The sixties and seventies in Hanover were characterized by reconstruction, rebuilding, the economic miracle and transformation. A new, sensational club culture emerged in Hanover: discursive, life-affirming, artificial, open, cool and stylish. The center of the city became its stage, by day and by night. These bars and clubs were designed as places of community by the architect, graphic designer, filmmaker, light artist, urban planner and musician Peter Grobe. Photographs, objects and films provide an insight into the new attitude to life and show that Peter Grobe's work was always closely linked to the design of artists such as Maria Becke-Rausch, Dieter Brusberg and Siegfried Neuenhausen.
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