Deutsches Historisches Museum - Verf�hrung Freiheit. Kunst in Europa seit 1945 - Blog

11.10.2012
14:43

Makers

Before we begin listing everyone involved with the exhibition, we want to assure you that it is a lot of people. Most of their activities remain unseen by the exhibition visitor. These ‘invisible’ staff members get the chance here to explain what they do, who they are, and what they think about The Desire for Freedom. Art in Europe since 1945. The ‘visible’, too, by the way.

If we don’t ask a certain question of particular interest to you, please write us and we will look into it.

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11.10.2012
11:20

Art

That’s what it’s all about: the art works, the artists, the different rooms of the exhibition – art is what brought us together here, art is the filter through which we look at the big topics: human rights and their violations, democracy, freedom, and equality in Europe since 1945. Art comes first in the exhibition and on this blog. We show you the works and we tell the story behind them and their makers.

At the same time you will get a glimpse of the twelve rooms in “The desire for freedom. Art in Europe since 1945”, which not only each have a topic of their own but can also not be separated from the works shown inside them. That’s what the concept says (and we will also tell you about that). And how much exactly is an art transport from Paris?

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