Paula Modersohn-Becker and her companions. The indivisible sky
Section Große Kunstschau:
Creating the future. Contemporaries then and now
Paula Modersohn-Becker shared the goal of becoming an artist with numerous young women of her time. The exhibition traces the lives of women artists around 1900, focusing on the close interrelationships between their artistic productivity and their social roles as women, wives and mothers.
With works by today’s contemporaries, the themes and pictorial motifs of Modersohn-Becker and her companions are examined with regard to their relevance for the present and placed in the context of current issues.
Contemporary artists in the exhibition
Katerina Belkina – www.belkina.art
Ellen Korth – www.ellenkorth.com
Gosia Machon – www.gosiamachon.de
Wiebke Mertens – www.wiebkemertens.com
Cornelia Schleime – www.cornelia-schleime.de
Ngozi Schommers – instagram.com/ngozischommers
Anahita Razmi (scholarship holder of the Museumsverbund and the Künstler:innenhäuser) – www.anahitarazmi.de
Historical artists in the exhibition
Paula Modersohn-Becker
Marie Bock
Käthe Kollwitz
Clara Rilke-Westhoff
Maria Caspar-Filser
Elisabeth von Eicken
Anna Gerresheim
Dora Koch-Stetter
Käte Lassen
Sabine Lepsius
Mathilde Vollmöller-Purrmann
Julie Wolfthorn
Annemirl Bauer
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