On January 1, 2022, the founders of the multidisciplinary curatorial platform artReoriented , Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, became co-directors of Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin.
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for this project I’m only looking at acquisitions made between 1933 and 1945. That amounts to about 1,200 works. In the first phase of the project, that number was reduced still further. First, I checked
complicated provenance. The Museum für Asiatische Kunst has been closed to the public since January 1, 2017, while we get everything ready for the move to the Humboldt Forum. I have long been planning to [...] than 8,000 sheets has never been digitally recorded in its entirety, only in…
(Museum of European Cultures) of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (National Museums in Berlin) owns around 1,200 objects from the everyday culture and popular art of various social classes in the nineteenth century [...] large display case in the museum's foyer, which now bears the name…
there were paintings of German impressionists, drawings and Chinese porcelain. Nearby (Sigismundstrasse 1), Charlotte Fürstenberg-Cassirer collected "modern art," while Dr. Ernst Feist-Wollheim's preference [...] played a central role in this neighborhood. In the 1900s and 1910s, he…
coating applied to 15,000 square meters of the steel structure and 500 weld seams repaired, as well as 1,600 square meters of new glass fitted. 800 existing ceiling lights converted to LED technology, 196
before and during German colonial rule over Namibia (1884–1919) and are part of a collection of roughly 1,400 objects. Research into their provenance has been underway since the beginning of 2018, with Namibian [...] cultural heritage from Namibia. Work then continued in the storage…
responsibility to understand the colonial contexts in which the Ethnologisches Museum acquired the nearly 1,400 objects from Namibia that are now in its collection. It was especially important to us to analyze