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    Inclusive exhibition tours with different sensory experiences and creative methods for children and adults with and without disabilities. With Anna Meerwein and Tanja-Bianca Schmidt (artists and art educators).   Participation free of charge, admission only. We ask for registration until 31.11.2023 here or at outreach@kunsthaus-dahlem.de or by phone at 030 – 83 22 72-58.  

    Trotz unterschiedlicher Gesellschaftsmodelle und gegensätzlicher Wirtschaftssysteme entwickelte sich die Kunst zwischen 1919 und 1939 in Deutschland, den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika und der Sowjetunion analog. Der Kunsthistoriker Eckhart J. Gillen befasst sich im Schriftenreihe-Band „Der neue Mensch als Menschmaschine“ mit zentralen Fragen der politischen Ökonomie der drei paradigmatischen Kulturen im Spiegel der bildenden Kunst und der zeitgenössischen…

    Featured image: Peter László Péri. Help Your Neighbour, ca. 1960. © The Estate of Peter Laszlo Peri. DACS Photo: Jake Walters.

    In this dialogical exhibition tour (in English), an art mediator provides insights into the exhibition of Peter László Péri and the history of the Kunsthaus Dahlem building, as well as its use over the past decades. We take the works of art as a starting point for a joint conversation.

    With Anna Meerwein (artist, art educator)

    Featured image: Peter László Péri. Help Your Neighbour, ca. 1960. © The Estate of Peter Laszlo Peri. DACS Photo: Jake Walters.

    In this dialogical exhibition tour (in German), an art mediator provides insights into the exhibition of Peter László Péri and the history of the Kunsthaus Dahlem building, as well as its use over the past decades. We take the works of art as a starting point for a joint conversation.

    With Anna Meerwein (artist, art educator)

    Featured image: Peter László Péri. The Edinburgh Piano Quartet at the Schubert-Brahms Commemoration Festival, 1949. © The Estate of Peter Laszlo Peri. DACS Photo: Jake Walters.

    During a tour in Hungarian language, art historian Kata Benedek will give an insight into the exhibition PÉRI’S PEOPLE and the work of the artist Peter László Péri (1899-1967). This will be followed (from around 7 pm) by a concert by cellist Ildikó Szabó. With her selected pieces by two humanist composers, the musician would…

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