Kunstforum der TU Darmstadt
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Kunstforum der TU Darmstadt

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Since its foundation in February 2016, the Kunstforum der TU Darmstadt, under the direction of Julia Reichelt, has established a national reputation with its innovative and surprising exhibition ideas.

The artistic orientation of the TU Darmstadt exhibition venue with its three focal points is proving to be sustainable and fruitful:

Socially relevant themed exhibitions, presentations of current artists and exhibitions related to the Technical University of Darmstadt and the city offer a stimulating approach to contemporary art.

Art education is also an indispensable part of art, which is why numerous interdisciplinary and cross-generational events and guided tours for different target groups have been designed and carried out in the past.

New interfaces between art, culture and science have been created.

The Kunstforum der TU Darmstadt is always about a new, fresh look at contemporary art and surprising, interdisciplinary networks.

The Kunstforum of the TU Darmstadt currently has its starting point in the exhibition hall in the old main building from 1895 (Hochschulstraße 1) and also uses other locations in the city's outdoor space, such as Friedensplatz or Darmstadt Castle, for artistic activities with extensive outdoor exhibitions.

The Kunstforum offers a forum and is a forum. It sees itself as a place for encounters, for engaging with all facets of art from painting to installation, video, performance, music and dance.

The Technical University of Darmstadt is more than science, it sees itself as the center of the city of science Darmstadt and with its art forum also contributes to the aesthetic education of its students and employees as well as the city society.

Athena is not only one of the most important goddesses of antiquity, her stylized head has been the official symbol of TU Darmstadt since 1972. She is the patron goddess of science - and art!

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