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TO BE SEEN. Queer Lives 1900–1950
07.10.2022–21.05.2023
Opening 06.10.

The Munich Documentation Center for the History of National Socialism presents moments from the diverse histories of LGBTIQ* in Germany in the first half of the 20th century.
Focused on the topics of networks, visibility, and persecution, the exhibition features current artistic positions developed especially for the show as well as historical testimonies and works of art. A multiplicity of bodies, genders, identities, and intimacies provides the impetus for a critical examination of remembrance and the repression of memory.

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Max-Mannheimer-Platz 1
80333 München
Katharina Aigner
Maximiliane Baumgartner
Claude Cahun
Zackary Drucker
Philipp Gufler
Lena Rosa Händle
Hannah Höch
Paul Hoecker
Germaine Krull
Elisar von Kupffer
Herbert List
Jeanne Mammen
Michaela Melián
Emil Orlik
Zoltán Lesi & Ricardo Portilho
Alexander Sacharoff
Gertrude Sandmann
Christian Schad
Mikołaj Sobczak
Program
08.09.
"VARIOUS DELI"
5pm

Let’s kick-off the VARIOUS OTHERS opening weekend together: Join the participants, artists, curators and guests of VARIOUS OTHERS for a drink and a chat at the opening of VARIOUS DELI – an inclusive pop-up space in cooperation with BalanDeli.

 

All visitors and participants of Various Others are invited to meet and refresh at VARIOUS DELI! Enjoy an outdoor coffee break at the heart of Munich’s Kunstareal in-between museum and gallery visits and discuss art, history and memory with us.

 

Open Wednesday – Sunday || 12am–19pm (closed on rainy days).
For further informations please visit nsdoku.de

Max-Mannheimer-Platz 1, 80333 Munich, Germany
01.10.
Guided Tour "Divinely Gifted: A walk through a piece of Munich’s art history"
2pm

Works by “divinely gifted” artists in (semi-)public space: A walk through a piece of Munich’s art history.
A cooperation between the Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism and Haus der Kunst.
This is a guided walking tour through Munich by Wolfgang Brauneis.
Wolfgang Brauneis curated last years Exhibition "Die Liste der ,Gottbegnadeten'. Künstler des Nationalsozialismus in der Bundesrepublik", at the Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin.

Meeting point: Haus der Kunst, main entrance

Please register via https://hausderkunst.de/kalender
This tour is free of charge

Prinzregentenstraße 1, 80538 Munich, Germany
02.10.
Guided Tour "Divinely Gifted: A walk through a piece of Munich’s art history"
2pm

Works by “divinely gifted” artists in (semi-)public space: A walk through a piece of Munich’s art history.
A cooperation between the Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism and Haus der Kunst.
This is a guided walking tour through Munich by Wolfgang Brauneis.
Wolfgang Brauneis curated last years Exhibition "Die Liste der ,Gottbegnadeten'. Künstler des Nationalsozialismus in der Bundesrepublik", at the Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin.

Meeting point: Haus der Kunst, main entrance

Please register via https://hausderkunst.de/kalender
This tour is free of charge

Prinzregentenstraße 1, 80538 Munich, Germany
03.10.
Guided Tour "Divinely Gifted: A walk through a piece of Munich’s art history"
2pm

Works by “divinely gifted” artists in (semi-)public space: A walk through a piece of Munich’s art history.
A cooperation between the Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism and Haus der Kunst.
This is a guided walking tour through Munich by Wolfgang Brauneis.
Wolfgang Brauneis curated last years Exhibition "Die Liste der ,Gottbegnadeten'. Künstler des Nationalsozialismus in der Bundesrepublik", at the Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin.

Meeting point: Haus der Kunst, main entrance

Please register via https://hausderkunst.de/kalender
This tour is free of charge

Prinzregentenstraße 1, 80538 Munich, Germany
06.10.
Opening "TO BE SEEN. Queer Lives 1900–1950"
5pm
Max-Mannheimer-Platz 1, 80333 Munich, Germany
07.10.
Screening and Artist Talk "Schreber is a Woman" with El Palomar
Max-Mannheimer-Platz
7pm

In their audiovisual piece Schreber is a Woman, the Barcelona-based artists’ collective El Palomar delves into the mind of Daniel Paul Schreber, a German lawyer (1842–1911) who became famous for his reports from a psychiatric clinic that later inspired Freund. Together with El Palomar, we will use the story as a basis for a queer meditation on transness, biopolitics, and German children’s books.

Max-Mannheimer-Platz Munich, Germany
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