Exhibition: "Everything has its time"
"Everything has its time" is the theme of the exhibition at St. Blasius Church in Hann. Münden (Ziegelstraße, level with house number 16) until June 28: Dransfeld artist Helga Reimann has depicted the passage of time and contemporary events. In her collages and paintings, she traces everything that happens under the term "time". From the seasons to technical and historical developments, the result is an exhibition with great variety and depth on the subject.
It can be visited daily from 11 am to 5 pm, admission free.
There will be an introduction to the exhibition during the church service on Sunday, May 10, from 10 am.
The artist is also offering a booklet to accompany the exhibition and invites visitors to explore the pictures or simply browse through and read them at their leisure. The course of time, lifetime, zeitgeist, signs of the times - her project began with collecting. The artist from Dransfeld describes how she came to realize that everything has its time. This corresponds with the biblical passage from Ecclesiastes, chapter 3, to which she dedicated her own artistic interpretation. Under "Traces of Time", she recalls "Lost Places". She undertakes a "journey through time" using the example of the Beelitz sanatoriums, an institution whose eventful history bears stony witness to political and social upheavals. Helga Reimann's "contemporary witnesses" are winners of the Nobel Peace Prize, people who are committed to ensuring that we can live in better times. From cave paintings to book printing and e-books, a series of collages shows the development of recorded communication. Visitors should definitely take some time to visit the exhibition, as there is a lot to discover.
It can be visited daily from 11 am to 5 pm, admission free.
There will be an introduction to the exhibition during the church service on Sunday, May 10, from 10 am.
The artist is also offering a booklet to accompany the exhibition and invites visitors to explore the pictures or simply browse through and read them at their leisure. The course of time, lifetime, zeitgeist, signs of the times - her project began with collecting. The artist from Dransfeld describes how she came to realize that everything has its time. This corresponds with the biblical passage from Ecclesiastes, chapter 3, to which she dedicated her own artistic interpretation. Under "Traces of Time", she recalls "Lost Places". She undertakes a "journey through time" using the example of the Beelitz sanatoriums, an institution whose eventful history bears stony witness to political and social upheavals. Helga Reimann's "contemporary witnesses" are winners of the Nobel Peace Prize, people who are committed to ensuring that we can live in better times. From cave paintings to book printing and e-books, a series of collages shows the development of recorded communication. Visitors should definitely take some time to visit the exhibition, as there is a lot to discover.
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Eligibility
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Target Group Adult
Target Group the Elderly
for individual guests
Foreign Language
German
Payment methods
Entrance Free
Author
Organization
Hann. Münden Marketing GmbH
License (master data)
Bettina Sangerhausen
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