"All new" – Reconstruction until 15.10.2023: Look forward to our fall exhibitions!
Due to extensive reconstruction work on our three exhibition spaces, the museum will be closed until mid-October. We will then open three new exhibitions for you at once on October 15, 2023. We are very excited about our fall exhibitions, to which we would like to invite you:
In our main exhibition space, the Main Space, we present the special exhibition FÄDEN. The exhibition combines works by contemporary women artists, with exemplary spinning utensils from the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as historical prints with motifs from selected Greco-Roman myths.
In DAS Forum you can expect the first presentation ARIADNE'S NAAIKUSSEN. This exhibition presents highlights of historical needlework and sewing utensils collected over several decades by Clementine Kuttschrütter, née Brenninkmeijer. The gems date predominantly to the 18th and 19th centuries and are artistically crafted from precious materials.
In the study room, we convey the narrative power of late 15th and early 16th century printmaking with STORYTELLING: The exhibition shows how this technique, with its special narrative form, helped make images and the stories they contain accessible to a wider public.
We look forward to seeing you again starting October 15!
For more information and updates, please visit us here on our website or follow us on our social media channels.
In our main exhibition space, the Main Space, we present the special exhibition FÄDEN. The exhibition combines works by contemporary women artists, with exemplary spinning utensils from the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as historical prints with motifs from selected Greco-Roman myths.
In DAS Forum you can expect the first presentation ARIADNE'S NAAIKUSSEN. This exhibition presents highlights of historical needlework and sewing utensils collected over several decades by Clementine Kuttschrütter, née Brenninkmeijer. The gems date predominantly to the 18th and 19th centuries and are artistically crafted from precious materials.
In the study room, we convey the narrative power of late 15th and early 16th century printmaking with STORYTELLING: The exhibition shows how this technique, with its special narrative form, helped make images and the stories they contain accessible to a wider public.
We look forward to seeing you again starting October 15!
For more information and updates, please visit us here on our website or follow us on our social media channels.
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