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Museum Brandhorst
Theresienstraße 35A 80333 München
Skultpur der Künstlers Cy Twombly aus weißen gips in rechteckiger Form mit farbigen Blumeartigen Elementen
Digital Kids & Families

Online workshop | Pop-Up Factory – Building and artistic foundation

Key data

  • Time of day1:30 until 3:00 PM
  • Target groupKids & Families
  • RegistrationLimited number of participants | Registration until the day before or the previous working day at programm@pinakothek.de

Description

There are places to live and places for art, as well as art objects – so-called sculptures. Why don’t we actually live in museums or sculptures? Can sculptures also look like residential houses and, conversely, are there any houses that look like artworks? What do architecture and art have in common? The American artist Cy Twombly (1928–2011) often named his sculptures after cities or places; can any other similarities be discovered? In an experiment of our own, we also want to create sculptures inspired by architecture.

 

 

When your registration is confirmed you will receive a link to the online offer and also a list of materials. After all, our workshops are not only about listening and watching, but also doing and making.

 

 

*** Important note: This online offer is aimed exclusively at children or families with children from the age of 6. It is forbidden to record the event, or parts of the event, or to take screenshots. We reserve the right to exclude persons from the online event who cannot credibly prove that they are participating together with a child. By registering you accept these terms of use.***

 

 

Tip:

On the Museum Brandhorst website you will find further ideas for engaging with Cy Twombly’s sculptures: Discover, for example, the ActioncART Found objects! – Cy Twombly.

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