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SUMMARY:Special exhibition Glyptothek: Greek Temples. Black and white photographs by Richard Berndt
DESCRIPTION:The Glyptothek has a tradition of displaying works of contemporary art alongside the ancient originals at regular intervals. In the exhibition “Greek Temples”\, Richard Berndt\, an ambitious amateur\, presents his black and white photographs of ancient sanctuaries and takes us back to Greece and lower Italy. Ancient sculpture thus meets ancient architecture\, which usually provided the setting for its installation. In other respects\, too\, the location for the presentation of such photographs could hardly have been better chosen with the neoclassical Glyptothek and its façade inspired by Greek temple architecture. \n\nThe temples of the Greeks\, which have usually only survived as ruins\, are among the most impressive images that remain in the memory of a trip to ancient Greek sites. Richard Berndt has captured some of them with his camera in a very unique way: The large-format images show sections and thus draw the eye to the diverse details of Greek temple architecture. Some well-known temples can therefore only be identified at second or third glance. The fragmentary that Richard Berndt literally brings out with his camera allows the viewer to discover both the new and the familiar in the selected temples – a very similar experience to the one that visitors can have on their hundredth visit to the Glyptothek when looking at a supposedly very familiar sculpture. In this way\, the exhibition opens the eyes to the undiscovered in the familiar.
URL:https://www.antike-am-koenigsplatz.mwn.de/en/event/greek-temples-black-and-white-photographs-by-richard-berndt/
LOCATION:Glyptothek\, Königsplatz 3\, München\, 80333
CATEGORIES:Special exhibition
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SUMMARY:Special exhibition Collections of Antiquities: Our Myths. Our Roots – Unsere Mythen. Unsere Wurzeln
DESCRIPTION:15.10.2025 – 25.01.2026 \nFIDEM XXXVIII. World Exhibition of Modern Medallic Art  \nThe world exhibition of modern medal art takes place in Munich for the first time (FIDEM XXXVIII). On display will be 500 art medals from over 30 countries\, designed by 350 artists and oscillating between classical form and modern small sculpture. The works from Europe\, Oceania\, Asia and America\, which have already won awards in their countries of origin\, will enter into a dialog with each other under the heading “Our Myths – Our Roots”. The diversity of the countries is reflected in the objects\, which open up different perspectives on current and timeless themes.    \nThe medal is part of a 500-year-old tradition that originated in Renaissance Italy and found its most famous representative in Germany in Albrecht Dürer. Then as now\, medals are usually double-sided\, with the main side presenting the motif and the other a symbol as a commentary. While German or American medal art often takes up political themes\, countries such as the Netherlands and Latvia are known for their avant-garde small sculptures. Japan and New Zealand\, on the other hand\, are particularly sensitive to indigenous traditions.    \nThe exhibition is linked to the XXXVIII. Art Medal Congress Munich 2025\, which will take place from October 15–18. The event is organized by the Bavarian State Coin Collection under the direction of the Fédération Internationale de la Médaille d’Art and its president Philip Attwood\, former director of the British Museum London. The patron of the event is HRH Duke Franz of Bavaria. The venues are the State Coin Collection\, the State Collections of Antiquities\, the Central Institute for Art History and the Amerikahaus. The main exhibition in the State Collections of Antiquities will be enriched by a comprehensive program of lectures by leading medal experts\, artist workshops and other exhibitions in the city.       \nFurther information can be found on the website of the Munich State Coin Collection.  \nThe images provided here may be used free of charge in the context of editorial reporting on the State Coin Collection and the State Collections of Antiquities and Glyptothek with reference to the exhibition “FIDEM XXXVIII. World Exhibition of Modern Medallic Art: Our Myths – Our Roots” may be used free of charge\, provided the source is cited as © FIDEM. Use for commercial purposes is not permitted.
URL:https://www.antike-am-koenigsplatz.mwn.de/en/event/our-myths-our-roots-unsere-mythen-unsere-wurzeln/
LOCATION:Staatliche Antikensammlungen\, Königsplatz 1\, München\, 80333\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Special exhibition
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