2024's Museum Wiesbaden Spectacle: Southern Africa and Human-Animal Tales
Get ready to explore the intricate relationship between humans and animals in southern Africa, with a special spotlight on Namibia, at the Museum Wiesbaden's 2024 exhibition titled "The hare is the hunter's death." Kicking off on March 21, 2024, and running until February 2, 2025, this immersive journey through time takes you from the Stone Age to the modern-day safaris (DPA, 2023).
By the way, if you're a fan of art, there's more where that came from! You'll find a vibrant retrospective on renowned post-war painter Günter Fruhtrunk from April 26 to August 25, 2024, showcasing abstract and lively colorful paintings. Classical Modernism enthusiasts must not miss the focus on Max Pechstein from the "Brücke" group of artists. Lastly, the exhibition "The Sun in Black and White" (March 15 to June 30, 2024) delves into the intriguing question: why did the expressive painter frequently avoid using color?
Curious to learn more about the 2024 annual exhibition at Museum Wiesbaden? Look no further than their official website or reach out to them directly! Don't forget that the world of exhibitions is constantly evolving, so you should check their latest updates for an enriching experience.
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DPA, 2023. Museum Wiesbaden to highlight human–animal relationship in southern Africa for 2024 exhibition. .