European landscape painting dates back to the late Middle Ages. From the very beginning, it was not only a faithful or artistically transformed depiction of nature, but also a medium for religious, philosophical and socio-political ideas. In its permanent exhibition, the Middle Rhine Museum offers a comprehensive insight into the development of landscape painting from the 15th to the 20th century.
This special exhibition aims to present new artistic positions in landscape painting from the last 25 years. Surreal dream landscapes will be on display alongside enigmatic mythical world designs. Gloomy doomsday visions of the end of civilization and the destruction of nature alongside depictions of bright natural beauty. Pictures with clear messages next to almost meditative scenes of pure painting. Pictures from the region next to pictures from distant lands. Pictures along native traditions next to those with intercultural border crossings.
The only thing they have in common is the theme of "landscape" and the restriction to painterly and graphic techniques.
With Kristin Albrecht, Martina Altschäfer, Andreas Bruchhäuser, Mahmut Celayir, Klaus Geigle, Johannes Hüppi, Yvette Kießling, Markus Matthias Krüger, Heike Negenborn, Sophia Pechau, Michael Rausch, Aloys Rump, Robert Schneider, Lea Sprenger
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