The Kunstmuseum Gelsenkirchen is open to everyone, promotes diversity and creativity and brings people into contact with art from the end of the 19th century to the present day. In addition to collecting, preserving and researching, our work focuses in particular on exhibiting and communicating art. As a place of reflection and experience for the general public, the Kunstmuseum Gelsenkirchen also enables new insights and encounters with art through free admission - and has been doing so since 1962!
The museum's kinetic collection is nationally renowned and, with more than 80 international works, is the largest municipal collection of its kind in Germany. But there is much more to discover: highlights of classical modernism, a collection of graphic art spanning more than 3,000 epochs, numerous examples of constructive-concrete art and a contemporary exhibition program with international positions that place the Kunstmuseum Gelsenkirchen in the current art scene.
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