Displaying from Querbeet 1.0-2025, the Düsseldorf artists' group "Der Blaue Rather" unveils their work at the Nassau stall.
Art Collective The Blue Rather Showcases Diverse Art Forms at Nassauer Stall
The Blue Rather, an artist collective based in Germany, is currently exhibiting their latest work at the Nassauer Stall in Monchengladbach. The exhibition, titled "Across the Board 1.0-2025," runs from August 9th to October 12th, 2022.
The Blue Rather has been creatively active for over a decade, and their exhibition features a wide range of art forms. Visitors can expect to see acrylic painting, mixed media painting, acrylic pouring, collages, graphics, photography, and ceramic or wooden sculptures.
On August 9th, the exhibition's opening day, live acoustic blues and rock music by the band "Blues Kitchen" will start at 2 pm.
For those interested in learning more about the artworks and the creative process behind them, an art tour and conversation led by the members of The Blue Rather is scheduled for August 10th. This interactive event, which takes place from 11 am to 5 pm, is free of charge and offers visitors a unique opportunity to engage with the artists.
The art tour and conversation is an opportunity for visitors to gain insights into the work of Tanja Guntrum, Angelika Kraft, Herbert Kroell, Rita Lasch, Ute Loeschnig, Johanna Przystalski, Gerda Schippers, and Inge Woeste, the nine members of The Blue Rather. The exhibition is located at Schloss Wickrath, Hochstadenstr. 15, Monchengladbach.
The Blue Rather's exhibition at Nassauer Stall is open for visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, 11 am to 5 pm, until October 12th, 2022. Don't miss this chance to explore the diverse art forms showcased by The Blue Rather and engage in a conversation with the artists about their work and the exhibition.
Experience the harmonious blend of art and music at The Blue Rather's exhibition, as live acoustic blues and rock performance by "Blues Kitchen" is scheduled for August 9th at 2 pm. Explore the wide array of artworks, including acrylic painting, mixed media painting, acrylic pouring, collages, graphics, photography, and ceramic or wooden sculptures, on display until October 12th.