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Research CONCEPT/IDEAS # Mischa Kuball

Mischa Kuball's installation "five suns / after Galileo" alludes to both the conflict and common ground between science and art. His use of light is consistently linked to a reflecting on social, political and (natural) scientific concerns.

Date :

06.04.2019 until 09.06.2019

Research CONCEPT/IDEAS # Mischa Kuball

Events

6. April to 10 June, 2019
Exhibithion in the vault on the first floor
opening hours: Tue to Sat 2 pm 7 pm , Sun and holidays 10 am 7 pm and by appointment
The exhibition rooms and the cafe are reachable barrier-free.

5 April, 2019, Friday 7 pm: EXHIBITION OPENING
Introduction: Prof. Dr. Peter B. Steiner, art historian
Shuttletaxi from Freising station: 6.55 pm; return: 8.50 pm

19 May, 2019, Sunday 4 pm: meetup+art
Guided tour in the framework of the International Museum Day

26 May, 2019, Sunday 3 pm: KUNST#TAG 066
Presentation and artist talk with Mischa Kuball
Shuttletaxi from Freising station: 2.55 pm; return: 5.45 pm

participating artist:

Mischa Kuball (Germany)

About the exhibition

Mischa Kuball’s installation five suns / after Galileo (2018) alludes to both the conflict and common ground between science and art. His use of light is consistently linked to a reflecting on social, political and (natural) scientific concerns. five suns / after Galileo centers on one of Galileo Galilei’s significant
astronomical discoveries: the Italian polymath’s observation of “sunspots” confirming the Copernican worldview.

Opening hours

Exhibitions:

Winter (Nov-Feb)
Tue - Sat: 2 pm - 6 pm
Sun + holidays: 10 am - 7 pm

Summer (March-Oct)
Tue - Sat: 2 pm - 7 pm
Sun + holidays: 10 am - 7 pm

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Das Titelbild des Flyers über die Kunstwerke im Skulpturengarten im Außenbereich des Schafhofs - Europäisches Künstlerhaus Oberbayern zeigt die Skluptur "SpaceSheep" des ungarischen Künstlers Csongor Szigeti, ein silbernes, halb abstraktes Schaf auf einer Wiese.
Brochure about the Sculpture Garden in the outdoor area of the Center for Art
To download: PDF 10 MB