20-minute guided tour followed by a lunchtime snack
with Barbara Kunze
Fragile balance: body, space and material in Mona Hatoum's work
Mona Hatoum is one of the most important voices in contemporary art. Her works revolve around themes such as home, the body and political borderline experiences. Born in Beirut and influenced by exile, she developed an artistic language in London that plays with materials and meanings. In Turbulence (black), a carpet of thousands of glass marbles unfolds - beautiful and threatening at the same time. Basket V transforms a familiar object into an irritating mesh of wire. Both works show how Hatoum uses minimalist form and poetic power to make social tensions visible. Two works that touch and disturb - and show how art creates spaces for reflection.
Experience contemporary art in the compact format of a lunch break! The Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung's Lunch Breaks offer intellectual nourishment and culinary delights in the BlackBox and the BlackBox FirstFloor. The foundation's team provides 20 minutes of entertaining insights into the current exhibition on changing artworks and themes. Afterwards, there will be an opportunity to chat over a lunchtime snack. The lunchtime snack is included in the ticket price.
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The ticket will be sent by email. There are no shipping costs. Box office Please note that remaining tickets can only be paid for by credit card or EC card at the box office. Entitled to a discount on presentation of proof: pupils, students, trainees and volunteers under 30 years of age, people with disabilities and senior citizens over 65 years of age.