2024 Annual exhibition on southern Africa
In the annual exhibition "The hare is the hunter's death", the natural history collections at the Museum Wiesbaden will focus on southern Africa in 2024. With a special focus on Namibia, it will be about the millennia-old interaction between animals and humans, as the museum announced in Wiesbaden on Tuesday. The show (March 21, 2024 to February 2, 2025) will illuminate the period from the Stone Age to the safaris of the present day.
The special exhibitions in the art department include a retrospective (26 April to 25 August 2024) to mark the 100th birthday of Günter Fruhtrunk with abstract and colorful paintings from the post-war period. In Classical Modernism, the focus will be on Max Pechstein from the "Brücke" group of artists, the museum added. The show "The Sun in Black and White" (15 March to 30 June 2024) explores the question of why the expressive painter often refrained from using color.
Visitors interested in the 2024 exhibition at Museum Wiesbaden will discover the millennia-long relationship between animals and humans in southern Africa, with a specific focus on Namibia. The natural history collections of the museum will highlight this interaction in the exhibition titled "The hare is the hunter's death."
Source: www.dpa.com