Can also be seen from the Hugo airship:
Art that scratches, touches and flies - "DORN IM AUGE" inspires Mülheim
Between provocation and poetry
Responsible for this explosive mixture is none other than JOTT KAA, alias Joachim Kramer, whose works hardly stand still - they scream, whisper, admonish and tell stories. In his installations, the Dortmund-born artist, designer and educator turns materials such as bones, rusty oil cans and yellowed maps into powerful commentaries on transience and political symbolism. The exhibition is not a stroll through aesthetics - it is an outcry in art form.
Diversity of voices - Mülheim's art scene in focus
Particularly exciting: the exhibition not only shows Kramer's work. Janet Kempken, Wolfgang Barkowski, Manfred Dahmen, Franz Püll, Bernd Kirstein, Paul Rainer Heicappell and other prominent Mülheim artists are also represented with impressive works that impressively document the creative breadth of the Ruhr city.