EXHIBITIONS in Brühl
Arbeiten aus den letzten 20 Jahren01.08.2021 - 22.08.2021
Vernissage: 01.08.2021 19:30 Uhr
Clemens-August-Straße 24, 50321 Brühl
02232-925384
In his creative work Stephan Siebers, a native of Cologne, experiments with the possibilities of illusion connected with the laws of gravity. In ever new variations he surprises with seemingly impossible balances between volume and mass. Cubes, spheres and other shapes stand solidly on top of each other, even though they appear to fall, whilst motions are separated from time. The simplicity of his objects nearly make one forget the weight of the material. One source of inspiration of the artist are the esthetics of Bauhaus. Another are the minimalistic sculptors of the 1960s, like Richard Serra, Sol LeWitt, and Anthony Caro. Those artists directed their focus on industrial materials, unconventional for that time period, to accentuate the physical properties of their art. Siebers internalizes their spiritual inheritance and also selects materials, that enable him to create sculptures with a certain imbalance. Notwithstanding size, if small or several meters in height, the result is the same: Structuring their space, these balancing acts, exhibit a high measure of sustained internal tension, whilst radiating a peaceful emotion at the same time. Ill.: Stephan Siebers, Layering VII, 2021, Steel patinated, 34x19x8cm, Foto © Siebers 2021
Click for further information
Malerei16.05.2021 - 29.08.2021
Max-Ernst-Allee 1 / Comesstraße 42, 50321 Brühl
02232-57930
There are 2 disabled parking spaces in the museum car park. From there you can reach the barrier-free side entrance with the wheelchair elevator (bell accessible for wheelchair users, automatic door).
Due to the special architecture of the house and the associated evacuation times, only three people who are dependent on a wheelchair can currently be received in the exhibition rooms at the same time.
To avoid waiting times for you, we ask that you make a reservation. Tel.: +49 (0) 22 32 / 57 93 -117, email: shop.mem@rheinlandkultur.de
The house is handicap accessible. A disabled toilet is located on the mezzanine level, which can be reached by elevator. The stairs are equipped with banisters on both sides. Both elevators in the building are barrier-free.
Wheelchairs, walkers and stools can be borrowed. The service staff is available for assistance.
The images are at 1.5-1.6 m in height. There are also tactile exhibits. The works of art are illuminated in the best possible way. It is guaranteed that the showcases can be driven under.
There is an extensive range of mediation services for the blind and visually impaired, for the deaf and hearing impaired, for people with intellectual disabilities and for people with and without dementia. A program booklet will be created for this purpose, which is available in the museum and can be requested. Other offers for people with special needs are available on request.
10 folding stools, 3 wheelchairs and 1 walker can be borrowed. 45 audio guides are available with tours for adults, children and in plain language.
Assistance dogs are allowed.
Due to the special architecture of the house and the associated evacuation times, only three people who are dependent on a wheelchair can currently be received in the exhibition rooms at the same time.
Die Bilder sind auf 1,5-1,6 m Höhe. Außerdem gibt es taktile Exponate. Die Kunstwerke sind bestmöglich ausgeleuchtet. Unterfahrbarkeit der Vitrinen ist gewährleistet.
Dauerausstellung01.01.2022 - 31.12.2022
Max-Ernst-Allee 1 / Comesstraße 42, 50321 Brühl
02232-57930
There are 2 disabled parking spaces in the museum car park. From there you can reach the barrier-free side entrance with the wheelchair elevator (bell accessible for wheelchair users, automatic door).
Due to the special architecture of the house and the associated evacuation times, only three people who are dependent on a wheelchair can currently be received in the exhibition rooms at the same time.
To avoid waiting times for you, we ask that you make a reservation. Tel.: +49 (0) 22 32 / 57 93 -117, email: shop.mem@rheinlandkultur.de
The house is handicap accessible. A disabled toilet is located on the mezzanine level, which can be reached by elevator. The stairs are equipped with banisters on both sides. Both elevators in the building are barrier-free.
Wheelchairs, walkers and stools can be borrowed. The service staff is available for assistance.
The images are at 1.5-1.6 m in height. There are also tactile exhibits. The works of art are illuminated in the best possible way. It is guaranteed that the showcases can be driven under.
There is an extensive range of mediation services for the blind and visually impaired, for the deaf and hearing impaired, for people with intellectual disabilities and for people with and without dementia. A program booklet will be created for this purpose, which is available in the museum and can be requested. Other offers for people with special needs are available on request.
10 folding stools, 3 wheelchairs and 1 walker can be borrowed. 45 audio guides are available with tours for adults, children and in plain language.
Assistance dogs are allowed.
Due to the special architecture of the house and the associated evacuation times, only three people who are dependent on a wheelchair can currently be received in the exhibition rooms at the same time.
Die Bilder sind auf 1,5-1,6 m Höhe. Außerdem gibt es taktile Exponate. Die Kunstwerke sind bestmöglich ausgeleuchtet. Unterfahrbarkeit der Vitrinen ist gewährleistet.
Max-Ernst-Allee 1 / Comesstraße 42, 50321 Brühl
02232-57930
There are 2 disabled parking spaces in the museum car park. From there you can reach the barrier-free side entrance with the wheelchair elevator (bell accessible for wheelchair users, automatic door).
Due to the special architecture of the house and the associated evacuation times, only three people who are dependent on a wheelchair can currently be received in the exhibition rooms at the same time.
To avoid waiting times for you, we ask that you make a reservation. Tel.: +49 (0) 22 32 / 57 93 -117, email: shop.mem@rheinlandkultur.de
The house is handicap accessible. A disabled toilet is located on the mezzanine level, which can be reached by elevator. The stairs are equipped with banisters on both sides. Both elevators in the building are barrier-free.
Wheelchairs, walkers and stools can be borrowed. The service staff is available for assistance.
The images are at 1.5-1.6 m in height. There are also tactile exhibits. The works of art are illuminated in the best possible way. It is guaranteed that the showcases can be driven under.
There is an extensive range of mediation services for the blind and visually impaired, for the deaf and hearing impaired, for people with intellectual disabilities and for people with and without dementia. A program booklet will be created for this purpose, which is available in the museum and can be requested. Other offers for people with special needs are available on request.
10 folding stools, 3 wheelchairs and 1 walker can be borrowed. 45 audio guides are available with tours for adults, children and in plain language.
Assistance dogs are allowed.
Due to the special architecture of the house and the associated evacuation times, only three people who are dependent on a wheelchair can currently be received in the exhibition rooms at the same time.
Die Bilder sind auf 1,5-1,6 m Höhe. Außerdem gibt es taktile Exponate. Die Kunstwerke sind bestmöglich ausgeleuchtet. Unterfahrbarkeit der Vitrinen ist gewährleistet.
Installation14.08.2022 - 04.09.2022
Clemens-August-Straße 24, 50321 Brühl
02232-925384
Vernissage: 30.11.-0001 15-20 Uhr
Clemens-August-Straße 24, 50321 Brühl
02232-925384
Clemens-August-Straße 24, 50321 Brühl
02232-925384