Museum Wiesbaden Blends Art & Nature in November Programme
Museum Wiesbaden presents an intriguing mix of art and nature in its November programme. Viators can expect a range of workshops, tours, and discussions that cater to various interests.
The museum's natural history collections serve as inspiration for several events. Dr. Renate Petzinger will delve into the life and work of Louise Nevelson, discussing her emancipation within the art world. Nevelson's sculptural works will also be the focus of guided tours and workshops, allowing participants to explore her creative process.
Art enthusiasts can enjoy guided tours featuring works by Feininger, Münter, and Modersohn-Becker. These tours will focus on Art Nouveau, geometric forms, and provenance research. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift fans have the opportunity to immerse themselves in an 'Ophelia' event.
For those interested in nature, workshops and family tours will centre around how squirrels, hedgehogs, and birds survive the cold season. The museum also offers guided tours on honeybees and their wild relatives for children and families. Additionally, a Sunday matinee by Trio levé and a film preview 'The Honey Women of Yucatán' are on the programme.
Museum Wiesbaden's November programme offers a diverse range of experiences, combining art and nature in engaging and educational ways. From exploring Louise Nevelson's impact on the art world to learning about local wildlife survival strategies, there's something for everyone.
 
         
       
     
     
     
     
     
    