PHOTO: © Foto: Milena Wojhan

Workshop "Raum, Bühne und Kostüm"

In the organizer's words:

IN THE FACTORY

We would like to explore the work of the artist Robert Rauschenberg in this in-depth workshop for ages 16 and up.

The workshop is free of charge and open to everyone aged 16 and over. Please register at factory@museum-brandhorst.de

Places are limited.

DATES

DO, 24.07., 16-18:30

Guided tour of the exhibition "Five Friends. John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly" with Anna Huber and introduction to the workshop with Lili Anschütz.

SA, 26.07., 10-18 h

Workshop in the Factory, in Pavilion 333 and in the city

SO, 27.07., 10-18 h

Workshop in Pavilion 333

SPACE, STAGE AND COSTUME

Why not a chair as a backpack or a sweater with four arms? No joke! Artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns and Merce Cunningham made art that dances, laughs and surprises. Inspired by the exhibition "Five Friends. John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly", we want to look at stage space and costumes. Costumes change your body, your movement and the space that surrounds us - they are more than just clothes. When is a space a stage? And how do I design this space?

The three-part workshop "Space, Stage and Costume" invites young people and adults, spatial researchers and the curious to engage experimentally and collaboratively with Robert Rauschenberg's work. In addition to an in-depth dialogical tour of the exhibition with curator Anna Huber, two further workshop days will focus on practical work.

You can get creative yourself in the workshop. We will also visit various places in the city together that have to do with costume and stage design. We will talk to experts and there will be plenty of room for your own ideas and questions.

THE WORKSHOP LEADER

Lili Anschütz has worked as a set designer in various national and international theater productions. In her work, she approaches the stage space with an interest in materiality and materials as well as the immaterial and explores their interplay and representability.

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Price information:

Free of charge | Please register at factory@museum-brandhorst.de | Places are limited.

Location

Museum Brandhorst Kunstareal - Theresienstraße 35a 80333 München

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