Modern Art at the Jewish Museum Berlin and the Berlinische Galerie
The Jewish Museum Berlin and the Berlinische Galerie are located in the immediate vicinity. On Museum Sunday, they are jointly inviting visitors to a dialogical tour of both museums. The focus is on the examination of modern art, which closely links the two collections. Works by Max Liebermann, Lesser Ury, Julie Wolfthorn, Otto Freundlich and Felix Nussbaum, for example, can be found at both locations. They all had a decisive influence on art in Berlin and were ostracized by the National Socialists. The two-hour tour brings together the respective perspectives and collection commissions of the two museums and thus expands our view of a piece of (art) history.
This event is supported by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion to prevent anti-Semitism and promote interreligious dialog.
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Meeting point: Foyer of the JMB, Lindenstraße 9-14, 10969 Berlin
Price info: Registration via the Museum Sunday ticket store