Fascinating enjoyment of art: Experience Mandernach in the St. Wendel Museum!
Fascinating enjoyment of art: Experience Mandernach in the St. Wendel Museum!
Bonn, Deutschland - The Museum St. Wendel is currently presenting the fascinating art world by Jörg Mandernach in the exhibition "Your nightshade dance is my morning marmat". This can be seen from November 22, 2024 to January 19, 2025. A special highlight of the exhibition are the events that invite the audience to immerse themselves in the works. On January 17, 2025 at 6:00 p.m., an electrogitarian solo and a work discussion will take place. Interested parties can contact the phone number +49 (0) 6851 809 1945 or by email at museum@sankt-wendel.de.
other works and exhibitions
Jörg Mandernach is not only active in St. Wendel. One of his other art projects includes the cartoon installation "Slide’ N ’Sway", which is part of the collection of the Stuttgart Art Museum and is shown until May 20, 2024. This installation is made by Dr. Sabine Gruber curated.
In addition, the opening of the exhibition "The nightshade grew until the flies danced" took place in the Leonberg gallery association on September 17, 2023. This exhibition lasted until October 29, 2023 and included an artist discussion and a guitar solo on October 22, 2023.
Mandernach's commitment in the art scene extends over a variety of exhibitions, including "cut out" in the art collections of the city of Limburg, which was shown from July 23 to September 18, 2022. His Universal Muse of Art shows, among other things, in the Gallery of Art Schorndorf, where the exhibition "From your most beautiful masks I make a new dress" from March 8 to April 24, 2022 and during the many donations for humanitarian aid in Ukraine.
For further information about Jörg Mandernach and his work, interested parties can visit the website of Jörg Mandernach, where a comprehensive overview of his projects and exhibitions is offered ( joergmandernach.de ).
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