A very special reading of the works of Ernst Barlach.
"As a Mecklenburger, I grew up with Ernst Barlach, grew up with his work and didn't always grow up looking at his figures."
With these words, Michael Schmal describes his lifelong closeness to Ernst Barlach - a closeness that is characterized by amazement, tenderness, humour and a deep connection to this artist and his North German homeland.
The Schwerin-born bookseller, now retired and at home in Ueckermünde for many years, has been working in literature since his youth: he writes, writes poetry and designs cultural spaces. For many years, he worked for the Kulturwerk Vorpommern and Ukranenland; today, he runs the reading club at KULTurSPEICHER Ueckermünde, among other things.
Ernst Barlach's work has accompanied him for decades. The volume "Ernst Barlach - Gedanken und Gedichte" (Ernst Barlach - Thoughts and Poems) is the result of this intensive occupation.
On this evening, Michael Schmal will talk about the artist's life, present selected sculptures and supplement them with his own thoughts, feelings and poetic fantasies - a personal approach to one of the most important representatives of Expressionism, whose work is inextricably linked to Mecklenburg and the North.
Afterwards, guests will relive what was probably the darkest day in Barlach's life by watching excerpts from Ralf Kirsten's film "The Lost Angel".
"Whoever looks at the singing man, the freezing woman, the reading woman, the beggar, the sword-puller or the angel always sees the same thing: man in all his greatness and weakness."
This evening invites you to take a closer look.
Admission: 10,00 €



