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Workshoptalk: Christian Boltanski – The Missing House

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Workshoptalk: Christian Boltanski – The Missing House

  • Christian Boltanski, The Missing House, 1990

    Christian Boltanski, The Missing House, 1990

  • Christian Boltanski, The Missing House, Detail, 1990/2025, Rekonstruktion der ortsspezifischen Installation, 24 Schilder auf zwei Brandmauern, 2025 Schenkung von Annette Messager. Courtesy Fonds de dotation Christian Boltanski

    Christian Boltanski, The Missing House, Detail, 1990/2025, Rekonstruktion der ortsspezifischen Installation, 24 Schilder auf zwei Brandmauern, 2025 Schenkung von Annette Messager. Courtesy Fonds de dotation Christian Boltanski

Christian Boltanski's artwork "The Missing House" is now part of the Hamburger Bahnhof's Endless Exhibition. In this talk, you'll learn more about the creation and reconstruction of the installation, as well as the history of the residents of the destroyed house on Große Hamburger Straße. Discuss how the work commemorates the victims of World War II and the Holocaust.

The talk will take place directly before the installation. (Große Hamburger Straße 15/16, 10115 Berlin).
Free of charge; registration required
Please register online via Museumsdienst Berlin.

Preisinformationen: Free of charge; registration required

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