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From a curatorial perspective: Ruin and Rush

George Grosz, Grauer Tag, 1921Neue Nationalgalerie. Foto: Andres Kilger

George Grosz, Grauer Tag, 1921Neue Nationalgalerie. Foto: Andres Kilger

What relationships existed between the city, art, and artists in the Berlin of the 1910s and 1920s? What are the core themes of the exhibition, and why is this particular period being examined?
Curatorial assistant Noor van der Rooijen offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the exhibition. First-hand, you will learn more about the conceptual selection processes and and gain detailed insights into the artists and their portrayal of the city of Berlin and its population roughly 100 years ago.

Duration: 60 minutes
Participation fee: €6, plus admission
Limited number of participants
Online booking required
Meeting point: Ticket office/information desk

Meeting point: Ticket office / information desk

Price info: plus admission

Price: €6.00

Booking: booking/prior registration essential

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