Kaleidoscope Expressionism: Guided tour in the Ismaninger Kallmann Museum – district of Munich

The impressive exhibition “Kaleidoscope Expressionism” has been on display in the Kallmann Museum in Ismaning for a few weeks now. It focuses on the diversity of expressive forms of expression in Germany that emerged from the dawn of modernity at the beginning of the 20th century – and fell victim to Nazi ostracism from 1933. This Sunday, August 21st, the artist and art historian Alexandra M. Hoffmann will present the works from the Gerhard Schneider Collection on display in more detail in a public tour. In addition to paintings by well-known painters such as Max Beckmann, Erich Heckel and Karl Schmitt-Rottluff, there are numerous works worth seeing by almost forgotten artists from the so-called “lost generation”, some of them public for the first time. In addition, an extensive stock of prints is on display that can be proven to have been presented in the 1937 Femeschau in Munich (“Degenerate Art”). The cost of the tour is two euros (in addition to the entrance fee). It starts at 3 p.m.

The Kallmann Museum, Schloßstraße 3b, in Ismaning is open Tuesday to Saturday from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

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