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FACES OF MIND
Works by Rosemarie Trockel, Rainer Fetting, Markus Lüpertz, Georg Kolbe, Pablo Picasso and Neo Rauch, among others, travel back to the walls of their homes.
Thanks to Carmen and Dietmar Peikert (PECADI Art Foundation) and curator Anna Havemann (Haus. Kunst. Mitte) for the impressive show. The exhibition ended on April 11 with over 200 works on the theme of “faces of mind” – the human head as mirror, stage and projection surface.

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ACC Gallery Weimar
“The Weimar Collection”
Exhibition until July 05, 2026
“What would a Weimar collection look like if it existed? A collection whose works thematize, record and reflect Weimar itself, with its unevenness, potholes, false bottoms and slanted positions, with its places, people, myths and stereotypes?”
(from the exhibition info text)
In a stroke of genius, the ACC Gallery is showing precisely this imaginary collection. The curators point out a grievance: In their view, contemporary art receives too little attention in a city characterized by classicism and Bauhaus modernism.
But now it is! The show presents video works, photographs, paintings and installations from the past 50 years. Comprehensive information about the exhibition and the names of all participating artists can be found HERE.

For every visitor to Weimar who approached the city center from the train station on Carl August Allee in the 1980s, the large ruin in the middle of the city’s visual axis formed a strange backdrop. The astonished question: “What kind of imposing building is that?”
In Torsten Schlüter’s watercolor cycle “Landesmuseum”, the motif of the ruins of the Thuringian State Museum embodies a symbol of the decay of the GDR political system. During the isolation practiced by the ruling system, TS transforms the rudimentary building, which was about to be demolished, into an oriental palace pulsating within, thereby also referring to intercultural connections and correspondences between Orient and Occident and to traditional influences on the arts of Weimar from outside.
Four watercolors from the cycle are currently on display in the “Weimar Collection”.

Brecht in Calcutta
Tea in the studio – episode 18 is here
The podcast episodes of “Tee im Atelier” appear at irregular intervals. This episode comes from India again. It takes us back to Weimar in the 1980s.

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