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Research COMMUNITY | PEOPLE # To Vote

The exhibition examines the artistic and scientific freedoms that we enjoy in our time inspired by the 70th anniversary of the German constitution.

14.12.2019 bis 16.02.2020

Research COMMUNITY | PEOPLE # To Vote

Dates and Events

14. December – 16. February 2020 
Exhibition in the gallery on the ground floor

opening hours: Tue-Sat 1 pm to 6 pm, Sun and Fri 10 am to 8 pm and by appointment
The exhibition rooms and the cafe are reachable barrier-free.

13 December, 2019, Friday 7 pm: EXHIBITION OPENING
- Greeting: Rainer Schneider, vice president of the District Council of Upper Bavaria
- Introduction: Eva Tillig, curator Marta Herford
Shuttletaxi from Freising station: 6.55 pm; return: 8.50 pm

28 January, 2020, Tuesday 4 pm: meetup+art
Guided tour through the exhibition with Alexandra M. Hoffmann

9 February, 2020, Sunday 3 pm: KUNST#TAG 071 Symposium: Freedom for Art and Science!

  • What Is the Difference between the Freedom of Art and Freedom of Speech? And Is this Difference still Contemporary? Presentation by Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich
  • Why Has It Never Been Understood? Truly Unique in the World and Outstanding: Art. 5.3 German Basic Law. Presentation by Prof. Dr. Bazon Brock
  • Artist talk with Stephanie Senge and Tim Bennett

Moderation: Dr. Björn Vedder Shuttletaxi from Freising station: 2.55 pm; return: 6.45 pm


participating artists:

Stephanie Senge (Germany)
Tim Bennett (UK-Germany)

About the exhibition

The exhibition Research COMMUNITY | PEOPLE got the subtitle Wählen (Voting). It is inspired by the seventieth anniversary of the founding of the German Constitution, artists Stephanie Senge and Tim Bennett take this as an opportunity to focus on Article 5 paragraph 3 (3) of the Constitution: “Art and scholarship, research and teaching shall be free.” The slow and at times violent struggles for universal suffrage and gender equality and the infrastructure and processes they demand are presented theater-like in a complex installation reminiscent of a sprawling museum diorama.

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