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For advent, we present charity projects in the field of art and culture. The initiative KulturRaum München wants to enable participation in cultural life for all people in the city - regardless of origin, age or educational background.
Take a walk through the Kunstareal Munich: The audio guides of the "Kunstareal Walks" offer exciting background information about the architecture between Königsplatz and the Pinakotheken.
In her lecture on Friday, October 21, 2022 at 7 pm in the foyer at Museum Brandhorst, art historian Jenni Sorkin will explore textile-based installations of the 1990s and the ideas of the body and gender associated with them. Free admission, no registration necessary.
“Sculptured Surfaces, Bodily Interfaces: The Long 1980s” explores the interconnections of body and sculpture in technological, social, and political contexts, especially with regard to their topicality. With contributions from international guests, the academic workshop focuses on the late 1970s to early 1990s, when the consequences and influences of information technologies on the subject became a tangible reality.