Kunstrevolution in Otterndorf: 50 years of the subject -free enjoyment!

Kunstrevolution in Otterndorf: 50 years of the subject -free enjoyment!

The Museum object-free art (MGK) in Otterndorf celebrated its 50th anniversary with a magnificent anniversary exhibition that was not only a look back, but also a bold view of the future of art. The young and dynamic museum director Wilko Austermann, who has only been in office for a year, took over the leadership of the show. Austermann, who officially the management of the museum of Dr. Ulrike Schick will take over, brought a breath of fresh air to the Medemstadt and staged an impressive exhibition with seven contemporary artists, including well -known names such as Cornelia Baltes and Irina Ojovan. The work of these artists created a fascinating dialogue with the long -term collection of the museum and showed how the subject -free art is still relevant today, such as cnv-medien.de reported.

In a number of new works, the artists transformed the museum's rooms and opened new perspectives on the existing exhibits. Austermann emphasized that it was important to him to put the collection into the center and show how contemporary artists deal with the subject -free art. This innovative approach is part of Austermann's long -term vision of integrating digital media and artificial intelligence into art, which made the exhibition an exciting experience. "I would like to make it clear what kind of treasure we have in the museum," he explained full of enthusiasm. The MGK is not only a traditional, but also a future-oriented place for artists and art lovers, such as artbar.de emphasized.

Wilko Austermann looks forward to the new challenge and emphasizes that he wants to scientifically research the unique aspects of object -free art and combine with fresh, innovative positions. The MGK will act as a platform for current topics of art, whereby Austermann wants to bring in his experience from previous curatations. With a diverse program, he plans to surprise the audience with exciting exhibitions in the future and to stimulate the discussion, which again underlines the relevance of the museum in today's art landscape.

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