Thomas Baumhekel und Caspar David Friedrich: Hegenbarth Collection Berlin :
Caspar David Friedrich, Thomas Baumhekel and Others: "Found in Translation" at the Herr Hegenbarth Collection Berlin
We are pleased to announce the exhibition "Caspar David Friedrich: Found in Translation" at the Herr Hegenbarth Collection Berlin.
Caspar David Friedrich, Thomas Baumhekel, and other artists from the collection
Found in Translation
Herr Hegenbarth Collection Berlin
19, 2024 — April 9, 2025
Wednesday, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Hegenbarth Collection Berlin, Art on Paper, Laubacher Straße 38, 14197 Berlin
On the occasion of the 250th birthday of Caspar David Friedrich (1774—1840), the Hegenbarth Collection Berlin is showcasing works on paper by the Romantic artist from its own holdings, juxtaposed with historical and contemporary representations. The focus of the exhibition is on the temporal and cultural transfer of the landscape motif. The selected works were created between the 15th century and the year 2024. Art historian and exhibition curator Johannes Rößler will, as co-editor, present the newly edited letters and writings of Caspar David Friedrich at the Hegenbarth Collection Berlin during the exhibition.
The exhibition title "Caspar David Friedrich — Found in Translation" is a playful reference to the 2003 film "Lost in Translation" (directed by Sofia Coppola). The juxtaposition explores transformation and translation in the realm of landscape representation within European art development and in relation to selected Japanese art positions of the 15th and 21st centuries.
Visitor Information: We cordially invite all art enthusiasts to visit the Hegenbarth Collection Berlin and experience the timeless works of Caspar David Friedrich, Thomas Baumhekel, and others. For more information, please visit the website at www.herr-hegenbarth-berlin.de.
About the Herr Hegenbarth Collection Berlin: The Hegenbarth Gallery Berlin is dedicated to presenting significant works of classical and modern art. With a focus on connecting tradition and contemporary interpretation, we create exhibitions that encourage dialogue between artists and the audience." 19.10.2024 – 9.4.2025
We are pleased to announce the exhibition "Caspar David Friedrich: Found in Translation" at the Herr Hegenbarth Collection Berlin.
Caspar David Friedrich, Thomas Baumhekel, and other artists from the collection
Found in Translation
Herr Hegenbarth Collection Berlin
19, 2024 — April 9, 2025
Wednesday, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Hegenbarth Collection Berlin, Art on Paper, Laubacher Straße 38, 14197 Berlin
On the occasion of the 250th birthday of Caspar David Friedrich (1774—1840), the Hegenbarth Collection Berlin is showcasing works on paper by the Romantic artist from its own holdings, juxtaposed with historical and contemporary representations. The focus of the exhibition is on the temporal and cultural transfer of the landscape motif. The selected works were created between the 15th century and the year 2024. Art historian and exhibition curator Johannes Rößler will, as co-editor, present the newly edited letters and writings of Caspar David Friedrich at the Hegenbarth Collection Berlin during the exhibition.
The exhibition title "Caspar David Friedrich — Found in Translation" is a playful reference to the 2003 film "Lost in Translation" (directed by Sofia Coppola). The juxtaposition explores transformation and translation in the realm of landscape representation within European art development and in relation to selected Japanese art positions of the 15th and 21st centuries.
Visitor Information: We cordially invite all art enthusiasts to visit the Hegenbarth Collection Berlin and experience the timeless works of Caspar David Friedrich, Thomas Baumhekel, and others. For more information, please visit the website at www.herr-hegenbarth-berlin.de.
About the Herr Hegenbarth Collection Berlin: The Hegenbarth Gallery Berlin is dedicated to presenting significant works of classical and modern art. With a focus on connecting tradition and contemporary interpretation, we create exhibitions that encourage dialogue between artists and the audience." 19.10.2024 – 9.4.2025