The Weserburg, Bremen's home for international contemporary art, is located in the middle of the River Weser on Teerhof Island. Changing solo and thematic group exhibitions as well as a long-term collection presentation enable a lively examination of art from the 1960s to the present day. The museum's domicile, the four brick warehouses on the Teerhof, where Bremen's Schilling coffee roasting company resided until the 1980s, make the Weserburg one of the most extraordinary art locations in Germany.
The Weserburg Museum of Modern Art offers an insight into international art in a variety of exhibitions, events and educational formats. One focus is on high-quality positions of Fluxus and Nouveau Réalisme, Sound, Conceptual and Minimal Art - movements that shape the program in dialogue with the art of the 21st century. In addition to its decidedly international orientation, the Weserburg Museum of Modern Art is also committed to outstanding regional positions and the promotion of young talent.
The Weserburg Museum of Modern Art has a unique collection of artists' publications and written material in Europe. The Center for Artists' Publications functions as an archive, research institute and exhibition venue in equal measure. The numerous archives, estates, funds and collections work with well over 300,000 published, reproduced and published works of art from all over the world - from stamps to books, correspondence, films, videos and records to multimedia editions.
Together with the Gesellschaft für aktuelle Kunst (GAK), which is also housed in the Weserburg, and the Künstlerhaus Bremen opposite on the small Weser, the Weserburg forms a center for modern and contemporary art on Bremen's Teerhof Island.
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