The guided tour series "Art and Compass" creates an opportunity to use art to realign our values, goals and priorities. Together with Gustav Peter Wöhler, Matthias Bähr and Sophie-Charlotte Opitz, we embark on an interactive tour through the exhibition In Her Hands.
The exhibition In Her Hands shows the work of the three sculptors Sonja Ferlov Mancoba, Maria Martins and Isabelle Waldberg, who were part of the international avant-garde in Paris in the years before the Second World War. The tour presents semi-abstract creatures, warrior figures, clay and plaster masks and organic objects inspired by the Afro-Brazilian myths of the Amazon. The sculptural ensembles allow us to immerse ourselves directly in visual worlds that give us an insight into the realities of life, longings and challenges of the artists. Inspired by this, we want to reflect with you on our daily lives and actions in order to gain a better understanding of ourselves and our surroundings. At a time when the questions of our society are becoming increasingly complex and conventional answers, rituals and institutions are losing their significance, new perspectives are needed. This is particularly the case in those moments when we are confronted with complex questions that are often difficult to grasp, but which affect us deeply. This is where a shared view is valuable: on what principles do we shape our lives? What is important to us? How can we shape our relationship to our own life path more consciously?
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25 regular / 19 reduced / 13 Euro Members and Young Members (incl. admission to the exhibition and drink)