The exhibition at the Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck is the first after the death of the artist Günther Uecker (*1930, Wendorf, †2025, Düsseldorf) and the last in which he himself was involved. It pays tribute to the internationally renowned artist, who wrote art history with his iconic nail paintings and reliefs and revolutionized art in the post-war period as a formative personality of the ZERO artist group.
Uecker was closely associated with the Rolandseck artists' station: The nail relief Bett zum Aufwachen (1965) is still in the museum collection today. The performative film Die Treppe (1964) shows Uecker conquering the station forecourt and building nail by nail. A total of 45 works from seven decades are on display - from early nail objects and kinetic installations to late series that reflect Uecker's spiritual attitude and his humanistic world view. The focus is on works dedicated to the vulnerability of the world - an expression of a life's work that reflects peace, empathy and human responsibility.
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Adults: €12, concessions €9 From December 1, 2024, the admission ticket (purchased in advance from the online store) will be valid at no extra charge as a combined ticket for free return travel on all buses and local trains in the Rhine-Moselle Transport Association (VRM) in second class. You can view the VRM area of validity here. Family ticket: €18 The family ticket is valid for two adults and a maximum of six children and grandchildren up to the age of 18. Children up to the age of 12: free Students of art and art history: free Annual ticket: €60 Mediaguide: €3 per loaned device; download via the App Store or Google Play is free of charge
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