Vernissage: Marcel van Eeden

Vernissage: Marcel van Eeden

When I arrive at the exhibition site shortly before 6 p.m., the two classical gatehouses of the Museum of Photography are already well filled. It is not yet clear to me whether the numerous greetings are spoken in the right or left part. I first choose the building on the left, looking out of town. The cash register is there

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Exhibition: “The Dancers” by Heinrich Römisch

Exhibition: “The Dancers” by Heinrich Römisch

There is an all-rounder at work here. Heinrich Römisch not only presents a number of his numerous works in the “Jewel”. Pictures from. No, he also provides the musical framework with the Blue Moon Trio. Cheers! I call that admirable. Especially since I have no talent for drawing or painting myself. That commands respect from me. During the vernissage, how

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Denis Stuart Rose: The preserved death

Denis Stuart Rose: The preserved death

Art for reflection and not only for consumption that’s what I associate with the exhibitions of the Brunswieck artist Denis Stuart Rose. And as I really do like to use my brain the works of this creative mind are just right for me. The shows are pleasant changes in times of information and picture rushes. From Arpril, 29th to May

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Angelika Soluk: Silent wanderings

Angelika Soluk: Silent wanderings

My first opening this year! Oh I was thrilled when I discovered the announcement for this event last saturday during our foray across Braunschweig art festival. The artist Angelika Soluk displays her photos of “Lost Places” since last friday at the public library of Salzgitter. And we are live at the event! Art, sparkling wine and snacks, therefore we even

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On the top

On the top

I would not call myself an art connoisseur that is why I can only judge this form of expression out of my gut feeling. Last Friday Birte Henning opened up her art exhibition “at the top”. From the advance notice of the private view I understood that the event was all about the upcoming full moon and Birte wanted to

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