Views – on the road

Draughtsman with a water buffalo, South Maharashtra, India, 2022



Childhood heroes are companions for years. We took them to our hearts early on and they remind us of important events.
Their images recall events that seemed long forgotten. Artists also have their childhood heroes. Torsten Schlüter is represented in the exhibition with a drawing of Ghandi. And with him:
Torsten Schlüter, “The Greatest” (Muhammad Ali alias Cassius Clay), 2019, charcoal, 42 x 30 cm

For the 14th time, studios, artists’ and literary houses, art associations, museums, sculpture parks, galleries, manor houses, castles and churches in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern are opening their doors to the interested public with exhibitions and art events. 138 locations with around 450 participating artists will take part in 2021. A cooperation project of the Künstlerbund MV, the Verband der Kunstmuseen, Galerien und Kunstvereine, the Verein der Schlösser, Guts- und Herrenhäuser, the Nordkirche and the LiteraturRat Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Torsten Schlüter, Curve star, 2021, watercolor, 50x65cm

Torsten Schlüter, “News from the Opera Ball”
Including Markus Lüpertz, Bernd Koberling, Nina Maron, Hubertus Giebe,
Torsten Schlüter and others

“Aufrechter Dichter, Stefan Heym”, 1989, pencil, 68x48cm.
A new website for art in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is online.
Click directly here and then on no. 113, for example, in the far north:
https://www.kunstheute-mv.de/karte.html

The Resigned Poet, 1989, oil on hardboard, 42 x 32cm, Collection Landesmuseum Darmstadt


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