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Bor­der­less en­coun­ters — Sig­alit Land­au and the work “Az­kel­on” at the Je­wish Mu­se­um

The in­ter­na­tio­nal­ly re­now­ned ar­tist Sig­alit Land­au, born in Je­ru­sa­lem in 1969, is known for her im­pres­si­ve sculp­tu­ral in­stal­la­ti­ons, mo­ving vi­deo works and per­for­ma­ti­ve pro­jects. Her works of­ten ad­dress pro­found so­cial, po­li­ti­cal and cul­tu­ral con­flicts. In the ex­hi­bi­ti­on at the Je­wish Mu­se­um Lan­des­mu­se­um Schles­­wig-Hol­stein, her work Az­kel­on ta­kes cent­re stage. This art pro­ject sym­bo­li­cal­ly con­nects the […]

Paths th­rough time — Ex­pe­ri­ence the histo­ry of the Glau­berg

The spe­cial ex­hi­bi­ti­on “Paths th­rough time. The histo­ry of the Glau­berg” in the Cel­tic World on the Glau­berg of­fers a fa­sci­na­ting in­sight in­to the eventful past of the fa­mous moun­tain on the eas­tern edge of the Wet­ter­au un­til the end of 2025. As the site of im­portant ar­chaeo­lo­gi­cal dis­co­veries — such as the fa­mous “Cel­tic […]

Ar­chaeo­lo­gy of Thought — The Art of the Vi­si­ble and In­vi­si­ble in Frank­furt

The ex­hi­bi­ti­on “Dag­mar Schuldt: Ar­chaeo­lo­gy of Thought — On the Art of the Vi­si­ble and In­vi­si­ble” at the Ar­chaeo­lo­gi­cal Mu­se­um Frank­furt not on­ly com­bi­nes art and histo­ry, but al­so in­ter­links the ex­hi­bi­ti­on space wi­th the ci­ty and the sur­roun­ding land­scape. Dag­mar Schuldt un­der­stands histo­ry as a wi­de­ly ra­mi­fied net­work of thoughts and ex­pe­ri­en­ces — ma­de […]