Interventions

...sound work by Lutz Bacher could be heard in the basement of the Fridericianum. More Alexandra Bircken Top down / Bottom up Titled Top down / Bottom up,...
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EXHIBITION FILM

An unusual, quiet, and remarkable power emanates from the drawings and paintings of Toba Khedoori, who was born in 1964. They inspire questions about life’s fundamental parameters and...
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Exhibition Program

...This includes lectures and discussions by and with art historians or scholars from other disciplines as well as background discussions with the exhibition curators. Lecture by Prof. Dr....
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Digital tours

We are happy to announce new live tours through our Forrest Bess exhibition, every Wednesday and Sunday on our Instagram channel. These will provide an insight into the life and...
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Intervention

...seemingly carrying the firmament. This pair of balancing gymnasts converses with and yet also counters the classical architecture of the Fridericianum and the outdoor sculptures from past documenta exhibitions installed...
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The Fridericianum is coming to you!

...international artists especially commissioned and produced by us. We look forward to welcoming you to these alternative platforms and embarking on a dialogue together. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook...
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Exhibition film

MARTINE SYMS: APHRODITE’S BEASTS Light, sound, moving image, and objects activate diverse thoughts and emotions in Martine Syms’s exhibition Aphrodite’s Beasts. They inspire questions around social coexistence, forms...
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Exhibition film

Forrest Bess Take a look back! From February 15 to September 6, 2020, the Fridericianum presented the first exhibition for over three decades of Forrest Bess’s work in...
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INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM DAY

...both analog and digital formats. During your visit you can actively engage the public by posting your favourite Forrest Bess painting on Instagram and tagging us. In the foyer of...
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Fridericianum Podcast

...artist Florian Hecker to create a jingle. The approximately twenty-five-second sequence directly connects to Hecker’s practice, where works often take the form of expansive installations and performances that probe, subvert,...
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