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Roma Army
The history of the Roma is one of persecution, exclusion and discrimination. The recognition of the genocide carried out by the National Socialists came late. Even today, the Roma are still victims of hate crimes in Hungary, the Czech Republic,...
Cohn Bucky Levy – The Loss
In 1890, three Jewish sisters arrived in the Thuringian town of Altenburg where they soon opened up their own shop. Several years later, “M. & S. Cohn” had become the largest department store in the region. Marianne Cohn headed the company together...
Jana Sterbak
The human body plays a central role in the artworks by the Czech-Canadian artist Jana Sterbak. It is not surprising, therefore, that the body was the focus of the exhibition “Life Size – Lebensgröße”. In Sterbak’s controversial piece “Vanitas. Flesh...
Shirin Neshat
Shirin Neshat has gained prominence as one of the most influential female artists to probe the tense relationship between Islam and Western culture. The main theme in her early photo and video works was the role of women in Iran and Islamic...
Liz Magor
In cooperation with the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Zurich, the Kunstverein in Hamburg presented the first German solo exhibition of the Canadian sculptor Liz Magor (*1949) in 2017. Magor is one of today’s most influential female artists in...
At 17 ... Young People in Paderborn
The exhibition project “At 17 … Young People in Paderborn” offers young adults the chance to talk about their city. What is it like to live in the microcosm of Paderborn? What freedoms do young people enjoy here, and what constraints must they...
hin und weg – Living together in Ludwigsburg
Ludwigsburg is home to citizens from 140 different countries. How can they all live and coexist peacefully in one city? This question is the focus of a project titled “hin und weg” by the Ludwigsburg Museum. In cooperation with several regional...
General Assembly
One hundred years since the October Revolution, the project “General Assembly” wanted to know: In this age of globalisation, who are today’s “citizens and peasants” of the French Revolution and “proletariat” of the Russian Revolution? The “General...
The Self-Made Aristocracy
La Fleur is an international group which aims to develop a new type of theatre. Many of its members come from the banlieues of Paris and the socially underprivileged quarters of Hamburg. But on stage and in life, these artists constantly negate the...
London 1938. A Statement for German Art
An exhibition in Berlin and London on the largest counter-exhibition to the Nazi propaganda art show “Degenerate Art” In July 1937, the propaganda art show “Degenerate Art” opened in Munich. It was the public manifestation of Nazi cultural policy and...