The Emil Schumacher Museum is dedicated to the life's work of the artist, one of the most important representatives of European expressive painting of the post-war period. The permanent exhibition ranges from Schumacher's early work to his large canvases of the 1990s and includes oil paintings, gouaches, graphic art, ceramics and porcelain.
The ESMH sees itself as a center for research into expressive painting after 1945, and its exhibition program will present the artist Emil Schumacher in the context of parallel international developments in art and his contemporary environment.
In regular exhibitions, it will also present young contemporary artists whose work is related to Schumacher's work in terms of form or content. On the basis of its extensive collection, the museum aims to explore contemporary trends that take up Schumacher's themes, forms and methods.
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