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In 1989, the Swiss art historian and curator Jean-Christophe Ammann [6] moved from the Kunsthalle Basel to Frankfurt am Main and opened the new Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK) Frankfurt am Main there on 6 June 1991. With a new exhibition model, the Change of Scene, which took place a total of 20 times with the help of private sponsors (Change ...
Museum Giersch, showcasing a small permanent collection of local 19th-century artists and houses temporary exhibition on artists that have a (loose) connection to the Frankfurt region; Portikus, a small free exhibition space showing temporary exhibitions of contemporary art; Eintracht Frankfurt Museum (Waldstadion) Museums located in Offenbach ...
14 France. 15 Germany. 16 Greece. 17 India. ... Museum für Moderne Kunst, Domstrasse 10, 60311 Frankfurt am Main; Museum für Neue Kunst, Karlsruhe;
The Schirn Kunsthalle is a Kunsthalle in Frankfurt, Germany, located in the old city between the Römer and the Frankfurt Cathedral; [3] it is part of Frankfurt's Museumsufer (Museum Riverbank). The Schirn exhibits both modern and contemporary art. [4] It is the main venue for temporary art exhibitions in Frankfurt. [4]
Musée d'art moderne et contemporain de Saint-Étienne Métropole, Saint-Priest-en-Jarez; Château de Montsoreau-Museum of Contemporary Art, Montsoreau; Lille Métropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art, Villeneuve d'Ascq
Jewish Museum Frankfurt. 13. ... Museum für Moderne Kunst (Modern Art Museum) 18. Frankfurter Judengasse Museum (Preserved foundations from the Ghetto) 19.
In 1989, Ammann moved to Frankfurt and opened there as director on 6 June 1991 [4] the new museum designed by the Viennese architect Hans Hollein [5] designed Museum für Moderne Kunst. The new museum gained international renown with a new form of exhibition, the "Szenenwechsel", which was held every six months and took place a total of twenty ...
Museum für Moderne Kunst; Museum der Weltkulturen; Museum Angewandte Kunst; Museum für Kommunikation Frankfurt; Museum Giersch; Museum of Modern Electronic Music; N.