MISCELLANEOUS

“I will walk the Camino de Santiago.” This announcement by Volker Masuhr caused head-shaking and bewilderment: what’s that supposed to mean? It quickly becomes clear that the 800 km march will be a challenge—physically, mentally, and socially. For weeks, traveling with nothing more than what he carries on his body will be an entirely new experience for the school principal from Flensburg. But the most surprising thing will be what the journey does to the pilgrim…

Volker Masuhr will talk about this in his illustrated lecture as part of the exhibition opening “I am a Drinnie” on April 19 at 3:00 p.m. Visitors can look forward to it!


THOMAS LUNAU CURATOR

KUNST FÜR ANGELN e.V. was pleased to once again have the artist and director of the Sønderjyllands Art School in Sønderborg, THOMAS LUNAU, as the curator for our German-Danish art project in 2025. The results were on display at Wittkielhof from May to April 2025.


FROM THE COLLECTION

New entry February 2023:


Anne Lass, Untitled, Chicago, 2005 (Polar Bear), Archival Pigment Print, Diasec, 60 x 75 cm, Courtesy of Anne Lass © Anne Lass/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2023

ABOUT THE ARTISTS,
FROM THE ARTISTS

Sofie Bird Møller talks about Rolling Berlin – an homage to Berlin. The artwork was exposed with other of her works in the exhibition ART OVERCOMES BOUNDARIES. It has been also her contribution to the exhibition “City – Country – Connectivity”, the second exhibition at the Wittkielhof, October-November, 2022.

Sofie Bird Møller, Rolling Berlin – an homage to Berlin, Acrylic on postcard, 2022


KUNST FÜR ANGELN IS HAPPY ABOUT:
ART IN ANGELN!

“Curated Disaster” by Studio C.A.R.E.Rotterdam, the slightly different “Demolition Party”, implemented in the heart of Angeln, at Paddy Boehme in Sterup!

A program by the NDR