Guided tours
Wed 5 pm
For a maximum of 14 visitors
In the middle of the political "thaw" period, the master students of the German Academy of Arts celebrated carnival in the coal cellar in 1957 and 1958. Wall paintings by Manfred Böttcher, Harald Metzkes, Ernst Schroeder and Horst Zickelbein are on display as a unique document of unofficial art in the GDR and part of the eventful history of the institution and building. Uninhibited scenes populate the walls of the cellar - this is where what could not have been shown in exhibitions ran riot. The pressure felt from outside and the internal processing of the post-war period caused the artists to move closer together and react to each other in their "black" pictures. As if in a burning glass, they reflect the artistic and political discussions in East and West: How is it that after 1989, criticism was based on similar arguments as back then? Are "abstract" and "figurative" ideological terms of the 20th century?
The media station presents interviews with contemporary witnesses, including Fritz Cremer, Paul Dessau, Helene Weigel and Arnold Zweig, as audio documents of a campaign against the Academy. A publication in German and English provides an insight into the disputes of the time.
Access to the Bilderkeller is only possible as part of a guided tour. Access not wheelchair accessible.
Wall paintings by Manfred Böttcher, Harald Metzkes, Ernst Schroeder, Horst Zickelbein
Special guided tours in English, for school classes and for blind and visually impaired visitors with registration: kunstwelten@adk.de
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Special guided tours in English, for school classes and for blind and visually impaired visitors with registration: kunstwelten@adk.de