Without Titel (1.7.3), 2003, oil on canvas, 140 x 190 cm

B*LOOMING ISSUES

Oil painting by Anette Koch
"There I become a bee myself". With brush and oil paint Anette Koch comes close to the floral motifs and puts small scenes big on the stage.
until 03.09.2023today: 09:00 - 17:30  

Exhibition
Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

In search of colors Anette Koch found her motive in the front garden and flower pot. With the camera she gets close to flowers and uses these photo templates to recompose them and transform them into large formats with meticulously executed oil paintings.

The Munich-based painter uses mathematical elements such as circular form and line to explore architecture, rhythm and internal structures in plants, as well as light phenomena that dissolve forms into color planes.

The images celebrate the power and beauty of flora, which surrounds the people in many places, but often eludes perception by its smallness and apparent banality. A miracle, daily experienceable, if only it is allowed.

Venue

Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

in the green room of the greenhouses

Menzinger Str. 65
80638 München

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Accessibility:

  • Parking spaces:

    No

  • Gastronomic offer:

    Yes, drinks and food

Organiser

Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

botgart@snsb.de
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Tickets

Prices:

6,50 €

4,50 € (reduced price)

Free admission for children and teenagers under 12 years (under 18 years reduced admission)
Details about the reductions in the Botanical Garden

Further information

  • Event duration:

    09:00 – 17:30

  • Zeitraum:

    03.08. – 03.09.2023

  • opening hours:

    Monday until Sunday: 09:00 - 17:30

  • What language:

    German

Without Titel (1.7.3), 2003, oil on canvas, 140 x 190 cm
Without Titel (1.7.3), 2003, oil on canvas, 140 x 190 cm © Anette Koch
© Botanischer Garten München-Nymphenburg

Organiser

Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

Around 19,600 species and subspecies are cultivated in the Munich-Nymphenburg Botanical Garden, which covers an area of 21.2 hectares. The botanical garden is involved in national and international research projects. It has the task of collecting, examining, cultivating and exhibiting wild and cultivated plants from all over the world according to scientific criteria.