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Exploration of the MKK Exhibition at Kunstpalast

Museum Kunstpalast tour organized by Meißen Cultural Circle on September 24, from 12:00 to 13:00, highlighting artworks by Hans-Peter Feldmann.

Attending the MKK Exhibit at Kunstpalast
Attending the MKK Exhibit at Kunstpalast

Exploration of the MKK Exhibition at Kunstpalast

Hans-Peter Feldmann's exhibition, currently on display at the Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf, invites visitors to question traditional ways of seeing and experience art in a unique and engaging manner. The exhibition, which runs from September 18, 2025, to January 11, 2026, is a testament to Feldmann's fascination with everyday life, societal clichés, voyeurism, humor, and satire.

Feldmann's collection, which includes photographs, postcards, advertising brochures, and reproductions of famous artworks or plaster casts, challenges the social role of images and objects. The curator of the exhibition, Felicity Korn, head of the 20th and 21st century collection at the Kunstpalast, emphasises this intent, stating that Feldmann aims to bring art and everyday life closer together.

Feldmann's approach to these themes is often playful, humorous, and direct. His works question societal norms and clichés with irony, presenting viewers with a fresh perspective on the ordinary. The exhibition features photographs, sculptures of everyday objects, and large installations, all designed to create a lively, open space that encourages interaction and reflection.

For those interested in a guided tour of the exhibition, registration can be made with Christa Ahrend-Wilke at 02159 50543 or [email protected]. The tour will meet at 11:45 am in the foyer of the Museum Kunstpalast. The cost for members is 20 euros, while guests pay 22 euros.

After its run in Düsseldorf, the "Hans-Peter Feldmann" exhibition will travel to Düsseldorf's Kunst Museum Winterthur. This exhibition is a must-see for anyone interested in contemporary art, the intersection of art and everyday life, and the exploration of societal norms and clichés. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking and entertaining exhibition!

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