In his photographic work, Ted Partin devotes himself to the image of the human being, one of the great emotional core themes of photographic history. Partin's view of a youthful American society is presented for the first time in a museum context.
The Kunstmuseen Krefeld presents the photographs of the American artist Ted Partin (b. 1977, Tarrytown, New York, lives in Brooklyn, New York) - images that move us in ways both subtle and intelligent. His subject is people captured in everyday situations: in city streets, at home, in their cars and in the countryside. Using the means of...
In his photographic work, Ted Partin devotes himself to the image of the human being, one of the great emotional core themes of photographic histor...
In the first exhibition highlight of the year, three outstanding artists - Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Georg Kolbe, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe - are being brought together for the first time at Haus Lange in Krefeld. Figurative sculpture, as repeatedly integrated into designs and buildings by the architect Mies van der Rohe, is thus placed in direct dialog with the building, the design, and the gardens of Haus Lange. The background for the interplay between architecture and sculpture is the natural-philosophical climate, which, in the early twentieth century, influenced a wide range of...
In the first exhibition highlight of the year, three outstanding artists - Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Georg Kolbe, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe - are being br...