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EXHIBITIONS in Kleve

Ewald MatarÃs Bronzeskulptur Grasende Kuh I aus dem Jahre 1930 hat die MaÃe 11x21 cm und zeigt einen stark reduzierten Tierkörper Die Kuh hat ausgeprägte Hörner aber alle Details wie Augen Schwanz oder Hufe etc sind in der geglättenen Plastik nicht zu erkennen Das ruhig stehende Tier ist auf einer dünnen glatten Plinthe platziert
Ewald MatarÃs Bronzeskulptur Grasende Kuh I aus dem Jahre 1930 hat die MaÃe 11x21 cm und zeigt einen stark reduzierten Tierkörper Die Kuh hat ausgeprägte Hörner aber alle Details wie Augen Schwanz oder Hufe etc sind in der geglättenen Plastik nicht zu erkennen Das ruhig stehende Tier ist auf einer dünnen glatten Plinthe platziert

Ewald Mataré: KOSMOS27.10.2024 - 09.03.2025
Kartenlink
Museum Kurhaus Kleve
Di-So 11-17 Uhr
Tiergartenstr. 41, 47533 Kleve
02821-75011


The Museum Kurhaus Kleve is housed in a long, three-part ensemble of former spa buildings from the 19th century. Access for wheelchair users is level and stepless via a side entrance. There is also a parking space here. (Address Tiergartengartenstr. 41, coming from Kleve, turn left before the pedestrian lights, part of the Beuys-Atelier building).

Disabled lockers are available in the entrance area.

1 disabled toilet is located in the cash desk area in the basement and can be reached barrier-free by elevator.

1 disabled toilet is located in the Beuys-Atelier part of the building in the basement and can also be reached barrier-free by elevator.

Folding stools and 1 wheelchair can be borrowed.

Audio guides are provided for special exhibitions.

Guided tours in simple language and workshops for different target groups are offered.

A listening carpet is used at openings.

The Café Moritz on the 1st floor can be reached barrier-free with the elevator.
There is parking near the barrier-free side entrance. Address Tiergartengartenstr. 41 from the direction of Kleve turn left before the pedestrian traffic light (part of the Beuys-Atelier building)
Access for wheelchair users is level and stepless via a side entrance. There is also a parking space here. (Address Tiergartengartenstr. 41 coming from Kleve, turn left at the pedestrian traffic lights, part of the Beuys-Atelier building).
1 disabled toilet is located in the checkout area in the basement and can be reached by elevator without barriers. 1 wheelchair-accessible toilet is located in the Beuys-Atelier part of the building in the basement and can also be reached barrier-free by elevator.
There are two barrier-free elevators that can be used to reach all levels of the museum and Café Moritz.
The lift provides barrier-free access to Cafe Moritz on the 1st floor.
Guided tours in easy-to-understand language are available on request.
A listening carpet is used at openings.
Assistance dogs are allowed.
Audio guides are provided for special exhibitions.
Folding stools and 1 wheelchair can be borrowed. Audio guides are provided for special exhibitions. Guided tours in simple language and workshops for different target groups are offered.


With a comprehensive retrospective, the Museum Kurhaus Kleve is showing the largest exhibition to date on the life and work of the painter, graphic artist and sculptor Ewald Mataré (Aachen 1887–1965 Meerbusch-Büderich), who is one of the most important artistic personalities of the first half of the 20th century in Germany. His depictions of animals, in which the cow plays a central role, occupy a unique place in German art of the 20th century. For the exhibition, Mataré's studio will be reconstructed using the original furnishings, which are now in Kleve - in counterpoint to the studio of his student Joseph Beuys, which was already reconstructed in the Kurhaus Kleve in 2012. Using a completely new exhibition route, visitors will be taken on a journey through time to the stations on Mataré's journey. Monumental themed rooms will present works of art alongside archive material and originals alongside plaster models and design drawings. They will, among other things, refer to Mataré's life themes (animals, landscape, nature) and, through the integration of sophisticated exhibition architecture and new media, appeal to children, young people and adults alike.

Fig.: Ewald Mataré, Grazing Cow I., 1930, bronze, Museum Kurhaus Kleve - Ewald Mataré Collection; permanent loan from the Friends of the Museum Kurhaus and Koekkoek-Haus Kleve e.V. © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024


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Das Museum ist wegen Umbaumaßnahmen bis auf Weiteres geschlossen01.01.2023 - 30.12.2024
Kartenlink
B.C. Koekkoek-Haus
Di-So /Fei 11-17 h
Koekkoekplatz 1, 47533 Kleve
02821-768833




HOUSE of MATARÉ
Gruppenausstellung
27.10.2024 - 09.03.2025
Kartenlink
Museum Kurhaus Kleve
Di-So 11-17 Uhr
Tiergartenstr. 41, 47533 Kleve
02821-75011


The Museum Kurhaus Kleve is housed in a long, three-part ensemble of former spa buildings from the 19th century. Access for wheelchair users is level and stepless via a side entrance. There is also a parking space here. (Address Tiergartengartenstr. 41, coming from Kleve, turn left before the pedestrian lights, part of the Beuys-Atelier building).

Disabled lockers are available in the entrance area.

1 disabled toilet is located in the cash desk area in the basement and can be reached barrier-free by elevator.

1 disabled toilet is located in the Beuys-Atelier part of the building in the basement and can also be reached barrier-free by elevator.

Folding stools and 1 wheelchair can be borrowed.

Audio guides are provided for special exhibitions.

Guided tours in simple language and workshops for different target groups are offered.

A listening carpet is used at openings.

The Café Moritz on the 1st floor can be reached barrier-free with the elevator.
There is parking near the barrier-free side entrance. Address Tiergartengartenstr. 41 from the direction of Kleve turn left before the pedestrian traffic light (part of the Beuys-Atelier building)
Access for wheelchair users is level and stepless via a side entrance. There is also a parking space here. (Address Tiergartengartenstr. 41 coming from Kleve, turn left at the pedestrian traffic lights, part of the Beuys-Atelier building).
1 disabled toilet is located in the checkout area in the basement and can be reached by elevator without barriers. 1 wheelchair-accessible toilet is located in the Beuys-Atelier part of the building in the basement and can also be reached barrier-free by elevator.
There are two barrier-free elevators that can be used to reach all levels of the museum and Café Moritz.
The lift provides barrier-free access to Cafe Moritz on the 1st floor.
Guided tours in easy-to-understand language are available on request.
A listening carpet is used at openings.
Assistance dogs are allowed.
Audio guides are provided for special exhibitions.
Folding stools and 1 wheelchair can be borrowed. Audio guides are provided for special exhibitions. Guided tours in simple language and workshops for different target groups are offered.