Final spurt of the installation: Nicole Schuck arrived from Berlin, Cécile Hummel came all the way from Switzerland, Manaf Halbouni drove across the country from Dresden and a package by Anne Pöhlmann reached us from Düsseldorf.
Almost at the finish line! Our blog is online since Sunday, only a few artworks are not in place yet and this week has been somewhat more relaxed.
All museums are closed in November. We will present an artwork of the exhibition Bon Voyage! Travelling in Contemporary Art every day until the end of the year, so that you can still enjoy art.
Full house this week – four male artists, three female artists, two milestones and a podcast. And as you’re not allowed to visit the exhibition in November, don’t worry, we’ll bring it to you!
A review of the first week of installation: How do more than 100 works get to their place? How does an exhibition installation proceed? How does it feel to leave your own comfort zone? And where does the term Retourkutsche (retort) come from?
Or: Why does this blog exist? Looking back on the last few months, we realize one thing in particular: Nothing is the same as usual, but often it is only through this that the opportunity to break new ground arises.