Guided tour and talk at the finissage of "Bestandsaufnahme: persönlich"

3/22/26 in Ahrenshoop

Angelique van Wesemael, © NKA

The next dates:

  • Sunday, Mar 22, 202615:00 o'clock
Exhibition, Guided Tours & Tours

At the finissage of "Bestandsaufnahme: persönlich", Olivia Franke will guide visitors through the exhibition and talk to participants and guests.

The exhibition "Inventory: personal" presents the multifaceted nature of printmaking - in the field of tension between figure and expression.

The focus is on people: their shape, their presence, their inner and outer movements. The participating artists use the diverse possibilities of graphic techniques to make individual perspectives on the human visible - as observation, reflection or projection. From the study to the abstract form, from the intimate portrait to the social staging, the works show how lively and multi-layered figurative graphics can be today.

With works by Angela Hampel, Ute Laux, Emma Gunnarsson, Angelique van Wesemael, Klaus Walter, Sven Pfrommer and Kerstin Ostwald. Complemented by sculptures by Lothar Seruset and Reinhard Thürmer.

The exhibition was compiled by Tina Flau from the collection of the Neues Kunsthaus Ahrenshoop.

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Prices

5.00 €

reduced 3 EUR

Event dates
  • Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 15:00 o'clock
Event Location

Neues Kunsthaus

Bernhard-Seitz-Weg 3
18347 Ahrenshoop


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+49 (0)38220 80726
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New Art House Ahrenshoop

Bernhard-Seitz-Weg 3a
18347 Ahrenshoop


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03822080726

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