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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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, 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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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