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Wim Wenders Featured Excessively in Extensive Coverage

Wim Wenders Featured in a Grand Format

Large-scale focus on filmmaker Wim Wenders
Large-scale focus on filmmaker Wim Wenders

Wim Wenders, the globally renowned German filmmaker, is being honoured with a retrospective exhibition at Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn. Titled "W.I.M. The Art of Seeing", the exhibition runs from August 1, 2025, to January 11, 2026, and is being held to honour Wenders' 80th birthday on August 14.

The exhibition reflects Wenders' self-understanding as a traveller and his work in various mediums, including film, photography, and art. It showcases his work as a master of art cinema, with images from his iconic films covering the walls in a rapid sequence, reaching up to eight meters high. Highlights include a coat made for actor Bruno Ganz for the film "Wings of Desire" and the immersive cinematic artist installation in the exhibition, designed by Wenders himself.

The retrospective places Wenders' work in a temporal context using various elements such as film clips, photos, quotes, storyboards, costumes, and props. It includes Wenders' entire body of work, including photographs, collages, and even drawings from his childhood. Wenders stated during the exhibition's presentation that he has rediscovered many things that were unearthed, some after 50 or 60 years.

As of mid-2025, a key Wim Wenders retrospective exhibition titled "Wim Wenders: Nearby and Far Away. Photography" is taking place at Galerie Bastian in Berlin. This exhibition opened on May 3 and runs through August 2, 2025, featuring a significant selection of his photographic works, including pieces never exhibited before. The timing and location of this exhibition represent the latest major presentation of Wenders' work in a retrospective format.

The exhibition in Bonn is not the only retrospective for Wenders, as his cinematic and photographic oeuvre is often explored in such exhibitions. However, no other specific retrospective or large-scale art installation exhibitions for Wim Wenders have been prominently listed within the given search results apart from these two Berlin and Bonn shows.

Interestingly, Wenders' initial interest lay not in filmmaking but in painting. He received a small film camera from his father at the age of 12, which sparked his passion for film. The exhibition in Bonn offers a comprehensive look at Wenders' journey from a painter to a filmmaker and photographer, highlighting his self-understanding as a traveller.

Whether you're a fan of Wenders' films such as "Buena Vista Social Club" and "Paris, Texas" or simply interested in the art of cinema, this retrospective is a must-visit for anyone seeking to delve into the world of a master of art cinema.

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