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On the occasion of the Casper David Friedrich anniversary, the exhibition examines the legacy and relevance of Romanticism.
The transdisciplinary art project "Romanticism today?" at the Neues Kunsthaus Ahrenshoop is dedicated to the 250th anniversary of the birth of the important landscape painter Caspar David Friedrich.
The Romantic period shapes our thinking and language through its iconic images and narratives, which have long since become part of popular culture. In cooperation with the Künstlerhaus Lukas, students from the University of Greifswald and the Caspar David Friedrich Center, Kerstin Flake (Leipzig), Christian Frosch (Greifswald), Via Lewandowsky (Berlin), Ramona Schacht (Leipzig) and Cindy Schmiedichen (Greifswald) examine the legacy and topicality of Romanticism. They critically reflect on and deconstruct traditional images, figures, clichés and the consumption of Romanticism using their own artistic means between sculpture, photography, installation and video.
The program accompanying the exhibition delves deeper into the field of tension of Romanticism through lectures and discussions, the
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Bernhard-Seitz-Weg 3
18347 Ahrenshoop
Bernhard-Seitz-Weg 3
18347 Ahrenshoop