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EXHIBITIONS in Duisburg

Joseph Beuys steht am Rednerpult bei der Verleihung des Lehmbruck-Preises 1986 im Hintergrund rechts ist eine überlebensgrosse Skulptur von Wilhelm Lehmbruck zu sehen
Joseph Beuys steht am Rednerpult bei der Verleihung des Lehmbruck-Preises 1986 im Hintergrund rechts ist eine überlebensgrosse Skulptur von Wilhelm Lehmbruck zu sehen

Lehmbruck - Beuys. Alles ist Skulptur26.06.2021 - 01.11.2021
Kartenlink
Lehmbruck Museum
Mi-Sa 12-18, Do 12-22, So11-18 h
Düsseldorfer Straße 51, 47051 Duisburg
0203-2832630


The Lehmbruck Museum extends over several parts of the building and is not completely barrier-free. Wheelchair users can reach the old building via ramps and elevators, but the new building with the glass hall is only partially accessible without an accompanying person. The staff car park can be used by disabled people on request from the art education department. Tel.: 0203-2832195, email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de.

Step-free access at ground level is via the side entrance at Düsseldorferstr. 51 possible. The wheelchair elevator, which is accessible from the outside (address: Friedrich Wilhelm Str. 40), takes you to the entrance area with the cash desk. Barrier-free entrances are marked.

1 disabled toilet is located in the new building and can be reached via a lift if accompanied by the staff. The door widths are suitable for wheelchairs in all parts of the building.

1 wheelchair and folding stool (100) can be borrowed.

An assistance dog is allowed.

Target group-oriented educational programs are offered for people with special needs, such as people with cognitive disabilities.

Guided tours in sign language as well as tactile tours can be booked. Guided tours in simple language are carried out on request.

The Art Education department provides information on the educational offer and accessibility on Tel.: 0203-2832195, Email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de

The Art Education department provides information on the educational offer and accessibility on Tel.: 0203-2832195, Email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de

The Café Museum is a pub within sight of the museum, which can be reached on foot and at ground level. Address: Friedrich Wilhelm Straße 64. This restaurant is not operated by the Lehmbruck Museum.
The staff car park can be used by wheelchair users on request at the art education office. Tel.: 0203-2832195, email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de
Level, stepless access via the side entrance Düsseldorferstr. 51.
1 disabled toilet is located in the new building and can be reached via a lift if accompanied by the staff.
The basement can be reached with the Rolli stair lift in the glass hall.
Tactile tours can be booked. The Lehmbruck box contains objects and aids that can be used for guided tours to the permanent collection for blind and visually impaired people.
Guided tours in sign language can be booked.
Guided tours in simple language are carried out on request.
An assistance dog is allowed.
Target group-oriented educational programs are offered for people with special needs, such as people with cognitive disabilities. The Art Education department provides information on the educational offer and accessibility on Tel.: 0203-2832195, Email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de
The Café Museum is a pub within sight of the museum, which can be reached on foot and at ground level. Address: Friedrich Wilhelm Straße 64. This restaurant is not operated by the Lehmbruck Museum.
Folding stools (100) and 1 wheelchair can be borrowed. Target group-oriented educational programs are offered for people with special needs such as the blind and visually impaired as well as people with cognitive impairments. Tours in sign language and tactile tours can be booked.

The Art Education department provides information on the educational offer and accessibility on Tel.: 0203-2832195, Email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de


When Joseph Beuys was awarded the Wilhelm Lehmbruck Prize of the City of Duisburg in January 1986, a few days before his death, he surprised everyone present when, in a speech that has become legendary today, he thanked his "teacher” Wilhelm Lehmbruck. An illustration of one of Lehmbruck’s works triggered an initial spark in the young Beuys: "Everything is sculpture, this picture seemed to call out to me.”


Both artists, Lehmbruck as well as Beuys, were convinced that sculpture has the power not only to explain the world but to change it for the better. Lehmbruck and Beuys both believed that "everything is sculpture”. This is the motto of this exhibition dedicated to the artistic kinship between two of the most important artists of the 20th century.


An exhibition of the Lehmbruck Museum in cooperation with the Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn. The exhibition is part of the anniversary year programme "beuys 2021. 100 years joseph beuys".


Parallel exhibition: "Beuys – Lehmbruck. Thinking Is Sculpture", June 25, 2021 through to November 1, 2021 at the Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn


Ill.: Joseph Beuys at the award ceremony of the Lehmbruck Prize, 1986 © Photo Britta Lauer 



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Wilhelm Lehmbruck. Ein Leben
Studioausstellung
06.08.2019 - 31.12.2020
Kartenlink
Lehmbruck Museum
Mi-Sa 12-18, Do 12-22, So11-18 h
Düsseldorfer Straße 51, 47051 Duisburg
0203-2832630


The Lehmbruck Museum extends over several parts of the building and is not completely barrier-free. Wheelchair users can reach the old building via ramps and elevators, but the new building with the glass hall is only partially accessible without an accompanying person. The staff car park can be used by disabled people on request from the art education department. Tel.: 0203-2832195, email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de.

Step-free access at ground level is via the side entrance at Düsseldorferstr. 51 possible. The wheelchair elevator, which is accessible from the outside (address: Friedrich Wilhelm Str. 40), takes you to the entrance area with the cash desk. Barrier-free entrances are marked.

1 disabled toilet is located in the new building and can be reached via a lift if accompanied by the staff. The door widths are suitable for wheelchairs in all parts of the building.

1 wheelchair and folding stool (100) can be borrowed.

An assistance dog is allowed.

Target group-oriented educational programs are offered for people with special needs, such as people with cognitive disabilities.

Guided tours in sign language as well as tactile tours can be booked. Guided tours in simple language are carried out on request.

The Art Education department provides information on the educational offer and accessibility on Tel.: 0203-2832195, Email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de

The Art Education department provides information on the educational offer and accessibility on Tel.: 0203-2832195, Email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de

The Café Museum is a pub within sight of the museum, which can be reached on foot and at ground level. Address: Friedrich Wilhelm Straße 64. This restaurant is not operated by the Lehmbruck Museum.
The staff car park can be used by wheelchair users on request at the art education office. Tel.: 0203-2832195, email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de
Level, stepless access via the side entrance Düsseldorferstr. 51.
1 disabled toilet is located in the new building and can be reached via a lift if accompanied by the staff.
The basement can be reached with the Rolli stair lift in the glass hall.
Tactile tours can be booked. The Lehmbruck box contains objects and aids that can be used for guided tours to the permanent collection for blind and visually impaired people.
Guided tours in sign language can be booked.
Guided tours in simple language are carried out on request.
An assistance dog is allowed.
Target group-oriented educational programs are offered for people with special needs, such as people with cognitive disabilities. The Art Education department provides information on the educational offer and accessibility on Tel.: 0203-2832195, Email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de
The Café Museum is a pub within sight of the museum, which can be reached on foot and at ground level. Address: Friedrich Wilhelm Straße 64. This restaurant is not operated by the Lehmbruck Museum.
Folding stools (100) and 1 wheelchair can be borrowed. Target group-oriented educational programs are offered for people with special needs such as the blind and visually impaired as well as people with cognitive impairments. Tours in sign language and tactile tours can be booked.

The Art Education department provides information on the educational offer and accessibility on Tel.: 0203-2832195, Email: kunstvermittlung@lehmbruckmuseum.de





ganzfrei - Mitglieder des Kunstvereins Duisburg14.11.2021 - 19.12.2021
Kartenlink
Kunstverein Duisburg e.V.
Do-Sa 17.30-20 h, u.n.V.
Weidenweg 10, 47059 Duisburg
0203-7187841




Sammlung Ströher
Deutsche Kunst nach 1945
01.01.2022 - 31.12.2022
Kartenlink
MKM Museum Küppersmühle
Mi 14-18, Do/Fr/Sa/So/Fei 11-18 h
Philosophenweg 55, 47051 Duisburg
0203-30194810


The Küppersmühle Museum was opened in 1999 with around 3,600 square meters of exhibition space and is located in a former granary in Duisburg`s inner harbor, which was converted according to plans by Basel architects Herzog & de Meuron. Opposite the museum there are 3 designated public disabled parking spaces in the shoulder of the Philosophenweg.

Access to the building is at ground level via a paved forecourt. Directly next to the main entrance (revolving door) there is another door in the glass front, which is opened by the staff.

In the entrance area behind the cash desk there is a freely accessible and disabled-friendly cloakroom.

The handicapped-accessible sanitary rooms are located in the subsequent connecting corridor to the restaurant, which is also barrier-free.

All levels of the museum can be reached with the barrier-free elevator.

All door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.

Wheelchairs are available for hire.
Opposite the museum there are 3 designated public disabled parking spaces in the shoulder of the Philosophenweg.
Access to the building is at ground level via a paved forecourt. Directly next to the main entrance (revolving door) there is another door in the glass front, which is opened by the staff.
In the connecting corridor between the cash register and the restaurant (ground floor)
the handicapped-accessible sanitary rooms are on the ground floor.
All levels of the museum can be reached with the barrier-free elevator. All door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.
The restaurant is barrier-free accessible from the foyer via a ground-level connecting corridor.





Ernst Hermanns, Blinky Palermo
Sammlungspräsentation
17.09.2022 - 31.12.2022
Kartenlink
Museum DKM
Sa-So 12-18 h, 1ter Fr im Monat 12-18h, Mo-Fr n.V.
Güntherstraße 13-15, 47051 Duisburg
0203-93555470


The DKM Museum is located in the center of Duisburg city center in the immediate vicinity of the main train station. The private exhibition house, named after the initials of the donors and museum founders Dirk Krämer and Klaus Maas, was opened in 2009. The former residential and commercial property from the 1960s has 2,700 square meters of exhibition space on five floors.

A parking space for wheelchair users can be made available in the inner courtyard by prior arrangement. Access is via a flat ramp leading from the walkway to the main entrance. The entrance door opens automatically. There is also a bell.

1 disabled toilet is located on the ground floor in the foyer area. Some of the lockers in the foyer are handicapped accessible and start in the foot area. Four floors of the museum (basement, ground floor, 1st floor, 2nd floor) are barrier-free accessible by elevator.

1 person is always in the house as an accompaniment.

The museum bar in the foyer is barrier-free.

An assistance dog is allowed.
A parking space for wheelchair users can be made available in the inner courtyard by prior arrangement.
Access for wheelchair users is via a flat ramp leading from the sidewalk to the main entrance. The front door opens automatically. There is also a bell.
Four floors of the museum (basement, ground floor, 1st floor, 2nd floor) are barrier-free accessible by elevator.
1 disabled toilet is located on the ground floor (foyer area).
The museum bar in the foyer is barrier-free.
Some of the lockers are handicapped accessible and start in the foot area. 1 person is always in the house as an accompaniment. guided tours for different target groups are offered
An assistance dog is allowed.





Christoph M. Gais – Bilderwelten von 1990 bis heute
Malerei
01.09.2023 - 26.11.2023
Vernissage: 31.08.2023 19 Uhr
Kartenlink
MKM Museum Küppersmühle
Mi 14-18, Do/Fr/Sa/So/Fei 11-18 h
Philosophenweg 55, 47051 Duisburg
0203-30194810


The Küppersmühle Museum was opened in 1999 with around 3,600 square meters of exhibition space and is located in a former granary in Duisburg`s inner harbor, which was converted according to plans by Basel architects Herzog & de Meuron. Opposite the museum there are 3 designated public disabled parking spaces in the shoulder of the Philosophenweg.

Access to the building is at ground level via a paved forecourt. Directly next to the main entrance (revolving door) there is another door in the glass front, which is opened by the staff.

In the entrance area behind the cash desk there is a freely accessible and disabled-friendly cloakroom.

The handicapped-accessible sanitary rooms are located in the subsequent connecting corridor to the restaurant, which is also barrier-free.

All levels of the museum can be reached with the barrier-free elevator.

All door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.

Wheelchairs are available for hire.
Opposite the museum there are 3 designated public disabled parking spaces in the shoulder of the Philosophenweg.
Access to the building is at ground level via a paved forecourt. Directly next to the main entrance (revolving door) there is another door in the glass front, which is opened by the staff.
In the connecting corridor between the cash register and the restaurant (ground floor)
the handicapped-accessible sanitary rooms are on the ground floor.
All levels of the museum can be reached with the barrier-free elevator. All door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.
The restaurant is barrier-free accessible from the foyer via a ground-level connecting corridor.





GanzFrei 12
Jahresausstellung der Mitglieder
17.11.2023 - 17.12.2023
Kartenlink
Kunstverein Duisburg e.V.
Do-Sa 17.30-20 h, u.n.V.
Weidenweg 10, 47059 Duisburg
0203-7187841




Sammlung Ströher
Dauerausstellung
01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024
Kartenlink
MKM Museum Küppersmühle
Mi 14-18, Do/Fr/Sa/So/Fei 11-18 h
Philosophenweg 55, 47051 Duisburg
0203-30194810


The Küppersmühle Museum was opened in 1999 with around 3,600 square meters of exhibition space and is located in a former granary in Duisburg`s inner harbor, which was converted according to plans by Basel architects Herzog & de Meuron. Opposite the museum there are 3 designated public disabled parking spaces in the shoulder of the Philosophenweg.

Access to the building is at ground level via a paved forecourt. Directly next to the main entrance (revolving door) there is another door in the glass front, which is opened by the staff.

In the entrance area behind the cash desk there is a freely accessible and disabled-friendly cloakroom.

The handicapped-accessible sanitary rooms are located in the subsequent connecting corridor to the restaurant, which is also barrier-free.

All levels of the museum can be reached with the barrier-free elevator.

All door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.

Wheelchairs are available for hire.
Opposite the museum there are 3 designated public disabled parking spaces in the shoulder of the Philosophenweg.
Access to the building is at ground level via a paved forecourt. Directly next to the main entrance (revolving door) there is another door in the glass front, which is opened by the staff.
In the connecting corridor between the cash register and the restaurant (ground floor)
the handicapped-accessible sanitary rooms are on the ground floor.
All levels of the museum can be reached with the barrier-free elevator. All door widths in the museum are suitable for wheelchairs.
The restaurant is barrier-free accessible from the foyer via a ground-level connecting corridor.