Metamorphose II

"a part of" II

Matinee with participatory action
Designing a joint collage at Starnberger See
01.10.2023, 11:00

Exhibition, Garden & Park, Other
Schloss Kempfenhausen
SocialArt München

The artists' group SocialArt München is showing an exhibition entitled "a part of" in Kempfenhausen Castle with various works of painting, photography, graphics and collage. What all the works have in common is the fragmentary, which despite its blurriness allows conclusions to be drawn about the whole. Its ambiguity poses riddles and arouses curiosity. The artists show a differentiated perception of man, nature and the environment with an unusual view of what is depicted. The interconnectedness and the disruption of the human being are expressed just as much as the growth, blossoming, bearing of fruit and withering.

At the matinee, the visitors are invited to create a total work of art together. A picture show will take place at the same time. A small sparkling wine reception with snacks awaits the guests at the beginning.

Venue

Schloss Kempfenhausen

Milchberg 11
82335 Berg

To the website Directions

Accessibility:

  • Parking spaces:

    Yes

  • Gastronomic offer:

    No

Organiser

Tickets

This event is free of charge.

Reservation note:

There are four viewing dates for the exhibition: 17.09.2023, 01.10.2023, in November and on 17.12.2023 for the finissage.
Registration requested at socialartmuc@web.de

Further information

  • Event duration:

    11:00 – 13:00

  • Maximum number of participants:

    100

  • What language:

    German

Metamorphose II
Metamorphose II © artepetra
Blooming everywhere (Woodcut)
Blooming everywhere (Woodcut) © Ursula Duch
Untitled
Untitled © Maria Stepan-Bohn
Schloss Kempfenhausen
Schloss Kempfenhausen © LHM GSR

Organiser

SocialArt München

The SocialArt München group has existed for almost 30 years. The artists meet regularly to exchange ideas about art and culture and to prepare exhibitions. Their works are about perception, being connected with people and dealing with nature and the environment. Their forms of expression are diverse: painting, woodcut, printing techniques, photography and sculpture.