Tag: expressionism
Farewell to the Franz Marc Museum in Kochel: Interview with Cathrin Klingsöhr-Leroy – Bavaria
After 45 exhibitions, Cathrin Klingsöhr-Leroy is retiring on April 1st. In the interview she talks about the development of the Franz Marc Museum, her passion for frames and how to…
Munich: The Lenbachhaus exhibitions in 2024. – Munich
Surrealism is known as an art movement and mental attitude that, with its preference for the absurd, dreamlike and unconscious, is directed against the staidness and bigoted morality of the…
Artist biography “Munch” in the cinema: Give me the cry, baby – culture
How did Edvard Munch, Norway’s most famous painter, become a pioneer of Expressionism? After Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken’s film biography, you’re hardly any wiser than before. The fashion of turning every…
Anniversary program: The Munich Film Museum celebrates its 60th birthday – Munich
An anniversary rarely comes alone: The Munich Film Museum is turning 60 and is showing two 100-year-old silent films in its anniversary program. Karl Grune’s “The Street. The Film of…
An opera discovery: “The First People” by Rudi Stephan in Frankfurt – Culture
Rudi Stephan must have been a kind of bubbling oddball. He was born in Worms in 1887, soon went to Frankfurt and then Munich to learn to compose, and at…
Bernried: Wildfire Expressionism – Joseph Hierling’s woodcuts – Bavaria
The Buchheim Museum is presenting parts of Joseph Hierling’s exquisite woodcut collection in the “Flächenbrand Expressionismus” exhibition. It has not yet been decided whether the art collector will also give…
Georges Adéagbo in the Barlach House: dialogue with the underpants
The artist Georges Adéagbo, who commutes between Benin and Hamburg, makes Ernst Barlach’s serious sculptures talk. source site
A thriller set in 1920s Vienna, expressionism and fantasy included
It’s so beautiful ! Hinterland by Austrian filmmaker Stefan Ruzowitzky is more than an excellent thriller in which a veteran of the First World War investigates the brutal murders of…
100 Years of Activism: Attacks on Art – Culture
Of Gustav Seibt At the latest with the food attacks on famous paintings, political activism has returned to its roots, to the art of the avant-garde. And not because older…
Nolde Museum in Seebüll: reopening – culture
Of Till Briegleb And yet it is in this particular place that a single man has found the courage to ask uncomfortable questions of his household saint. Just as most…