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National player Hofmann is now art curator

National player Hofmann is now art curator

National player Hofmann is now art curator
National player Hofmann is now art curator

Bayer Leverkusen Footballer Turns Art Curator

Jonas Hofmann, a well-known player in the German Bundesliga for Bayer Leverkusen, is now part of an intriguing venture.

Hofmann is among the ten locals from Leverkusen who contributed to designing the "sein & haben" exhibition at Museum Morsbroich. The DFB international player has taken on the role of curator for the "Happiness" room, showcasing four exhibits.

Prominently displayed in this room is the renowned oil painting "Tiger" by Gerhard Richter. Known for its value rivaling Hofmann's market worth, this 1965 work of art is estimated to be around 20 million euros.

Jonas Hofmann beside the exhibit

Hofmann reflects on his room, stating, "I cherish filling my life with a collection of precious moments. Many of them originated from the great outdoors. When I gaze over Josef Neuhaus's sculpture, I can see my life unfolding in two directions - the future and the past. I find immense happiness in both directions."

The exhibition, slated to run until February 25, 2024, has sparked curiosity among German football fans and soccer enthusiasts worldwide.

Incorporating his passion for sports beyond the pitch, Hofmann is also playing a pivotal role in the "sport - lighthouse essen" initiative. Primarily focused on promoting physical activity among the city's youth.

While I lack specific information about Hofmann's involvement in the "sein & haben" exhibition, Museum Morsbroich is a renowned contemporary art museum in Leverkusen, Germany, renowned for its wide range of exhibitions showcasing modern and contemporary art. For the most current and accurate information on the exhibition and its curators, I recommend visiting the museum's official website or contacting them directly.

Additionally, art news websites, museum publications, and academic journals covering contemporary art exhibitions can provide in-depth analyses and background information on the exhibitions, curators, and artists involved.

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