Ausschnit aus dem Werk "Salzstadt (München)" von Martin Blumöhr im Foyer der Telekom an der Marsstraße.

Artproject Hortusurbis

A live painting action in public space
For twelve days, the artist Martin Blumöhr lets a grotesquely enchanted city garden grow on canvas.
26.05.2023, 11:00 – 17:00 weitere Termine vorhanden

Exhibition, Other
FÜNF HÖFE Munich

The Munich artist Martin Blumöhr designs art projects as urban wild growth. His large-format murals can be found almost everywhere in Munich. As part of the festival, the artist allows a grotesque, enchanted urban garden to grow on four large canvases successively at three different locations in the city in the FÜNF HÖFE, in the Gasteig HP8 and in front of the Archäologische Staatssammlung. In doing so, he makes reference to the individual institutions and their surroundings.

People interested in art can look over the artist's shoulder while he paints and contribute ideas that may even flow in spontaneously. The result is an urban wild growth of a special kind.

In addition, a small framework exhibition provides insights into the series of Martin Blumöhr. Impressions of his murals will be shown on illuminated walls.

Venue

FÜNF HÖFE

Plaza

Theatinerstr. 15
80333 München

To the website Directions
  • Parking spaces:

    No

  • Gastronomic offer:

    Yes, drinks and food

Organiser

In cooperation with

Tickets

This event is free of charge.

Further information

  • What language:

    German

Further dates

Ausschnit aus dem Werk "Salzstadt (München)" von Martin Blumöhr im Foyer der Telekom an der Marsstraße.
Ausschnit aus dem Werk "Salzstadt (München)" von Martin Blumöhr im Foyer der Telekom an der Marsstraße. © Martin Blumöhr

Organiser

FÜNF HÖFE Munich

The CityQuartier FÜNF HÖFE is located in the middle of Munich's city centre, on Theatinerstraße between Marienplatz and Odeonsplatz. In the architecturally interesting ensemble of arcades and courtyards there are around sixty high-quality stores (fashion, lifestyle, beauty, art ...), bars and restaurants as well as impressive hanging gardens and art on buildings. The Kunsthalle München is also at home here.