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Saturday, September 28, 2024 |
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Berlin Prepares for Long Night of Museums Celebration |
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BERLIN, GERMANY.- Traditionally in the summer Berlin "LANGE NACHT DER MUSEEN" is covering the city on its largest scale. On almost 400 square kilometres - between Glienicke Palace, the Museum at the Waterplant Friedrichshagen and the Museum of Local History Reinickendorf - more than 100 museums and cultural institutions are giving access to their exhibitions, collections and art objects throughout the night, enriched by a variety of events. On August 28, 2004 some of these events take up the current Berlin-Brandenburg cultural issue "Landscape, Parks and Gardens" like the Brücke Museum having readings from Brecht, Zweig, Whitman and Stefan George, or the Picture Gallery at Kulturforum Potsdamer Platz presenting a magic summer night and the German Museum of Technology is interesting children in "everything that blooms, crawls and flies".
Glienicke Palace and the brilliantly restored Köpenick Palace are first time participants, just as "Palast der Republik" is unlocking its doors that night.
The nine-part Installation "RefleCity" by French artist Armel Réau (supported by McKinsey & Company) has been installed along "Unter den Linden" all the way to "Schlossplatz" for this summer night event in Berlin specifically.
"Deutsche Post" as a partner of "LANGE NACHT DER MUSEEN" is presenting among other things an exhibition of photos by Berlin artist Stephan Maria Rother at the Museum of Communication, the show "service has many faces" is featuring the people working for the company.
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Today's News
September 28, 2024
A museum director's heirs lay claim to his Rembrandts
Van Gogh 'Sunflowers' targeted again as protesters are sentenced to jail
An exclusive peek at the Met's reimagined Rockefeller Wing
A library that holds its own among museums
ALBERTINA Museum exhibits the entire fascination of Marc Chagall's world of themes and motifs
Exhibition of sculptures and works on paper by David Rabinowitch opens at Peter Blum Gallery
Masterpieces by Maarten van Heemskerck in the Netherlands for the first time
V&A gains support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to transform its historic South Asia gallery
Casemore Gallery opens an exhibition of works from artists Sungho Bae, Efrat Hakimi, Thomas Kong, Ed Oh and Guanyu Xu
Works by Antonio de Guezala enter the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum by purchase, donation, and long-term loan
Royal College of Art announces the winners of the Helen Hamlyn Design Awards for 2024
Pristine, precious first edition of 'The Lord of The Rings' trilogy rises in Heritage Auctions event
A photo booth downtown draws a nostalgic crowd
Philadelphia's BalletX shows variety but little depth
Production linked to Neil Gaiman is halted amid sexual assault claims
Lhasa's music captivated audiences everywhere but here
Francis Ford Coppola reenters a changed Hollywood. It could be rough.
Maggie Smith, grand dame of stage and screen, dies at 89
NAACP Legal Defense Fund records newly digitized and now available online from the Library of Congress
New York Film Festival pitches its ever-expanding, global tent
Clarice Rivers, earthy muse of two artists, dies at 88
Neil King Jr., who wrote of a long walk of 'renewal,' dies at 65
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