adopt, which positions and physical impulses seem inappropriate or impossible? The focus of this workshop is the physical experience of space in Werner Düttmann’s constructions. Choreographic approaches will be developed in dialogue with the architecture. Dance will thus establish a new relationship between the body, movement, and architecture.
This event will be postponed, we will inform you in time about a new date.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.

26. June 2021, 2.00 – 5.00pm
The Haus am Waldsee, the Georg Kolbe Museum, the Brücke-Museum and the Kunsthaus Dahlem are four established Berlin institutions for modern and contemporary art and small jewels on the edge of the city. All four houses are characterised by the charming combination of art, nature and architecture. Since their founding, the institutions have changed with the city’s society, but at the same time they still bear living witness to their history, reflecting the plurality of Berlin as a city of art.
Meeting point: In front of the Georg Kolbe Museum
Participation fee: 18 Euro (reduced 15 Euro)
Participation is limited to a maximum of 14 people.
Registration at info@georg-kolbe-museum.de
26. June 2021, 2.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
During the years in which Werner Düttmann was Senatsbaudirekor (Senate Building Director) of West Berlin (1960–66), two billion marks were spent each year on state-financed construction projects. About half of this sum went to housing construction, which allowed around 20,000 new housing units to be built annually, including in Kreuzberg between Mehringplatz and Kottbusser Tor. Under Düttmann’s direction, dense, urban neighbourhoods of social housing were created, which would become the focus of the urban renewal debate at the Internationale Bauausstellung ’87 (International Building Exhibition ’87; IBA) two decades later, and are now considered socially deprived areas.
Meeting point: Tower blocks at Mehringplatz, Lindenstraße 112 (at the bus stop), 10969 Berlin
Duration: approx. 90 mins
Please note that this walk will take place in all weather and in English language.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
26. June 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
25. June 2021
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
How are architecture and the body connected? How does the body react to the built environment? How do I perceive architecture with my senses and my body? In what way does the design of a space alter my movements? Which postures do I adopt, which positions and physical impulses seem inappropriate or impossible? The focus of this workshop is the physical experience of space in Werner Düttmann’s constructions. Choreographic approaches will be developed in dialogue with the architecture. Dance will thus establish a new relationship between the body, movement, and architecture.
This event will be postponed, we will inform you in time about a new date.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
23. June 2021, 7.00 – 8.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
Discussion and tour with Winfried Brenne (architect), moderated by Luise Rellensmann (architectural critic/scholar)
This series of events was conceived and organised in cooperation with the magazine ARCH+.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online here on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
20. June 2021, 2.00 – 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
The two political systems of the Cold War stood side by side in a divided Germany. Both West Berlin and the capital of the young GDR—East Berlin—wanted to define their own identities through this direct juxtaposition. In the battle between socialist and liberal-democratic systems, the reconstruction of Berlin took on a highly politicised character. When the redevelopment of Stalinallee became East Berlin’s flagship project of socialist classicism, West Berlin responded with an international building exhibition in the Hansaviertel, Interbau 57, which was to become a showcase of post-war modernism. The most renowned architects of the time were invited to realise their architectural visions in the Hansaviertel, including Walter Gropius, Alvar Aalto, Egon Eiermann, Oscar Niemeyer and Werner Düttmann, who, in addition to the Akademie der Künste (Academy of Arts), also designed the Hansabücherei (Hansa Library).
Meeting point: Hansabücherei, Altonaer Straße 15, 10557 Berlin
Duration: approx. 60 mins
Please note that this walk will take place in all weather.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
19. June 2021, 2.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
During the years in which Werner Düttmann was Senatsbaudirekor (Senate Building Director) of West Berlin (1960–66), two billion marks were spent each year on state-financed construction projects. About half of this sum went to housing construction, which allowed around 20,000 new housing units to be built annually, including in Kreuzberg between Mehringplatz and Kottbusser Tor. Under Düttmann’s direction, dense, urban neighbourhoods of social housing were created, which would become the focus of the urban renewal debate at the Internationale Bauausstellung ’87 (International Building Exhibition ’87; IBA) two decades later, and are now considered socially deprived areas.
Meeting point: Tower blocks at Mehringplatz, Lindenstraße 112 (at the bus stop), 10969 Berlin
Duration: approx. 90 mins
Please note that this walk will take place in all weather and in English language.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
19. June 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
18. June 2021, 7.00 – 8.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
Discussion and tour with Alexander Hoff (architectural historian), Frank Seehausen (architect/art historian) and Niloufar Tajeri (architect/architectural theorist)
This series of events was conceived and organised in cooperation with the magazine ARCH+.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
17. June 2021, 4.00 – 7.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
Users of Düttmann’s buildings talk about their interactions, experiences and memories in conversation with K.I. – Büro für Kunstvermittlung Berlin e.V.
A cooperation between the parish of St. Martin, Anna-Lena Wenzel and Karen Winzer/ K.I. Büro für Kunstvermittlung Berlin e.V.
The event will take place in St. Martin, Märkisches Viertel.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
13. June 2021, 2.00 – 3.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
13. June 2021, 11.30am – 1.00pm
For children aged five and above and families with Renée and Thomas Rapedius (artists, art educators)
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
12. June 2021, 2.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
With the construction of the Wall in 1961, which was intended to separate the Eastern and Western sectors, Berlin also became a divided city in terms of urban space. The area around Kurfürstendamm became the centre of walled-in West Berlin and was considered a “symbol of the Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle)”. City West thus developed into a new commercial centre around the Zoologischer Garten railway station, with prestigious new buildings that were also to be seen as a symbol of political power vis-à-vis the GDR.
Meeting point: Edinburghhouse, Theodor Heuss Platz 5, 14052 Berlin
Duration: approx. 2.5 hours
Please note that a valid BVG ticket is needed for this walk. This walk will talk place in all weather.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
12. June 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
6. June 2021, 2.00 – 3.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
The two political systems of the Cold War stood side by side in a divided Germany. Both West Berlin and the capital of the young GDR—East Berlin—wanted to define their own identities through this direct juxtaposition. In the battle between socialist and liberal-democratic systems, the reconstruction of Berlin took on a highly politicised character. When the redevelopment of Stalinallee became East Berlin’s flagship project of socialist classicism, West Berlin responded with an international building exhibition in the Hansaviertel, Interbau 57, which was to become a showcase of post-war modernism. The most renowned architects of the time were invited to realise their architectural visions in the Hansaviertel, including Walter Gropius, Alvar Aalto, Egon Eiermann, Oscar Niemeyer and Werner Düttmann, who, in addition to the Akademie der Künste (Academy of Arts), also designed the Hansabücherei (Hansa Library).
Meeting point: Hansabücherei, Altonaer Straße 15, 10557 Berlin
Duration: approx. 60 mins
Please note that this walk will take place in all weather.
Ticket booking is required to attend this event. You can purchase an online ticket on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
5. June 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
In a tour of the exhibition Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin, we will introduce Werner Düttmann as an architect and urban planner, artist and art collector. An important role is played by the Brücke-Museum itself as a venue designed for the art of Die Brücke. Selected works from the Expressionist collection will be presented. You will also gain an overview of Düttmann’s entire architectural oeuvre in Berlin, with a particular focus on 27 buildings and squares and their relevant themes such as single-family homes, community buildings, urban planning and social housing.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
Note: The current distance and hygiene regulations apply, as well as a general mask obligation. The obligation to test is waived.
30. May 2021, 5.00 – 7.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
Talk with Mascha Fehse (architect) and Alexander Römer (architect), moderated by Daniela Bystron (curator of outreach, Brücke- Museum)
This event will be postponed, we will inform you in time about a new date. You can find more infomation on wernerduettmann.de
29. May 2021
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
How are architecture and the body connected? How does the body react to the built environment? How do I perceive architecture with my senses and my body? In what way does the design of a space alter my movements? Which postures do I adopt, which positions and physical impulses seem inappropriate or impossible? The focus of this workshop is the physical experience of space in Werner Düttmann’s constructions. Choreographic approaches will be developed in dialogue with the architecture. Dance will thus establish a new relationship between the body, movement, and architecture.
This event will be postponed, we will inform you in time about a new date.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
28. May 2021
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
How are architecture and the body connected? How does the body react to the built environment? How do I perceive architecture with my senses and my body? In what way does the design of a space alter my movements? Which postures do I adopt, which positions and physical impulses seem inappropriate or impossible? The focus of this workshop is the physical experience of space in Werner Düttmann’s constructions. Choreographic approaches will be developed in dialogue with the architecture. Dance will thus establish a new relationship between the body, movement, and architecture.
This event will be postponed, we will inform you in time about a new date.
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
27. May 2021, 5.00 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
With Franziska Achatzi (Curatorial Assistant)
Due to the limited number of participants, we kindly ask you to register for this event. You can register online on the exhibition website wernerduettmann.de two weeks before the event.
6. May 2021, 6.30 – 8.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
Discussion with Arno Brandlhuber (architect) and Kerstin Wittmann-Englert (architectural historian), moderated by Anh-Linh Ngo (ARCH+)
This series of events was conceived and organised in cooperation with the magazine ARCH+.
This event will be postponed, we will inform you in time about a new date. You can find more infomation on wernerduettmann.de

8. April 2021, 4.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
with Franziska Achatzi (curatorial assistant), moderation: Daniela Bystron (Curator of Outreach)
Even though the museums in Berlin are not yet open, we would like to present the exhibition project Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin. - online. Using the extensive and detailed website, we will present individual locations, overarching subjects as well as image, film and audio material. At the end there will be an opportunity to contribute to the discussion with your own questions.

20. March 2021, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
with Franziska Achatzi (curatorial assistant), moderation: Daniela Bystron (Curator of Outreach)
Even though the museums in Berlin are not yet open, we would like to present the exhibition project Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin. - online. Using the extensive and detailed website, we will present individual locations, overarching subjects as well as image, film and audio material. At the end there will be an opportunity to contribute to the discussion with your own questions.

16. March 2021, 4.00 – 5.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
with Daniela Bystron (curator of outreach) und Julia Devies (art mediator)

11. March 2021, 5.00 – 6.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
with Daniela Bystron (curator of outreach) und Julia Devies (art mediator)

7. March 2021, 12.00 – 1.00pm
Related Exhibition: Werner Düttmann
Building. Berlin.
with Katrina Schulz (Co-Curator), moderation: Daniela Bystron (Curator of Outreach)
Even though the museums in Berlin are not yet open, we would like to present the exhibition project Werner Düttmann. Building. Berlin. - online. Using the extensive and detailed website, we will present individual locations, overarching subjects as well as image, film and audio material. At the end there will be an opportunity to contribute to the discussion with your own questions.
13. Febuary 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.

6. Febuary 2021, 3.00 – 4.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
with Renée and Thomas Rapedius, artists and art educators
In artistic workshops for the whole family, children and their adult companions are invited to experience the current exhibition Vivian Suter. Bonzo’s Dream and weather permitting also the museum’s garden. Together we activate the Brücke-Box: Playfully we discover colors and shapes, develop stories with bird songs or experiment with fragrances.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
6. Febuary 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.

12.30–1.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
In the exhibition tour with the art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke you have the opportunity to explore the exhibition in German Sign Language.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You will soon be able to register for the event here.
30. January 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
23. January 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.

5–6.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
with Friederike Feldmann, painter, Berlin
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You will soon be able to register for the event here.
16. January 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
10. January 2021, 12.30 – 1.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.

3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
Tour through Vivian Suter. Bonzo’s Dream with Irene Bretscher, assistant curator
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
9. January 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
2. January 2021, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
26. December 2020, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
19. December 2020, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
12. December 2020, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.

5. December 2020, 3.00 – 4.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
with Renée and Thomas Rapedius, artists and art educators
In artistic workshops for the whole family, children and their adult companions are invited to experience the current exhibition Vivian Suter. Bonzo’s Dream and weather permitting also the museum’s garden. Together we activate the Brücke-Box: Playfully we discover colors and shapes, develop stories with bird songs or experiment with fragrances.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
5. December 2020, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.

12.30–1.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
In the exhibition tour with the art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke you have the opportunity to explore the exhibition in German Sign Language.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You will soon be able to register for the event here.
28. November 2020, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.

21. November 2020, 3.00 – 4.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
with Renée and Thomas Rapedius, artists and art educators
In artistic workshops for the whole family, children and their adult companions are invited to experience the current exhibition Vivian Suter. Bonzo’s Dream and weather permitting also the museum’s garden. Together we activate the Brücke-Box: Playfully we discover colors and shapes, develop stories with bird songs or experiment with fragrances.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
21. November 2020, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
14. November 2020, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
8. November 2020, 12.30 – 1.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
7. November 2020, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.

5–6.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
with Nadira Husain, artist, Berlin
Public events are included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You will soon be able to register for the event here.
31. October 2020, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.

29. October 2020, 3.00 – 4.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
Guided exhibition tour for teachers and presentation of the current school programme by curator of outreach Daniela Bystron and art educator Jülia Devies.
The event is in German and free of charge. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here. Please note that we need to record your data additionally during events on site.

12.30–1.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
In the exhibition tour with the art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke you have the opportunity to explore the exhibition in German Sign Language.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You will soon be able to register for the event here.

24. October 2020, 3.00 – 4.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
with Renée and Thomas Rapedius, artists and art educators
In artistic workshops for the whole family, children and their adult companions are invited to experience the current exhibition Vivian Suter. Bonzo’s Dream and weather permitting also the museum’s garden. Together we activate the Brücke-Box: Playfully we discover colors and shapes, develop stories with bird songs or experiment with fragrances.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
24. October 2020, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.

3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
Tour through Vivian Suter. Bonzo’s Dream with Irene Bretscher, assistant curator
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
17. October 2020, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
11. October 2020, 12.30 – 1.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
10. October 2020, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.

8. October 2020, 5.00 – 6.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
Brücke-Museum is constantly developing participatory programmes for schools and educational institutions. At this meeting, we would like to exchange ideas with teachers, educators and cultural mediators.
The event is in German and free of charge. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.

5. October 2020, 5.00 – 6.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
With the support of two art educators, Jülia Devies and Judith Kirchner, the Brücke Museum would like to network more closely with youth centres and initiatives. A young audience in particular shall get to know the house as a place of exchange, their own actions and aesthetic experiences.
The event is in German and free of charge. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
3. October 2020, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.

26. September 2020, 3.00 – 4.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
with Renée and Thomas Rapedius, artists and art educators
In artistic workshops for the whole family, children and their adult companions are invited to experience the current exhibition Vivian Suter. Bonzo’s Dream and weather permitting also the museum’s garden. Together we activate the Brücke-Box: Playfully we discover colors and shapes, develop stories with bird songs or experiment with fragrances.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
26. September 2020, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.
19. September 2020, 11.30am – 12.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here.

17. September 2020, 3.00 – 4.30pm
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
Guided exhibition tour for teachers and presentation of the current school programme by curator of outreach Daniela Bystron and art educator Jülia Devies.
The event is in German and free of charge. Registration is necessary. You can register for the event here. Please note that we need to record your data additionally during events on site.

12 – 13. September 2020
Related Exhibition: Vivian Suter
Bonzo’s Dream
You are cordially invited to the opening weekend on 12 September 2020, 11 am–7 pm and 13 September 2020, 11 am–6 pm at Brücke-Museum. Even if the time slots are fully booked (here), do come by, there are still free tickets available.
Please note that we need to record your contact information on site during events.

Fri, 6 – 10 pm
Sat/Sun, 12.30 – 6 pm
Related Exhibition: Max Kaus
Among Friends
Accompanying the exhibition Max Kaus. Among Friends, a workshop in lithography will take place on the weekend from 21 – 23 August in Eberhard Hartwig’s printing atelier in Prenzlauer Berg. Max Kaus was taught the printing technique by his friend Erich Heckel.
Druckgraphik-Atelier
Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Str. 3
10407 Berlin Prenzlauer Berg
www.druckgraphik-atelier.de
The workshop is fully booked.
Fee: € 185, limited number of participants, registration is necessary with Eberhard Hartwig

29 – 31. July 2020, 10.00am – 2.00pm
Related Exhibition: Max Kaus
Among Friends
Summer holiday workshop for children from 6–14 years of age
Costs: € 43 (discount with BerlinPass), max. 15 participants
Registration and Booking:
Jugend im Museum e.V.
+49 (0)30 50 59 0771
info[at]jugend-im-museum.de

15. July 2020, 12.00 – 4.00pm
Related Exhibition: Max Kaus
Among Friends
For the second time, art and design students at the Weissensee School of Art and Design have taken a closer look at the Brücke-Museum. Under difficult conditions, the first digital semester, interventions have been developed which are now being shown and tested in the exhibition space. The students invite you to staged situations of aesthetic experience. The seminar was accompanied by the artist and art mediator Prof. Mona Jas and the curator for Outreach Daniela Bystron.
Greetings from Neukölln beach holidays
Noëmie Cassagnau
Noëmie Cassagnau works with the nature paintings of the Brücke artists – especially with the motif of the bathers – by creating an analogy between the depicted figures in the historical paintings and the urban sunbathers today. Differences become obvious: the diversity of Berlin’s current cityscape contrasts with the homogeneous representations of the Expressionist group of artists. Postcards show today’s Berlin scenes, a sound installation makes aesthetic observations of today audible.
Time: 12 noon / 1 pm / 2 pm / 3 pm
Location: Postcard stand in the foyer and sound in the exhibition space
Dialogue Distance (A letter in between)
Vera Castelijns
Take a seat and keep a distance of 1.5 m. Take your time to look at the painting more closely. You can now open a dialogue with the painting or with the person depicted. Maybe you write down your thoughts or messages and write a letter to the painting?
Location: Exhibition space
Right Position?
Sofya Chernykh
Is there a correct position in art, in a museum or as a viewer? Which perspectives do artists and curators take? How do museums establish structures that generate orders in art? And what possibilities are there for the public to find an unobstructed view or their own position? Sofya Chernykh invites you to a 1-on-1 performance to explore these topics together.
Time: 12:45 noon / 1:15 pm / 1:45 pm / 2:15 pm / 2:45 pm / 3:15 pm / 3:45 pm (registration on site)
Location: Beach chair in the exhibition room
Lenses
Polly Härle
Looking at art is often done routinely: Usually we keep the same distance from the works, first capturing the entire picture before we turn our attention to the details. I would like to break through and reverse this approach with you. The field of vision is reduced to a minimum, so that an unfamiliar and new view of the paintings can emerge. Afterwards, I invite you to a conversation about your new reception.
Time: 12:30 noon / 1:30 pm / 2:30 pm / 3:30 pm (registration on site)
Location: Museum’s garden and exhibition space
Framecolour
Affiba Karkani
Often the walls in museums are painted white. The colour white is classic, clean and neutral. For many visitors white walls are normal inside museums. When I visited the website of the Brücke-Museum for the first time, I was surprised by the multicolored backgrounds, because they deviated from the classical, neutral backgrounds. I asked myself to what extent the colour of the environment changes the work of art. There should be something like that in a museum, I thought! You can try it yourself today.
Time: 12 noon–4 pm
Location: Exhibition space
The Sun keeps on shining, Brücke Friends 2020
Sigune Roloff
Sigune Roloff stages a painting situation of a Brücke artist in 2020 in the garden, en plein air (in the open air). The visitors are invited to join her and leave one or more ceremonial brushstrokes.
Time: 12 noon–4 pm
Location: Museum’s garden
The way in between: An audio walk
Lorenz Willkomm
Every visitor finds their own way through the exhibition rooms, follows different rhythms and thus performs an individual dance. The audio walk is intended to encourage the audience to consciously experience this path between the images. The path in between is an audio guide that does not tell you what you see, but how you could see.
Time: 12 noon–4 pm
Location: Exhibition space
Admission is free for students. Public events are included in the admission fee, admission is free for under-18s. Registration is not necessary for this event, registration for the 1-on-1 actions is possible at the entrance with Daniela Bystron and Mona Jas. There may be short waiting times due to the current rules of hygiene and conduct.

12.30 noon and 3.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Max Kaus
Among Friends
On Friday, 26 June we welcome children and their families personally! At 12.30 noon and at 3.30 pm there will be a short introduction to our current exhibition Max Kaus. Among friends. Afterwards, we can explore the exhibition together in a playful way with the game of cards for children.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Admission is free for under-18s. Registration is not necessary for the event itself, kindly register online for a time slot via Museumsdienst to avoid possible waiting times at the entrance of the museum.

12.30 noon and 3.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Max Kaus
Among Friends
On Friday, 19 June we finally welcome children and their families personally again! At 12.30 noon and at 3.30 pm there will be a short introduction to our current exhibition Max Kaus. Among friends. Afterwards, we can explore the exhibition together in a playful way with the game of cards for children.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Admission is free for under-18s. Registration is not necessary for the event itself, kindly register online for a time slot via Museumsdienst to avoid possible waiting times at the entrance of the museum.
11 am
Related Exhibition: Max Kaus
Among Friends
Max Pechstein was the most successful painter of German Expressionism in his time. Born in 1881 in Zwickau, Saxony, Pechstein always remained the outsider among the painters of the Brücke group, which today enjoys worldwide fame. For the first time in the documentary film by director Wilfried Hauke, the adventurous life of Pechstein is told in compelling images. The extensive shooting took place in Paris, New York, Dresden, Hamburg, Berlin, Kiel and on the Italian and Lithuanian coasts.
A new date will be announced at the earliest opportunity.
Capitol Dahlem, Thielallee 36, 14195 Berlin Dahlem
3 – 5 pm
Related Exhibition: Max Kaus
Among Friends
Brücke-Museum is constantly developing participatory programmes for schools and educational institutions. At this meeting, we would like to exchange ideas with teachers, educators and cultural mediators.
A new date will be announced at the earliest opportunity. The event is free of charge.
Information and registration:
Museumsdienst Berlin
+49 (0)30 247 49 888 (Mon–Fri: 9 am–4 pm, Sat–Sun: 9 am–1 pm)
museumsdienst@kulturprojekte.berlin

2 pm – 5 pm
Related Exhibition: Max Kaus
Among Friends
For the second Day of Provenance Research, interested people gain insights in the current provenance research at Brücke-Museum in an online workshop with provenance researcher Nadine Bauer.
The Workshop will take place on Facebook.
3 – 4.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Max Kaus
Among Friends
Guided exhibition tour for teachers with director Lisa Marei Schmidt and a presentation of the current school programme by curator of outreach Daniela Bystron
The event is free of charge.
Information and registration:
Museumsdienst Berlin
+49 (0)30 247 49 888 (Mon–Fri: 9 am–4 pm, Sat–Sun: 9 am–1 pm)
museumsdienst@kulturprojekte.berlin

12 noon – 5 pm
Related Exhibition: Max Kaus
Among Friends
Unfortunately, we have to cancel the opening of the exhibition Max Kaus. Among Friends due to the current recommendations of the Berlin Senate.

12.30–1.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
An exhibition tour with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke presents you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition in German Sign Language.
Please register with Nora Hogrefe via hogrefe[at]bruecke-museum.de.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

18–19 Uhr
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Unfortunately, we have to cancel the event Focus: Brücke on Thursday, 12 March 2020 due to the current recommendations of the Berlin Senate and will find another date.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
12 noon–1 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Tour through Never Apart with Werner Murrer, Curator of the exhibition and frame expert
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.

3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Dialogical exhibition tour and intervention with Susanne Schuricht
Artist, Berlin
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. For the
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
1. March 2020, 12.30 – 1.30pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Dialogical exhibition tour with Lucija Wićaz
Carpenter and cultural scientist, Berlin
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
2–3 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Tour through Never Apart with Lisa Marei Schmidt, director, Brücke-Museum
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
12.30–1.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
An exhibition tour with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke presents you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition in German Sign Language.
Please register with Nora Hogrefe via hogrefe[at]bruecke-museum.de until Thursday, 20.2.2020.
Public events are included in the admission fee.
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.

12 noon–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Family Day at Brücke-Museum, all families are warmly invited to experience the museum and its current exhibition Never Apart. Frames and Pictures by the Brücke Artists.
Family Day is open to all visitors and there is no need to register. We recommend allowing at least one hour for your visit.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Admission is free for under-18s.
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
9. Febuary 2020, 12.30 – 1.30pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.

10 am–3 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Comic workshop for girls aged 10 and older
Information and booking:
Jugend im Museum e.V.
+49 (0)30 50 59 0771
info[at]jugend-im-museum.de
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.

4–7 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
with Eva Mendgen, art historian, Saarbrücken and
Werner Murrer, curator of the exhibition and frame expert, München
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.

12 noon–1 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
A visit at Olaf Lemke, Antique Frames
This event takes place directly on site at Olaf Lemke, Antike Rahmen in Eisenacher Straße 7, 10777 Berlin and not at Brücke-Museum.
The event is currently fully booked, we will have a waiting list. Please get in touch with Nora Hogrefe via hogrefe[at]bruecke-museum.de or +49 (0)30 8390 0864.
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.

6–9 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
An evening of art, criticism and Kir Royal
The event takes place in German spoken language; some inputs will be in English. Entrance is free.
During the event, photographs will be taken which we will use for non-commercial advertising purposes. By participating, you agree to a possible posting on our website or in the social media. If you do not wish to appear in the photos, please contact the photographers directly.
The building is accessible at ground level, wheelchair accessible toilets are situated in the neighbouring building, the Kunsthaus Dahlem. If you have any questions or needs for the evening, do get in touch with us: hogrefe[at]bruecke-museum.de
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
5. January 2020, 12.30 – 1.30pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.

3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Dialogical exhibition tour in English with Renen Itzhaki
Choreographer, Berlin
Public events are included in the admission fee.
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
8. December 2019, 12.30 – 1.30pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Tour through Never Apart with Katrina Schulz, Assistant curator
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
3–5 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Brücke-Museum is constantly developing new programmes for schools and would like to use this meeting to exchange ideas with teachers, educators and cultural mediators.
Information and registration:
Museumsdienst Berlin
+49 (0)30 247 49 888 (Mon–Fri: 9 am–4 pm, Sat–Sun: 9 am–1 pm)
museumsdienst@kulturprojekte.berlin

11.30 am–1 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Take your whole family to the museum!
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee. Admission is free for under-18s.
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
3–4.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Guided exhibition tour for teachers with director Lisa Marei Schmidt and a presentation of the current school programme by curator of outreach Daniela Bystron
Information and registration:
Museumsdienst Berlin
+49 (0)30 247 49 888 (Mon–Fri: 9 am–4 pm, Sat–Sun: 9 am–1 pm)
museumsdienst@kulturprojekte.berlin
3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Tour through Never Apart with Katrina Schulz, Assistant curator
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
Tour through Never Apart with Werner Murrer, Curator of the exhibition and frame expert
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German if not stated otherwise and included in the admission fee.

7–9 pm
Related Exhibition: Never Apart.
Frames and Pictures by the
Brücke Artists
You are cordially invited to the opening of on Friday, 15 November 2019 at 7 pm at Brücke-Museum.
Speakers:
Lisa Marei Schmidt, Director of Brücke-Museum
Daniel J. Schreiber, Director of Bucheim Museum
Werner Murrer, Curator of the exhibition and frame expert
There will be a translation in German Sign Language.

3–5 pm
Related Exhibition: The Garden Bridge
An outdoor project curated by Kinderhook & Caracas
In a guided Tour in English with Kinderhook & Caracas you can experience the exhibition The Garden Bridge for the last time in the garden of Brücke-Museum. Afterwards, STONEROSES will talk in English about their work SR#8 in a joint walk in the forest surrounding the museum.
Meeting point is at the entrance of neighbouring Kunsthaus Dahlem (Käuzchensteig 8, 14195 Berlin). Events in the museum’s garden are free of charge. The tours will be entirely held outside; due to the forest, the garden is only partially barrier-free. Public events in the museum’s garden are free of charge.

4–5 pm
Related Exhibition: The Garden Bridge
An outdoor project curated by Kinderhook & Caracas
In a joint walk in the woods, the two artists talk about their work SR#8 in the garden of the Brücke-Museum.
Public events in the museum’s garden are free of charge.

3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: The Garden Bridge
An outdoor project curated by Kinderhook & Caracas
Guided Tour in English with Kinderhook & Caracas through the exhibition The Garden Bridge.
Public events in the museum’s garden are free of charge.

12 noon–6 pm
Related Exhibition: The Garden Bridge
An outdoor project curated by Kinderhook & Caracas
Warm invitation to the summer party with finissage of Escape into Art? and opening of The Garden Bridge!
Programme
12.15 pm Welcome and opening in English | The Garden Bridge
12.30 pm Public Guided Tour in German Sign Language | Escape into Art?
1.30 pm Public Guided Tour in German | Escape into Art?
1.00 pm STONEROSES, a walk in the woods in English | The Garden Bridge
2.00 pm Sea Urchin, performance | The Garden Bridge
4.00 pm STONEROSES, a walk in the woods in English | The Garden Bridge
4.00 pm Kamal Sallat In a boat (2019, 30 mins.) | Escape into Art?
film screening and discussion wih Kamal Sallat and Ulf Aminde (Professor, weißensee kunsthochschule) in Arabic and German
5.00 pm Heatsick, performance | The Garden Bridge
Public events are included in the admission fee. The museum’s garden can be visited free of charge.
12.30–1.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Sundays, public guided tours in German Sign Language will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

2–3 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
Dialogical exhibition tour with Nadine Bauer
Provenance researcher, Berlin
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

6–7.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Friday 9 August 2019, an exhibition tour with the curators give you the chance to explore the current exhibition.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.

4–5 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
Dialogical talk with Andreas Döltgen, Berlin
Public events are included in the admission fee. This event is in German Sign Language and will be translated simultaneously to German Spoken Language.
Please register with Nora Hogrefe via hogrefe[at]bruecke-museum.de or 030 8390 0864. Please notify us about possible assistance needs.
12.30–1.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Sundays, public guided tours in German Sign Language will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.
12.30–1.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.
12.30–1.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

5–9 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
For one semester, art and design students at the weißensee kunsthochschule explored the Brücke-Museum in the seminar project For Tomorrow. Six interventions were created, which will be shown and tested on 10 July 2019. Situations can be experienced that intervene in the museum and suggest different ways of reading and seeing.
Public events are included in the admission fee. For students, entry is free on this evening with presentation of a student ID.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.
3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

11 am–12 noon
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
Marian Stein-Steinfeld
Archiv Hanna Bekker vom Rath, Frankfurt/Main
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.

3–4pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
Dialogical talk with Tahir Della
Promotor for decolonisation and antiracism, glokal e.V. Berlin
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

10 am–1 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
Summer holiday workshop for children, 8–12 years old
Fee: € 40
Registration necessary:
Museumsdienst Berlin
+49 (0)30 247 49 888 (Mon–Fri: 9 am–4 pm, Sat–Sun: 9 am–1 pm)
museumsdienst@kulturprojekte.berlin
max. 15 participants

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

11 am–6 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
In the context of the exhibition Escape into Art? The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period, the symposium Between Images explores contemporary artistic perspectives on the period after World War II. While the exhibition critically examines the artistic practice and scope of action of the Brücke artists from 1933 to 1949 for the first time, the invited artists of the symposium will use various media to approach the question of how it was possible to live together after the disillusionment of the lost war. Which moral and cultural voids or family gaps – reaching up to the present day – form the starting point of the artistic debate?
11 am Guided tour: Lisa Marei Schmidt, Director Brücke-Museum
12 noon Lecture: Museum of American Art in Berlin
1 pm Film screening: Maya Schweizer Passing Down, Frame One (2017)*
2 pm Lunch breack
3 pm Reading: Svenja Leiber Das letzte Land (2014)*
4 pm Talk: Christa Jeitner
5 pm Film screening: Annette Weisser Kanon (2006)*
6 pm Closing and drinks
*The formats marked with * will be presented with the method Hasenherz by Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond.
Please register with Nora Hogrefe.
The symposium is included in the admission fee, attendance for children over three years and lunch by registration.

12 noon–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Family Day at Brücke-Museum, all families are warmly invited to visit the museum’s garden with Sol Caleros Casa Isadora and experience the museum and its current exhibition Escape into Art? The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period. The event includes open, artistic workshops which invite children and their adult companions to playfully explore questions of participation, injustice and empowerment: Various action stations to encourage everyone’s creativity through working with different materials; and short tours to freely discuss individual art works and the topics raised by the exibition.
Family Day is open to all visitors and there is no need to register. We recommend allowing at least one hour for your visit.
Public events are included in the admission fee. Admission is free for under-18s.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.
3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.
12.30–1.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Sundays, public guided tours in German Sign Language will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.
12.30–1.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
Public guided tours in English present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
Dialogical exhibition tour with Veronika Nahm
Anne Frank Zentrum Berlin
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

6–7.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Friday 9 August 2019, an exhibition tour with the curators give you the chance to explore the current exhibition.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.
4 pm–9 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
In cooperation with Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin and “Degenerate Art” Research Center at Freie Universität Berlin.
4 pm Admittance
4.15–5.15 pm Guided tour with the curators in the exhibition Escape into Art? The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
5.30 pm Welcome, introduction: Meike Hoffmann (Freie Universität, Berlin) and Dieter Scholz (Nationalgalerie, Berlin)
6–7 pm Keynote lecture by Christoph Zuschlag (University of Bonn), Art and Art Politics in Nazi Regime – Attempting a Research Balance of the Last 20 Years
7–9 pm Reception
This event is in German, registration is necessary with: Natascha Hellwag
A complete programme of this event, initiated and sponsored by the Ferdinand-Möller-Stiftung, can be found on the website of the Ferdinand-Möller-Stiftung.
3–7 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
In cooperation with glokal e.V.
1st date: Thu, 9 May 2019, 3–7 pm at Brücke-Museum
2nd date: Mon, 13 May 2019, 3–7 pm at Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin (Invalidenstr. 50–51, 10551 Berlin)
Registration is necessary with Nora Hogrefe. The seminars are in German and free of charge. The dates are based on each other, in exceptional cases they can also be attended individually.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.
3–7 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
In cooperation with glokal e.V.
1st date: Thu, 9 May 2019, 3–7 pm at Brücke-Museum
2nd date: Mon, 13 May 2019, 3–7 pm at Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin (Invalidenstr. 50–51, 10551 Berlin)
Registration is necessary with Nora Hogrefe. The seminars are in German and free of charge. The dates are based on each other, in exceptional cases they can also be attended individually.
12.30–1.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Sundays, public guided tours in German Sign Language will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with art mediator Sieglinde Lemcke.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
Dialogical exhibition tour with Andreas Hüneke
Art historian, Potsdam
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.

Sat, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
On Saturdays, public guided tours in German will give you the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are included in the admission fee.
3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Escape into Art?
The Brücke Painters in the Nazi Period
After a tour of the exhibition with director Lisa Marei Schmidt, the current programme for schools will be discussed.
Registration with Museumsdienst Berlin: +49 (0)30 247 49 888 or museumsdienst@kulturprojekte.berlin
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
Conversation with Sabine Eggmann
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.

3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
Conversation with Judith Raum
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.

12 noon–4 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Family Day at the Brücke-Museum, families are warmly invited to get to to visit and experience the museum and its current exhibition Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. The Swiss Years. Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld. In open artistic workshops, children and their adult companions playfully discover the institution and its collection. Various open stations encourage everyone’s creativity by using different materials. Short tours open up conversations and discussions about individual art works in the exibition.
This event is included in the admission fee. Admission is free for under-18s.
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
7 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
Dr. Karin Schick will be speaking about Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s Swiss work and its reception in Germany and Switzerland within the framework of the exhibtion Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. The Swiss Years. Masterpieces from the Collection of E.W. Kornfeld. The art historian contributed a scientific article to the current issue of the Brücke-Archiv.
All public events are in German language, admission is included in the admission fee.
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
4–5 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
Exhibition tour with Lisa Marei Schmidt, director Brücke-Museum
All public events are in German language, included in the admission fee.
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
3.30–5 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
After a tour of the exhibition with director Lisa Marei Schmidt, the current programme for schools will be discussed.
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
3.30–5 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
After a tour of the exhibition with director Lisa Marei Schmidt, the current programme for schools will be discussed.
Sun, 11.30 am–12.30 pm
Related Exhibition: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
The Swiss Years
Masterpieces from the Collection of E. W. Kornfeld
On Sundays, public guided tours in German present you with the opportunity to explore the current exhibition together with one of our art mediators.
Public events are in German and included in the admission fee.
3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: 1913: The Brücke and Berlin
Dialogical tour with Kamal Sallat
Artist, Berlin
3–4 pm
Dialogical Tour with Daniel Morat
Historian at the Free University, Berlin
3–4 pm
Related Exhibition: 1913: The Brücke and Berlin
Dialogical tour with PD Hedwig Richter
Historian at the Institue for Social Research, Hamburg