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Berlin Moscow / Moscow Berlin 1950 - 2000 |
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The perspective on the second half of the 20th century is, however, less on the cultural exchange between the two cities and countries than on the relationship between the systems after the Second World War with regard to the visual arts. Pablo Picasso and Willi Sitte, Andy Warhol and Komar and Melamid show clearly that this is not a bi-national art show, but deals more with international debates in art since 1950 up to the present day. More than forty artistic constellations with works spanning three generations await visitors. Baselitz’ “Russian Pictures“, for example, document the treatment and interpretation of Russian archetypes from the Forties to Sixties whilst Thomas Demand and Thomas Scheibitz - both born in the Sixties - are seen as a German-German constellation under the motto „Model: Reality“. The aim of the exhibition is to free the works of art from their original classifications to allow a fresh examination. The question about the relationship between mass culture and artistic individuality repeatedly takes centre-stage. A photo review with well-known images from contemporary history and hitherto unknown material leads through more than fifty years between Moscow and Berlin, Berlin and Moscow. The audio guide, free of charge, takes up the concept of the exhibition. Instead of following a prescribed route, visitors can move freely through the exhibition. On entering a room a short explanation will play automatically which can, if wished, be extended. Press contact: 030-887 787-13 |