PHOTO: © Andrzej Steinbach, Der Apparat, 2019, 63,5 x 43,5 x 2,1 cm, Sammlung Niedersächsische Sparkassenstiftung im Sprengel Museum Hannover, Foto: Andrzej Steinbach, Galerie Conradi Hamburg, Brüsse

DAS BILD IST, WAS ES TUT.

In the organizer's words:

THE PICTURE IS WHAT IT DOES.

PICTURES FROM THE COLLECTION

21.8. UNTIL 17.11.24

With Anne Collier, Dörte Eißfeldt, Seiichi Furuya, Christina Glanz, Rodney Graham, Annette Kelm, Andrzej Steinbach, Raphaela Vogel and Ian Wiblin.

The exhibition title "The picture is what it does" is inspired by the poet Elke Erb. "The poem is what it does." she says. The question is the same, the medium is different: What do pictures "do"? What do they move and why? And how?

The exhibition presents works by nine artists, mostly from the collection of the Niedersächsische Sparkassenstiftung, who could not be more different. Each of these positions challenges perception in a different way. The title of the exhibition invites you to consciously engage with them, to observe your own perception and to see yourself as part of the artwork.

LISTENING STATIONS

With Inka Schube, curator of the exhibition, and participating artists through the exhibition

With your own smartphone, you can call up audio pieces in the exhibition via QR codes. We recommend that you bring your own headphones.

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Price information:

REDUCED ADMISSION: Visitor groups of 10 or more; trainees and students on Federal Voluntary Service (BFD) and Voluntary Social Year (FSJ); unemployed participants in VHS Forum courses; senior citizens aged 65 and over; severely disabled persons (on presentation of the relevant certificate) / FREE ADMISSION: Children and young people up to the age of 18 School classes; Every Friday for all visitors Members of the Friends of the Sprengel Museum Hannover (SPRENGEL FREUNDE and YOUNG CIRCLE); Members of ICOM and CIMAM (on presentation of the relevant ID); Holders of the Hannover Aktivpass or a youth leader card (Juleica); Accompanying persons of people with the B mark on their severely disabled pass

Location

Sprengel Museum Hannover Kurt-Schwitters-Platz 1 30169 Hannover