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26th March 2018 — Events, Exhibitions

EXH: Hungarian artists exhibiting at the ‘Galerie Der Sturm‘ (Paris)

Hungarian artists exhibiting at the ‘Galerie Der Sturm‘ in Berlin, 1913-1932 This March, Galerie Le Minotaure and Galerie Alain Le Gaillard, both in Paris – assisted by Krisztina Passuth, the doyenne of modern Hungarian…

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26th March 2018 — Education, Events, Exhibitions, News

Lecture by Niko Munz: “The Lost Collection..” (Vienna, 16 April, 2018)

Lecture by Niko Munz, Royal Collection Trust “The Lost Collection: Charles I and Whitehall Palace, a Digital Initiative” Monday, 16 April 2018, 6:15pm   Institute for Art History University of Vienna Seminar Room 1…

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15th July 2017 — Events, Exhibitions

EXH.: Cologne and its Journey towards an Arts Capital, Cologne (20 July – 22 Oct, 17)

Cologne and its Journey towards an Arts Capital –  Between Protest and Progressivity in the 60s and 70s Opening on 20 July 2017, 6.00 p.m. Universität zu Köln Universität- und Stadtbibliothek Universitätsstr. 33…

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24th June 2017 — Events, Exhibitions

Exh: Between Definite and Dubious, Liebieghaus, Frankfurt a.M., until 27 Aug 2017

THE EXHIBITION TICKETS This spring, the Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung will take a look back at a chapter in its history that has rarely been a focus of attention to date: the Nazi period and…

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24th May 2017 — Exhibitions, News

Exh.: Alfred Flechtheim. Modernism’s Art Dealer, Berlin, May-Sept 2017

Alfred Flechtheim. Modernism’s Art Dealer May 21, 2017 – September 17, 2017 The role played by Alfred Flechtheim (1878–1937) in the history of twentieth-century European art cannot be underestimated. He dealt in his…

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27th April 2017 — Exhibitions, Online Resources

EXH.: Hugo Helbing Online Exhibition

On the occasion of the second Hugo Helbing Lecture, delivered on 26 April 2017 by Professor Craig Clunas (University of Oxford), the Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte in Munich has inaugurated an online exhibition on…

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28th March 2017 — Events, Exhibitions

Art policy in National Socialism (Freiburg i. Breisgau, 30 Mar-13 Jul 17)

Art and propaganda: art policy in national socialism and its aftermath  –  Kunst und Propaganda: Kunstpolitik im Nationalsozialismus und ihre Nachwirkungen Freiburg i. Breisgau, 30.03. – 13.07.2017 On the occasion of the special exhibition National…

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27th February 2017 — Events, Exhibitions, News

Exh: The Myth of documenta – Arnold Bode and his heirs, Beijing and Shanghai, March – June 17

The documenta Archive is the main lender to a major exhibition on the history of documenta, with stops in Beijing and Shanghai. Curators Prof. Klaus Siebenhaar and Mona Stehle. In cooperation with the Institute for…

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30th January 2017 — Events, Exhibitions, News

Exh.: Who Pays?, Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, 10. Feb – 21. May 2017, Vaduz

  “Art = Capital”, once stated Joseph Beuys. He thus summed up in a concise formula what his worldview was: “Human creativity is the true capital.” Who Pays? takes Beuys’ concept of capital as starting…

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