13. October 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
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
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, 2.00 – 3.00pm
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, 3.00 – 4.00pm
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Their biographies, work and networks are brought to life in the exhibition through the collectors’ former works of art, historical documents and photos as well as interviews with experts and descendants.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.
19. October 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
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.
20. October 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
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
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, 2.00 – 3.00pm
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
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, 2.00 – 3.00pm
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
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.
10. November 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
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, 2.00 – 3.00pm
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.
14. November 2024, 3.00 – 7.00pm
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.
16. November 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
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.
17. November 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
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, 2.00 – 3.00pm
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, 3.00 – 4.00pm
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.
23. November 2024, 12.00 – 4.00pm
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.
24. November 2024, 12.00 – 1.00pm
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
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, 2.00 – 3.00pm
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, 5.00 – 7.00pm
With Rafael Cardoso (art historian and descendant of Hugo Simon), Rebecca Friedman (Holocaust Claims Processing Office, New York State Department), Jason Osborn (film maker and descendant of Max Osborn), Ruth Ur (co-curator) and Lisa Marei Schmidt (director, Brücke-Museum).
Public activities and events are free with museum admission. No advance registration is required.