150 years ago, the Impressionists, as they were initially called by critics, exhibited together for the first time. Until then, there had never been an exhibition organized by the artists themselves. However, as the modern paintings by Claude Monet, Berthe Morisot, Camille Pissarro and Pierre-Auguste Renoir were generally not accepted in the tradition-conscious Paris Salon, the companions joined forces and presented their new works in the former studio of the photographer Nadar. The Muséed'Orsay in Paris and the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud are marking the anniversary with major exhibitions.
The event is part of the Kunsthalle Bremen's "Schlaumeiern Forever" academy. Thanks to its extensive collection, which spans 700 years of art history, the Kunsthalle Bremen has something to say on all art historical topics. The museum would like to pass on this knowledge to inquisitive, curious people who are keen to engage in discussion at the "Schlaumeiern Forever" academy. In various courses, important exhibitions, famous artists and collectors, major works of art history and epochs are presented. All participants will be trained to become certified smart people. Further information and registration at www.schlaumeiernforever.de.
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40 € adult(s) 35 € member(s) 5 € reduced All under 27s pay 5 € (please select reduced when registering).