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EXHIBITIONS in Duisburg

Miquel Barcelàs querformatiges Gemälde Sin Titulo aus dem Jahre 2021 zeigt ein Fantasie-Tier das aus einzelnen Objekten wie Blumenvasen und Früchten aus Tieren und abstrakten Formen zusammengesetzt ist Das in hellen und dunklen Grautönen gemalte Mischwesen erinnert an einen Stier und ist zentral und raumfüllend vor einen gelben Hintergrund gesetzt bei dem die Laufspuren der dünnen Farbe die einzige Struktur bilden
Miquel Barcelàs querformatiges Gemälde Sin Titulo aus dem Jahre 2021 zeigt ein Fantasie-Tier das aus einzelnen Objekten wie Blumenvasen und Früchten aus Tieren und abstrakten Formen zusammengesetzt ist Das in hellen und dunklen Grautönen gemalte Mischwesen erinnert an einen Stier und ist zentral und raumfüllend vor einen gelben Hintergrund gesetzt bei dem die Laufspuren der dünnen Farbe die einzige Struktur bilden

Miquel Barceló – Vida y Muerte28.09.2024 - 23.02.2025
Vernissage: 27.09.2024 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.


In a large solo exhibition with key works from all creative phases, the Küppersmühle Museum is honoring the work of Miquel Barceló, one of the most internationally renowned Spanish artists. Miquel Barceló (*1957 in Felanitx, Mallorca) is known for his diverse works, which range from large-format paintings, ceramics and bronze sculptures to numerous sketchbooks and book illustrations. The MKM is showing the artist's first large-scale solo exhibition in Germany with around 70 paintings from all creative periods and a selection of ceramics, as well as a cabinet with sketches, designs for major projects and objects from the artist's collection - a fascinating insight into the visual world of one of the great painters of our time.

Fig.: Miquel Barceló, Sin Título (Untitled), 2021, mixed media on canvas, 201 x 300 x 4 cm, property of the artist, © Miquel Barceló / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, photo © David Bonet

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Sammlung Ströher
Dauerausstellung
01.01.2024 - 31.12.2025
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.