Current Exhibition

Autumn 2023 / Spring 2024

Paintings, watercolors and sculptures from the 20th and 21st centuries

 

In our Autumn 2023 / Spring 2024 exhibition we show high-quality paintings, watercolours and sculptures of the 20th and 21st centuries. Represented are Otto Modersohn and Fritz Overbeck as landscape painters of the Worpswede artist colony, the Brücke Expressionists – Erich Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff – with brilliantly colourful works, Lyonel Feininger with a delicately hued watercolour from his late work as well as the adoptive Sylt resident Siegward Sprotte with abstracted sea views and a luxuriant floral still life. Rupprecht Geiger, Karl Otto Götz, Heinz Mack, Bernard Schultze, Heinrich Siepmann and Fred Thieler complete the selection with outstanding works on canvas and paper in a non-representational language of form. Also to be seen are sculptures by Ernst Barlach, the most important Expressionist sculptor of the interwar era, as well as spectacular Implosions by Ewerdt Hilgemann, created with the help of a vacuum pump.

 


Works in the exhibition

Autumn 2023 / Spring 2024

The catalog with 72 pages and 34 colored illustrations as well as explanatory captions costs a nominal fee of 15 euros including shipping costs within Europe.

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