The Kunsthalle Wilhelmshaven is a gallery of contemporary art with a commitment to a broad spectrum of artists whose work predominantly straddles the media of architecture and painting, painting and drawing, and sculpture and performance. In addition, the Kunsthalle’s 1968 building in the tradition of the Bauhaus has a number of unusual spac- es which have already inspired several artists to come up with room-specific installations. Alongside Gereon Krebber, Cécile Hummel, Michael Schmeichel and Clemens Botho Goldbach, Lothar Götz will convert the main hall into a colour space and thus form a link with his first mural shown in the context of the group exhibition 1968. Architektur in Bewegung (2008), which he realized with the then exposed...
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Pavilion showing unobstructed corner of cantilevered roof at left; support column at center; The Neu...
 "The curator, and director of Kunsthalle, invited Thomas and Christoph Dahlhausen...
My graduation assignment was to design a new national museum of Germany for 20th century art, which ...
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Publication with artists interview accompanying the exhibition / site specific commission "Back to t...
Lothar Götz, Pool 14 July – 21 August 2021 Painter Lothar Götz unveils a new, immersive site-spe...
How Exhibitionary Practices Take Place The centenary of the Kunsthalle Bern in 2018 calls for a r...
In 1930, László Moholy-Nagy and Alexander Dorner collaborated on an exhibition space that they env...
The design assignment is located in Molenstraat, Nijmegen, and involves interventions through two ex...
Melanchotopia was a site-specific exhibition curtaed by Nicolaus Schafhausen and Anne-Claire Schmitz...
Lothar Götz’s exhibition for Chapter features a comprehensive body of work that ranges from site-spe...
Pavilion showing unobstructed corner of cantilevered roof at left; support column at center; The Neu...
 "The curator, and director of Kunsthalle, invited Thomas and Christoph Dahlhausen...
My graduation assignment was to design a new national museum of Germany for 20th century art, which ...
"Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible.” Paul Klee. Randall’s work focuses...
Charlotte Posenenske (1930–1985) is one of the key German artists of the 1960s, whose work heralded,...
In January 2018, German artist Katharina Grosse's new work, a massive 8000 square metre installation...
The exhibition celebrates the tengh anniversary of the initiation of the Kunstbrucke / Artbridge Pro...
Publication with artists interview accompanying the exhibition / site specific commission "Back to t...
Lothar Götz, Pool 14 July – 21 August 2021 Painter Lothar Götz unveils a new, immersive site-spe...
How Exhibitionary Practices Take Place The centenary of the Kunsthalle Bern in 2018 calls for a r...
In 1930, László Moholy-Nagy and Alexander Dorner collaborated on an exhibition space that they env...
The design assignment is located in Molenstraat, Nijmegen, and involves interventions through two ex...