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Museum Brandhorst
Theresienstraße 35A 80333 München
Private tour

Nicole Eisenman. What Happened (90 min., max. 20 people)

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Content of the tour

Anarchic, ironic, affectionate and brilliantly executed: The works of Nicole Eisenman (*1965) invite us to engage with contemporary painting and sculpture without academic hurdles, directly and unmistakably. In this large show, we encounter an enormous creative range, from the beginnings in the New York art scene of the 1990s to the present day. The figures and scenes humorously and grippingly negotiate queerness and pop culture. They deconstruct ideal-typical body images and are critical homages to art history. Political-social developments since the turn of the millennium, especially in the USA, and the self-questioning of the artist’s status are further motifs that await us on the one-hour tour.

Registration and cancellation

Please note that tour requests can only be processed if a lead time of two weeks is observed. The booking of a guided tour is binding. We will forward your request to a team of independent art mediators. We will provide you with a guide who will act on their own account. Cancellations must be made directly to the guide at least three working days before the agreed start of the tour. Otherwise, the guides reserve the right to charge a cancellation fee.

Note for school classes

In addition to the 90-minute guided tours, school classes only have the option of booking short tours (60 minutes). Please indicate the desired topic (similar to the regular booking topics) in the comments field. We would like to point out that these are standard guided tours and not offers specially tailored to the target group of young people / schools. The Bavarian Museum Education Center offers guided tours and workshops for children and school groups.

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