Photo collage: Activation area for the exhibition “When Politics Strategised Aesthetics”, with contributions by visitors. Photos & design: Yevheniia Havrylenko. © Kunsthaus Dahlem, 2026.
Daily during opening hours
Part of the exhibition When Politics Strategised Aesthetics –Works from the National Museum of Modern Art Zagreb 1945–1960
For all age groups
Participation is free of charge, admission only
14:00 – 17:00
Featured photo: Exhibition installation of “When Politics Strategised Aesthetics”, March 2026. Photo & design: Yevheniia Havrylenko. © Kunsthaus Dahlem, 2026.
For trainees, MA students in art history and anyone interested
On the occasion of the exhibition:
When Politics Strategised Aesthetics – Works from the National Museum of Modern Art Zagreb 1945–1960
With Philine Pahnke (Curator, Kunsthaus Dahlem), Lovre Mrduljaš (Researcher), Gloria Freiler (Academic Trainee, Kunsthaus Dahlem) and Yevheniia Havrylenko (Curator, Kunsthaus Dahlem)
Participation is free of charge
Registration required
Three-part Instagram Live conversation series exploring the exhibition When Politics Strategised Aesthetics – Works from the National Museum of Modern Art Zagreb 1945–1960 from historical, art historical and sociological perspectives
25 May, 6:30pm CEST
4 June, 7pm CEST
18 June, 7pm CEST
12:00 – 15:00
Background image: Contribution by a visitor at the exhibition’s participatory station, activity “I see something you don’t see…”. Cover design: Yevheniia Havrylenko.
For families as well as adults, teenagers and children aged 6 and up – with or without disabilities, in English and German
With art educators and artists Anna Meerwein and Marian Fuchs
Participation is free of charge, admission only
Registration requested
Featured image: View of the exhibition “When Politics Strategised Aesthetics”. Photo & design: Yevheniia Havrylenko. © Kunsthaus Dahlem, 2026.
Anlässlich der Ausstellung:
Ästhetik als politische Strategie – Werke aus dem Nationalmuseum für Moderne Kunst Zagreb 1945–1960
Mit der Künstlerin und Kunstvermittlerin Karen Michelsen Castañón
Teilnahme kostenfrei, nur Eintritt