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The Scent of Ink

The collections of the Ethnologisches Museum (Ethnological Museum) and the Museum für Asiatische Kunst (Asian Art Museum) have a number of Korean hanging scrolls, screens, oil paintings and textile paintings that are to be presented to the public for... moreabout: The Scent of Ink

The network

How do information and communication networks work? How do they change our everyday lives? And: Why do we actually network? With many exhibits, the exhibition shows how we realize our desire for networking. These include, for example, the desk telephones... moreabout: The network

Hannah Hallermann: Information

For the exhibition, Hannah Hallermann has created a new series of works entitled Scheuklappen (blinkers). In it, she works with the shapes of eye covers that are actually (originally) used for horses and transforms them into sculptural objects made from... moreabout: Hannah Hallermann: Information

Shipping

"Lifeworld Ship" - the exhibition at the German Museum of Technology lets you feel the fascination of seafaring. Let yourself be inspired by the close relationship between man and ship, between cultural and maritime history, and by people's desire to... moreabout: Shipping

Wind energy in the museum park

You can learn about the energy technology of the past and the future on a walk through the Museum Park of the German Museum of Technology. People have been using the energy of the wind for around 800 years: The windmills and wind turbines in the Museum... moreabout: Wind energy in the museum park

Understand architecture

Five new architectural models in the Museum Nikolaikirche make the shape of the monument comprehensible for blind, visually impaired and sighted people. As an integral part of the museum's permanent exhibition, the high-quality 3-D models enable visitors... moreabout: Understand architecture

Magical world of ceramics: RAKU

Enchanting world of ceramics: RAKU 11.06.2023 - 20.05.2024, Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon 1 - 5 pm More than 100 exhibits from four centuries are on display, ranging from traditional tea bowls from Japan to modern objects from the Western hemisphere, including... moreabout: Magical world of ceramics: RAKU

Bauhaus Infinity Archive

The Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung is home to the world’s largest Bauhaus collection with around one million objects. Though only few of these objects have been exhibited so far, numerous digital images of them exist. How can we bring these unknown... moreabout: Bauhaus Infinity Archive

Monet and the Impressionist Cityscape

The Alte Nationalgalerie will be presenting Claude Monet’s three earliest views of Paris, from 1867, which are considered to be the first Impressionist cityscapes. They inspired artists such as Gustave Caillebotte (1848–1894) and Camille Pissarro (1830–1903)... moreabout: Monet and the Impressionist Cityscape

To Boldly Go Where No Painter Has Gone Before

The turbulent transition between the Ming and Qing dynasties was a period of scientific curiosity and engagement with the material world. moreabout: To Boldly Go Where No Painter Has Gone Before

Aerospace

Pioneering achievements, adventurous air journeys, but also air war and forced labor: the exhibition "From Balloon to Airlift" uses more than 40 aircraft to illuminate the highs and lows of German aviation and combines them with the personal experiences... moreabout: Aerospace

Sophia Bulgakova

Text by Maria Vtorushina Sophia Bulgakova grew up in Odesa, a Ukrainian metropolis, port, and cultural centre on the shore of the Black Sea. Today, Odesa is constantly being targeted by Russian missile attacks: the port stocks with grain are the primary... moreabout: Sophia Bulgakova

Memories of the future

According to the Federal Statistical Office, 23.8 million people with a migration background live in Germany today. As a result of the Russian Federation's attack on the territory of Ukraine, around 1.5 million Ukrainians have become part of this number.... moreabout: Memories of the future

Blickfeld - the inevitability of the self

"[...] That painting and sculpture are not skills that can be taught according to predetermined criteria, whether academic or modern, but a process whose content is found, subtle and deeply felt, that no true artist ends up with the style he expected... moreabout: Blickfeld - the inevitability of the self

Tapestry of things

80 things. 26 collections. 1 multimedia guide. ∞ Links. VISIT ONLINE NOW at What connects a photograph of St. Mary's Church in Prenzlau with a rock sample of glacial till? Is there a common tool for understanding a crystallographic model and pottery... moreabout: Tapestry of things

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