Miron Schmückle, from: Hortus conclusus, series 32, 2003, C‑prints on AluDibond, no. 12 of 13, each 80 x 53 cm

Rosa Immergruen

Contemporary art and lyrical time travel
In the exhibition 'Rosa Immergruen', floral motifs become a mirror of human thoughts and feelings
until 03.08.2023today: 12:00 - 18:00  

Exhibition, Guided tours, Workshop
DG Kunstraum

"Nothing is connected to everything, everything is connected to something." Donna Haraway

In the exhibition "Rosa Immergruen" floral motifs become a mirror of human thoughts and feelings. The big themes of life such as love, joy or sadness are expressed with flowers. Across different regions, epochs and systems, they bear witness to the important relationship between man and nature. The works in the exhibition show the expansion of meaning and the artistic topicality of this motif: from the formal examination, the reflection on oneself, through socio-political to gender-specific issues. What is the flower for us today? What meaning do we give it in the future? In this context, the flower appears like an empty vessel into which everyone, whether artists or viewers, can fill their own interpretations. The contemporary works in the room are accompanied by poems from different epochs.

Venue

DG Kunstraum

On the ground floor

Finkenstr. 4
80333 München

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Accessibility:

  • Parking spaces:

    Yes

  • Gastronomic offer:

    No

Organiser

In cooperation with

Tickets

This event is free of charge.

Further information

  • Zeitraum:

    26.05. – 03.08.2023

  • opening hours:

    Tuesday until Friday: 12:00 - 18:00

    closed on:

    29.05.2023
    08.06.2023
    09.06.2023

  • Note on access:

    Closed on public holidays  Closed
    Friday 9 June 2023 Special opening time for the Kunstarealfest
    Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 July 2023, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m

  • Maximum number of participants:

    150

  • What language:

    German

Miron Schmückle, from: Hortus conclusus, series 32, 2003, C‑prints on AluDibond, no. 12 of 13, each 80 x 53 cm
Miron Schmückle, from: Hortus conclusus, series 32, 2003, C‑prints on AluDibond, no. 12 of 13, each 80 x 53 cm © Miron Schmückle

Organiser

DG Kunstraum

The Deutsche Gesellschaft für christliche Kunst e. V. was founded in 1893 as a national, non-profit and independent cultural institution. The art association sees itself as a supportive forum that strengthens art and the discourse of people and the present with a Christian attitude and selected expertise.