Works of Expressionism, Bauhaus and New Objectivity from a regional collection find their way into the Ahrenshoop Art Museum.
The art collections of today's museums often have their origins in private collecting. The Ahrenshoop Art Museum has also benefited from this in many cases - for example through donations from the Rostock couple Ute and Ulf Kringel. The couple's private art collection stems from a passionate need for remembrance, which has a lot of family resonance. Over a period of ten years, Ulf Kringel collected dozens of paintings and prints by well-known and lesser-known artists from the Expressionist, Bauhaus and New Objectivity movements. This expressive collection represents both Mecklenburg and Silesian cultural heritage and contains a number of forgotten works of art that the collector rediscovered in the course of adventurous searches.



