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Ariel Reichman. Keiner soll frieren!

In the organizer's words:

The Berlin-based artist Ariel Reichman (*1979), who comes from a Jewish Orthodox family, explores his own biography, memories and personal thoughts and feelings in his art. Reichman's interdisciplinary works are based on the concepts of empathy and human vulnerability.

As part of the exhibition series "Gegenwärtig. Contemporary Artists Encounter Felix Nussbaum", Reichman takes Felix Nussbaum's work as a starting point for discussing today's society and reflecting on it in the mirror of the past.

In addition to metal sculptures that are newly created from melted-down Nazi metal memorabilia, the exhibition presents photographs of small paper and wax flowers that were given away as rewards like badges under National Socialism. Behind the seemingly harmless collector's items was a calculated system of National Socialist economic policy and influence strategy. In the process of reshaping and transformation, Reichman today asks the question of whether history can be overcome. What remains of things, architecture or even the way we think about the past?

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Location

Museumsquartier Lotter Straße 2 49078 Osnabrück

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