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RMD3B824–(dpa) - A sculpture of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) is on display in the Bucerius Kunst Forum in Hamburg, 12 December 2002. The exhibtion will be open until 16 March 2003.
RMD3TPND–A visitor looks at the sculpture 'No Print' by artist Julien Berthier at the 'Open Space' exhibition at the arts fair 'Art Cologne' in Cologne, Germany, Tuesday, 31 October 2006. The international arts fair 'Art Cologne' takes place from 1st until 5th November 2006 in Cologne. Photo: Oliver Berg
RMD3BGNX–(dpa) - A group of artists work on a sculpture made from sand at the East Side Gallery in Berlin, 17 June 2003. The sculpture is called 'Faces of Berlin' and is part of the 'Sandsation' festival and exhibition, the first international arts festival of its kind in Germany, in which artist from variou
RMD4H49Y–The picture shows light sculpture 'HYPERION Fragment' (2008) by artist Rosalie and composer Georg Friedrich Haas at the Center for Arts and Media Karlsruhe (ZKM) in Karlsruhe, Germany, 21 October 2008. The artists' joint project was realised for the music event 'Donaueschingen Festival' in 2006. For the ZKM exhibition the artwork reachsed a new dimension. It now encompasses 3,200 c
RMD3BXN4–(dpa) - Quite an unusual sight is this blown-up sculpture by Canadian artist Max Streicher, which is sticking out from the exhibition 'The Ironic Turn' at the Kunsthalle gallery in Erfurt, Germany, 15 July 2003. This exhibition is the first major survey of contemporary Canadian art in Germany in mor
RMD3BYAE–(dpa) - The man with camera is an amazingly real looking sculpture by US artist Duane Hanson exhibited at the 'More than Reality' exhibition in Berlin, 28 July 2003. Hanson was influenced by pop art when he started out in the 1960s to cast replications of people in their every-day-life and to reflec
RMD3BD4M–(dpa) - A visitor looks at the sculpture 'Zygotic acceleration biogenetic, de-sublimated libidinal model' (1995) by British brothers Jake and Dinos Chapman at the 'Museum Kunst Palast' (museum art palace) in Duesseldorf, Germany, 30 January 2003. Being part of the BritArt wave the two artists have c
RMD3BP83–(dpa) - A visitor walks past a sculpture of Bernardi Roig, titled 'Reflection exercises', during the 8th Art Forum, the international trade fair for contemporary art, at the exhibition pavilion in Berlin, 1 October 2003. Around 1,100 artists from around the world exhibit their work of art and presen
RMD3GG31–(dpa) - Elderly visitors walk by an oversize photo of a child at the arts exhibition 'Kinderland' (children's land) in Schwerin, Germany, 9 August 2004. The artwork by Norwegian artist Rolf Alme is entitled 'Warum wir Kinder nicht leiden koennen' (why we hate kids).
RMD3G5EC–(dpa) - An artist with a chainsaw works on an ice sculpture for the Ice World exhibition in Luebeck, Germany, 27 November 2003. The exhibition takes place in a tent which is cooled down to minus 10 degree Celsius and runs from 12 December 2003 until 25 January 2004.
RMD3BRXG–(dpa) - The clay figure of Teteo innan-Toci, the mother of Gods, dating from 1500, is displayed at the Aztec arts exhibition at the Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn, Germany, 25 September 2003. About 350 pieces of art are shown in what is one of the biggest ever Aztec exhibition. The art represents the life
RMD3G7T6–(dpa) - The 'Adonis of Zschernitz' figure (C), which is said to be the oldest clay figure of Europe, and the sculpture 'Amant' (L, 1970) of Niki de Saint Phalle are shown at the exhibition 'Adonis von Zschernitz' in Dresden, Germany, 3 November 2003. The trunk of the 7,000-year old clay figure was discovered during excavations near Delitzsch.
RMD3GFK4–(dpa) - A mouse sculpture sits in front of an oversized piece of cheese during the 'Mouse, Man and Mouse Trap' exhibition at Grafschafter Museum at Moers Castle, Germany, 20 August 2004. Next to plush, metal and paper mice there will also be many mouse drawings on display at the exhibition which lasts until 1 November 2004.
RMD4H4A1–The picture shows light sculpture 'HYPERION Fragment' (2008) by artist Rosalie and composer Georg Friedrich Haas at the Center for Arts and Media Karlsruhe (ZKM) in Karlsruhe, Germany, 21 October 2008. The artists' joint project was realised for the music event 'Donaueschingen Festival' in 2006. For the ZKM exhibition the artwork reachsed a new dimension. It now encompasses 3,200 c
RMD3FTYF–(dpa) - A sculpture made by the artist Thomas Kehl pictured at the 15th Art Frankfurt fair, in Frankfurt, Germany, 28 April 2003. The Art Frankfurt takes place from 26 April to 1 May 2003 and is trade fair and exhibition in one. This year only 162 galleries present their artists' works. Reasons are the difficult economic situation and the Iraq War.
RMDAWHE9–A female visitor has a look at the bronze sculpture 'Little Dancer of Fourteen Years' by Edgar Degas at the exhibition 'Von Houdon bis Rodin' ('From Houdon to Rodin') at the 'Staatliche Kunsthalle' ('State Arts Hall') in Karlsruhe, Germany, 26 April 2007. The exhibition featuring French 19th century sculptures can be seen from 28 April to 26 August 2007. Photo: Ronald Wittek (ATTEN
RMD3FN62–(dpa) - Ice artist Mark Davis from the United States works on a giant during the 2nd International Ice Sculpture Festival in Luebeck, Germany, 23 November 2004. 40 ice artists from all over the world craft sculptures out of 400,000 kilograms of ice. Visitors can view the exhibition 'Phantasy in Ice' in a specifically erected 1750 square meter large hall from 10 December 2004 until
RMD3JJRT–(dpa) - Czech artist Jan Smejkal exhibits his sculpture called 'Volkswagen' in a hall at the coal-mine Zollverein in Essen, Germany, 04 April 2005. The sculpture shows a car from the Honnecker era painted with such words as 'Euro' and 'Vision' and is part of the EU member countries new art scene. The culture department of the city of Essen in co-operation with the bidding office fo
RMD3G3T4–(dpa) - An exhibit from the Body World exhibition in Munich, Germany, 29 November 2002. The Bavarian administrative court approved on 21 February 2003 the controversial exhibition Body Worlds to exhibit in Munich. The physician professor Gunther von Hagens was relieved after the official decision.
RMDB16E1–A woman stands next to a terra cotta sculpture dubbed 'Mona' by Berlin based artist Robert Metzkes at the recently redesigned and restored Museum of Applied Arts inside the Grassi-Museum building in Leipzig, Germany, 2 November 2007. Within five years the museum invested more than one million euros in the restoration of its applied art gems. A first exhibition named 'Von der Antike
RMD3FYCX–(dpa) - Visitors look at an exhibit at the Body World exhibition in Munich, Germany, 23 February 2003. After weeks of debates the Bavarian administrative court approved on 21 February 2003 of the controversial exhibition Body Worlds to exhibit in Munich. But not all of the prepared human bodies are allowed to be exhibited.
RMD4RDPY–Visitors pass the sculpture ?X? in the ?Sesam oeffne Dich? (?Open Sesame!?) exhibition of sculptures by artist Isa Genzken in the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany, 12 August 2009. The exhibition can be visited from 15 August to 15 November 2009. Photo: Oliver Berg
RMD4PTK8–Pumpkins on display during a pumpkin sculpture exhibition at Holiday Park in Hassloch, Germany, 01 September 2009. The theme park stages an exhibition of pumpkin sculptures from 01 September to 01 November 2009. Fifty tons of 80 pumpkin varieties were used. Photo: RONLAD WITTEK
RMD3G0EJ–(dpa) - Visitors look at an exhibit at the Body World exhibition in Munich, Germany, 23 February 2003. After weeks of debates, the Bavarian administrative court approved on 21 February 2003 of the controversial exhibition Body Worlds to exhibit in Munich. But not all of the prepared human bodies are allowed to be exhibited.
RMD3B6R3–(dpa) - Numerous exhibits, which are usually displayed in the basement, lie in an exhibition room on an upper floor of the Albertinum museum in Dresden, Germany, 17 August 2002. Some 11,000 exhibits were carried upstairs to save them from the recent flood. The Albertinum is the first state museum in
RMD4PTKC–Various types of pumpkins on display at a pumpkin sculpture exhibition at Holiday Park in Hassloch, Germany, 01 September 2009. The theme park stages an exhibition of pumpkin sculptures from 01 September to 01 November 2009. Fifty tons of 80 pumpkin varieties were used. Photo: RONLAD WITTEK
RMD3FR2T–(dpa) - A visitor looks at an exhibit at the Body World exhibition in Munich, Germany, 23 February 2003. After weeks of debates the Bavarian administrative court approved on 21 February 2003 of the controversial exhibition Body Worlds to exhibit in Munich. But not all of the prepared human bodies are allowed to be exhibited.
RMD4PTK9–Various types of pumpkins on display at a pumpkin sculpture exhibition at Holiday Park in Hassloch, Germany, 01 September 2009. The theme park stages an exhibition of pumpkin sculptures from 01 September to 01 November 2009. Fifty tons of 80 pumpkin varieties were used. Photo: RONLAD WITTEK
RMD3FYE0–(dpa) - A visitor looks at an exhibit at the Body World exhibition in Munich, Germany, 23 February 2003. After weeks of debates the Bavarian administrative court approved on 21 February 2003 of the controversial exhibition Body Worlds to exhibit in Munich. But not all of the prepared human bodies are allowed to be exhibited.
RMD3BMXE–(dpa) - The German artist from Berlin Marcus Weber takes a picture of his sculpture 'Unersättlicher Kreislauf' (insatiable circuit) at the 15th Art Frankfurt, in Germany, 26 April 2003. Weber's sculpture is made of paper and sleaze, measures 20 metres and is offered for 22,000 Euros by the gallery H
RMD3G41G–(dpa) - Alfred Hrdlicka, Austrian sculptor and graphic artist, leans against the bronze sculpture 'Bal de victime' in the Willy-Brand-Haus (Willy-Brand-House) where an exhibition takes place in his honour, Berlin, 13 February 2003. Alfred Hrdlicka will celebrate his 75th birthday on 27 February 2003. The artist's works show pain, sorrow, destruction, brutality and murder. 130 works
RMD3G43G–(dpa) - US painter Alex Katz stands among his works of art in Hamburg, Germany, 11 February 2003. The first European exhibition of the artist's cutouts opens in the museum 'Deichtorhallen' in Hamburg on 13 February and runs until 27 April. 45 standing or lying silhouettes made from wood or aluminium, all created between 1959 and 2002, are to be seen. Alex Katz was born in 1927 in N
RMD3BFX3–(dpa) - A chagall vase is reflected in the display case as well as a female visitor of the Chagall exhibition in Balingen, Germany, 18 June 2003. About 100 pieces of pottery are presented until 28 September 2003.
RMD3GKHM–(dpa) - A small boy gazes at lifesized colourful cows made out of fibre glass at a park in Cologne, Germany, 17 July 2004. The 25 cows that were painted by four female artists are part of a travelling exhibition. The cows were manufactured at the workshop of Ulrike and Georg Kresken from Bocholt, Germany.
RMD3G628–(dpa) - A visitor looks at the sculpture 'Frauenkopf' (women's head) by Lyonel Feininger at the art gallery in Hamburg, 23 October 2003. The Lyonel Feininger exhibition in Hamburg runs through 1 February 2004, showing 170 pieces of art, including 30 paintings and numerous drawings which were never shown publicly before.
RMD3GDF3–(dpa) - A visitor looks at the manifold designs by famous German architect Egon Eiermann (1904 - 1970) at the gallery in Karlsruhe, Germany, 16 September 2004. The works are part of a special exhibition titled 'Egon Eiermann - Continuity of Modernity' which will be held from 18 September 2004 until 9 January 2005.
RMD4PTKD–Various types of pumpkins on display at a pumpkin sculpture exhibition at Holiday Park in Hassloch, Germany, 01 September 2009. The theme park stages an exhibition of pumpkin sculptures from 01 September to 01 November 2009. Fifty tons of 80 pumpkin varieties were used. Photo: RONLAD WITTEK
RMD3GDF2–(dpa) - Visitors look at the manifold designs by famous German architect Egon Eiermann (1904 - 1970) at the gallery in Karlsruhe, Germany, 16 September 2004. The works are part of a special exhibition titled 'Egon Eiermann - Continuity of Modernity' which will be held from 18 September 2004 until 9 January 2005.
RMD3GFK5–(dpa) - A Minnie Mouse doll sits on top of an oversized piece of cheese during the 'Mouse, Man and Mouse Trap' exhibition at Grafschafter Museum at Moers Castle, Germany, 20 August 2004. Next to plush, metal and paper mice there will also be many mouse drawings on display at the exhibition which lasts until 1 November 2004.
RMD4PTKA–Various types of pumpkins on display during a pumpkin sculpture exhibition at Holiday Park in Hassloch, Germany, 01 September 2009. The theme park stages an exhibition of pumpkin sculptures from 01 September to 01 November 2009. Fifty tons of 80 pumpkin varieties were used. Photo: RONLAD WITTEK
RMD3G5EG–(dpa) - A man looks at the object 'Live in Your Head' by US artist Richard Artschwager at the museum for modern art in Passau, Germany, 27 November 2003. The 79-year-old artist from New York is regarded as one of the precursors of contemporary installations. The Artschwager exhibition in Passau runs through 1 February 2004.
RMD3BPF4–(dpa) - Two visitors enter through the open mouth of sharks the 'Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhof' (national gallery in the Hamburg train station) in Berlin, 1 October 2003. The sharks, made of steel, styrofoam and fibreglass, are a sculpture by the Australian artist Callum Morton. An exhibition
RMD4PTKB–Various types of pumpkins on display during a pumpkin sculpture exhibition at Holiday Park in Hassloch, Germany, 01 September 2009. The theme park stages an exhibition of pumpkin sculptures from 01 September to 01 November 2009. Fifty tons of 80 pumpkin varieties were used. Photo: RONLAD WITTEK
RMD4FEER–A visitor takes a look at a sculpture by Edgar Degas in the exhibition 'Sculpture by Painters' at the Frieder Burda Museum in Baden-Baden, Germany, 04 July 2008. The exhibition with some 140 artworks by 25 internationally known artists runs from 05 July through 26 October 2008. Photo: ROLF HAID
RMD3G7C0–(dpa) - A 'blue widow spider' is the artwork by artist Pino Pascall during the exhibition 'La Poetica dell Arte Povera' (the poetics of poor art) at the art museum in Magdeburg, Germany, 1 October 2003. The exhibition shows the current Italian avant-garde 'Arte Povera' (poor art) and runs until 7 December.
RMD3MH6J–A visitor examines the bronze sculpture 'Retrospective Bust of a Woman' (1933) by Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dali at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany, Friday 17 March 2006. The Dali exhibition 'La Gare de Perpignan' (Station of Perpignan) runs from 18 March until 25 June 2006. Photo: Oliver Berg
RMD3BYAG–(dpa) - A girl looks at an amazingly real looking elderly woman, a sculpture by US artist Duane Hanson exhibited at the 'More than Reality' exhibition in Berlin, 28 July 2003. Hanson was influenced by pop art when he started out in the 1960s to cast replications of people in their every-day-life and
RMD4PTKE–Actors pose on horse sculptures consisting of various types of pumpkins during a pumpkin sculpture exhibition at Holiday Park in Hassloch, Germany, 01 September 2009. The theme park stages an exhibition of pumpkin sculptures from 01 September to 01 November 2009. Fifty tons of 80 pumpkin varieties were used. Photo: RONLAD WITTEK
RMD3FKYN–(dpa) - A museum employee looks at an incense container from 11./12. century b.c. at the German Bergbaumuseum in Bochum, Germany, 10 December 2004. The piece is part of the exhibition 'Persia's Ancient Splendour' which is the first such exhibition about Iran and features many pieces never seen before in Europe. The exhibition is held until 29 May 2005.
RMD4KF6E–The plaster sculpture ?Bewegung? (?Movement?) pictured during a private view of the exhibition ?Hermann Obrist - Sculpture, Space, Abstraction? at the Pinakothek der Moderne (?Pinacotheca of Modernity?) in Munich, Germany, 15 July 2009. The special exhibition of the work of Swiss artist Obrist will be open for the public from 16 July to 27 September 2009. Photo: TOBIAS HASE
RMD3G662–(dpa) - Ruth Ilka Nuess, preparator at the Overseas Museum, prepares the same scale model of a moonfish (Lampris guttatus) also known as opah in Bremen, Germany, 18 November 2003. The modelwill be featured in a permanent exhibition 'Oceania - Wildlife in the South Seas'. The model is based on the original fish which was cought, frozen and preserved and than used as an imprint for t
RMD3BYAF–(dpa) - Visitors look at an amazingly real looking US policeman, a sculpture by US artist Duane Hanson exhibited at the 'More than Reality' exhibition in Berlin, 28 July 2003. Hanson was influenced by pop art when he started out in the 1960s to cast replications of people in their every-day-life and
RMD3FRF2–(dpa) - A father and his son fly a kite in front of the Tetraeder on the stone heap in Bottrop, Germany, 3 May 2003. The Tetraeder is a work of art which was built in the context of the international construction exhibition in 1994. It weighs 230 tons and is about 165 metres in height. Locals call the heap also 'Monte Schlacko' and use it as a favourite lookout point.
RMD3GP90–(dpa) - Four white doves sitting in a cage which is suspended over a reproduced painting leave their droppings on the picture, at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany, 5 March 2004. The installation by artist Leon Ferrari is part of the exhibition 'Schritte zur Flucht von der Arbeit zum Tun' (moves to an escape from work to doing things) which deals with the social crisis in Arge
RMD3FPDG–(dpa) - A young woman looks at a sculpture called 'Glasbaukasten Dandanah' (Dandanah - building set made of glass) made by the architect Bruno Taut and exhibited in the Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum in Bremen, Germany, 3 March 2003. Taut designed the sculpture in 1920 using 63 different glass components. Until June the museum will be showing 120 oil paintings, watercolours and mode
RMD3FMHM–(dpa) - The artistic director of the Ice World exhibition, Gerd Hoedl, puts the finishing touches on an icy Santa Claus in Luebeck, Germany, 7 December 2004. 40 ice artists from all over the world craft sculptures out of 400,000 kilograms of ice. Visitors can view the exhibition 'Phantasy in Ice' in a specifically erected 1750 square meter large hall from 10 December 2004 until 23
RMMPC0NA–Wiesbaden, Germany. 18th Jan, 2008. A woman eyes the paintin 'The X-7' (1998) by US pop artist Robert Indiana in Wiesbaden, Germany, 18 January 2008. For the first time, the series 'Numbers' is exhibited in Europe. From 22 January through 18 May the museum puts paintings, graphics and sculptures on display in the exhibition 'Robert Indiana - The American Painter of Signs'. Credit: ARNE DEDERT | usage worldwide/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD4KF6H–A plaster model of a memorial pictured during a private view of the exhibition ?Hermann Obrist - Sculpture, Space, Abstraction? at the Pinakothek der Moderne (?Pinacotheca of Modernity?) in Munich, Germany, 15 July 2009. The special exhibition of the work of Swiss artist Obrist will be open for the public from 16 July to 27 September 2009. Photo: TOBIAS HASE
RMD4PTK1–An actress poses on a sculpture of a tractor consisting of various types of pumpkins during a pumpkin sculpture exhibition at Holiday Park in Hassloch, Germany, 01 September 2009. The theme park stages an exhibition of pumpkin sculptures from 01 September to 01 November 2009. Fifty tons of 80 pumpkin varieties were used. Photo: RONLAD WITTEK
RMD4KF6K–A man takes a look at a wallhanging during a private view of the exhibition ?Hermann Obrist - Sculpture, Space, Abstraction? at the Pinakothek der Moderne (?Pinacotheca of Modernity?) in Munich, Germany, 15 July 2009. The special exhibition of the work of Swiss artist Obrist will be open for the public from 16 July to 27 September 2009. Photo: TOBIAS HASE
RMD4PTK7–Three-year-old Alina and her mother Manuela view sculptures of sheep consisting of various types of pumpkins during a pumpkin sculpture exhibition at Holiday Park in Hassloch, Germany, 01 September 2009. The theme park stages an exhibition of pumpkin sculptures from 01 September to 01 November 2009. Fifty tons of 80 pumpkin varieties were used. Photo: RONLAD WITTEK
RMD3J4P1–(dpa) - The sculpture titled 'Three Piece Sculpture Vertebrae' from 1968 by British artist Henry Moore stands on display at the Wuerth art gallery in Schwaebisch Hall, Germany, Tuesday, 07 June 2005. The development of 20th century British sculpturing is the main theme of an exhibition at the art gallery in Schwaebisch Hall, which opens on 08 June 2005. The exhibition places an emp
RMD3KPFJ–(dpa) - A visitor is illuminated by the sculpture 'Vivat made of Spears and Lamps' by Gilberto Zorio in the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany in Bonn, Thursday, 11 August 2005. The work of art forms part of the exhibition 'Van Gogh to Beuys' in which modern master pieces will be on display in ten German and Durch museums until 06 November 2005. Photo: Felix
RMD4KN9N–Craftsmen unpack the sculpture ?Dresdner Knabe? (?Dresden Lad?) from a special transport box after its arrival at ?Japanisches Palais? exhibition hall in Dresden, Germany, 11 May 2009. The exhibition ?Verwandelte Goetter - Antike Skulpturen des Museo del Prado zu Gast in Dresden? (?Transformed Gods - Antique Sculptures of Madrid?s Museo del Prado on temporary display in Dresden?)
RMMPC0ND–Wiesbaden, Germany. 18th Jan, 2008. A woman eyes the paintin 'The X-7' (1998) by US pop artist Robert Indiana in Wiesbaden, Germany, 18 January 2008. For the first time, the series 'Numbers' is exhibited in Europe. From 22 January through 18 May the museum puts paintings, graphics and sculptures on display in the exhibition 'Robert Indiana - The American Painter of Signs'. Credit: ARNE DEDERT | usage worldwide/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD4KN9M–Craftsmen unpack the sculpture ?Dresdner Knabe? (?Dresden Lad?) from a special transport box after its arrival at ?Japanisches Palais? exhibition hall in Dresden, Germany, 11 May 2009. The exhibition ?Verwandelte Goetter - Antike Skulpturen des Museo del Prado zu Gast in Dresden? (?Transformed Gods - Antique Sculptures of Madrid?s Museo del Prado on temporary display in Dresden?)
RMMPC0N7–Wiesbaden, Germany. 18th Jan, 2008. A man walks past oil paintings 'Aspen Love' (1968) by US pop artist Robert Indiana in Wiesbaden, Germany, 18 January 2008. For the first time, the series 'Numbers' is exhibited in Europe. From 22 January through 18 May the museum puts paintings, graphics and sculptures on display in the exhibition 'Robert Indiana - The American Painter of Signs'. Credit: ARNE DEDERT | usage worldwide/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD4EYR9–A visitor takes a picture of a sculpture by Chinese-Canadian artist Terence Koh during the exhibition 'Terence Koh. Captain Buddha' at 'Schirn Kunsthalle' in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 27 May 2008. Photo: UWE ANSPACH
RMD3G65F–(dpa) - 72-year-old Franz Gruss applies the finishing touches of his latest creation, a giant fly, in his self-made prehistoric installation at his garden in Grosswelka, Germany, 24 September 2003. Gruss has so far sculptured around 600 saurians, prehistoric men and mammals and is currently working on a series of insects. He has been working at it since 1978. Over several decades G
RMDB0RCC–Policemen take a look at several bikes arranged on a public toilet in Muenster, Germany, 19 September 2007. The art exhibition 'sculpture projects' seemed to have inspired someone's creativity. It is not an authorised work of the exhibition. Photo: Polizei Muenster
RMD3BMKW–(dpa) - A woman looks at the paintings and sculptures of German expressionist artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938) at the Staatsgalerie (state gallery) in Stuttgart, Germany, 10 April 2003. The oil painting on the left is entitled 'Doris und Heckel am Tisch' (Doris and Heckel at the table, 1910/
RMD4FEF3–Japanese artist Makoto Azuma stand in a flower installation at the exhibition 'Makoto Azuma: Botanical Sculpture' at the NRW Forum in Duesseldorf, Germany, 04 July 2008. The exhibition runs from 05 July through 03 August 2008. Photo: FRANZ-PETER TSCHAUNER
RMD3GDT4–A cameraman films an artwork by Duane Hanson entitled 'Motorcycle Accident' at the exhibition of art collector Friedrich Christian Flick at the Hamburger Bahnhof museum in Berlin, Tuesday, 21 September 2004. The exhibition has triggered a fierce art debate in the city, with some critics accusing Flick of establishing his 2,500-piece contemporary art collection on a fortune amassed
RMD4FEF0–A woman passes the artwork 'Leaves Mannequin' by Japanese artist Makoto Azuma at the exhibition 'Makoto Azuma: Botanical Sculpture' at the NRW Forum in Duesseldorf, Germany, 04 July 2008. The exhibition runs from 05 July through 03 August 2008. Photo: FRANZ-PETER TSCHAUNER
RMD3GDT3–A visitor walks past an artwork by Paul McCarthy entitled 'Michael Jackson and Bubbles'at the exhibition of art collector Friedrich Christian Flick at the Hamburger Bahnhof museum in Berlin, Tuesday, 21 September 2004. The exhibition has triggered a fierce art debate in the city, with some critics accusing Flick of establishing his 2,500-piece contemporary art collection on a fortu
RMD4D3DX–A sculpture of Princess Charlotte is pictured at the 'Power and Friendship' exhibition in the Martin-Grobius-Building in Berlin, Germany, 12 March 2008. The exhibition presents 448 artworks of the German-Russian cultural exchange of the first half of the 19th century until 26 May 2008. Photo: SOEREN STACHE
RMD3BRE1–(dpa) - A visitor examines a row a sculptures called 'Futtile attempt II' by Richard Stipl during the 8th Art Forum, the international trade fair for contemporary art, in the exhibition pavilion in Berlin, 1 October 2003. Around 1,100 artists from around the world exhibit their work of art and prese
RMD4FEF1–Japanese artist Makoto Azuma sits behind a glass tank with a bonsai at the exhibition 'Makoto Azuma: Botanical Sculpture' at the NRW Forum in Duesseldorf, Germany, 04 July 2008. The exhibition runs from 05 July through 03 August 2008. Photo: FRANZ-PETER TSCHAUNER
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RMD3BRD8–(dpa) - Two visitors walk through two six metres tall sculpturs which resemble the open jaws of sharks at the entrance of the National Gallery in Berlin, 1 October 2003. The sculptures are made from steel, styrofoam and fibreglass by the Australian artist Callum Morton. They are part of an exhibitio
RMDHD34P–A National Socialist propaganda picture shows the sculpture 'Large Head (The New Man)' by Otto Freundlich at the Degenerate Art Exhibition in the new department of the National Gallery in Berlin, Germany, 24 February 1938. The contemporary original caption reads: 'The succesfull exhibition 'Degenerate Art' now also in Berlin. 'The New Man' portrayed by the Jew Otto Freundlich.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte / FILE - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMD4FEF2–Japanese artist Makoto Azuma stands behind a bonsai in an ice block at the exhibition 'Makoto Azuma: Botanical Sculpture' at the NRW Forum in Duesseldorf, Germany, 04 July 2008. The exhibition runs from 05 July through 03 August 2008. Photo: FRANZ-PETER TSCHAUNER
RMDHD359–A National Socialist propaganda picture shows a wooden sculpture by Erich Heckel at the Degenerate Art Exhibition in the new department of the National Gallery in Berlin, Germany, 24 February 1938. The contemporary original caption reads: 'Degenerate 'Art'! ... U.B.z. (lit. our picture shows) Pathetic effort of the worst kind, which one formerly used to call 'art'.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte / FILE - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMM374W2–08-20-1981. Prussia exhibition in Berlin 1981. A marble bust of Queen Luise, created by Heinrich Stockmann, item on loan from Broich Castle. | usage worldwide
RMM374RN–08-15-1981. Prussia exhibition in Berlin 1981. Statues of Frederick II byname the Great Elector, and Emperor Wilhelm I. Both statues are part of the exhibition at Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin. | usage worldwide
RMD3A384–(dpa files) - Wolfgang Joop, German designer and couturier, pictured at the opening of his artwork exhibition 'Belle Ile - Is black beautiful?' in Berlin, 3 March 2000. Ecological disasters had inspired Joop to his work: A bird, covered with several layers of varnish-oil paint and a glittering ring
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RMD4FEEW–Japanese artist Makoto Azuma sits behind a glass tank with a bonsai at the exhibition 'Makoto Azuma: Botanical Sculpture' at the NRW Forum in Duesseldorf, Germany, 04 July 2008. The exhibition runs from 05 July through 03 August 2008. Photo: FRANZ-PETER TSCHAUNER
RMDAWHD7–Workers stand in front of the sculpture 'Fat house' by Austrian artist Erwin Wurm at the 'Deichtorhallen' exhibition hall in Hamburg, Germany, 26 April 2007. The Erwin Wurm Retrospective feautures numerous works by the artist and can be seen from 27 April to 2 September 2007. Photo: Ulrich Perrey
RMD3MG2A–The director of the Kunsthalle Hamburg Hubertus Gassner stands at the site where the contentious cubus installation by Gregor Schneider is to be displayed in front of the Kunsthalle (exhibition hall) in Hamburg, Germany, Thursday 09 March 2006. The Kunsthalle Hamburg wants to display the contentious sculpture that resembles the muslim Kaaba im Mecca. For its resemblance the 12 metr
RMD4FEEP–A visitor takes a look at paintings and sculptures by Henri Matisse in the exhibition 'Sculpture by Painters' at the Frieder Burda Museum in Baden-Baden, Germany, 04 July 2008. The exhibition with some 140 artworks by 25 internationally known artists runs from 05 July through 26 October 2008. Photo: ROLF HAID
RMD4D3DN–A sculpture by Russian artist Pjotr Clodt von Juergensburg is pictured in the court at the 'Power and Friendship' exhibition in the Martin-Grobius-Building in Berlin, Germany, 12 March 2008. The exhibition presents 448 artworks of the German-Russian cultural exchange of the first half of the 19th century until 26 May 2008. Photo: SOEREN STACHE
RMDAWWNX–A visitor of the 10th 'Triennale Kleinplastik' looks at the sculpture of pirate Jack by Paul McCarthy at the 'Alten Kelter' in Fellbach, Germany, 23 June 2007. On 2.500sqm exhibition space sculptures by 50 international artists are on display under the motto 'Bodycheck' from 23 June 2007 to 23 September 2007. Photo: Bernd Weissbrod
RMDAW6TT–A woman eyes the sculpture 'Light forest' (1967) by Peter Bruening at the museum for modern art in Duisburg, Germany, Thursday, 01 March 2007. The exhibition on the artists who died in 1970 displays about 70 pictures, 15 drawings and 15 objetcs from 2 March to 13 May 2007. Photo: Frederick von Eichsen
RMD3P4CH–A female visitor to the exhibition 'It is so silent, but not deadly silent... - Ernst Barlach' eyes the sculpture 'Sitting God Father' (1920) by German artist Ernst Barlach in the City museum of Jena, Germany, Friday, 1 September 2006. The museum exhibits sculptures, drawings, print graphics and sketchbooks of one of the most important artists of the classical modernity, Ernst Barl
RMD4RERF–A woman eyes the sculpture ?Big Brother? (1967) by Max Ernst at Wuerth art hall in Schwaebisch Hall, Germany, 14 October 2009. The exhibition ?Nightmare and Liberation? presents some 450 works from all creative periods of Ernst the painter, graphic artist and sculptor from 15 October 2009 to spring 2010. Photo: MARIJAN MURAT
RMD4KGD6–The sculpture ?Wuerfelkomposition? (?Composition of cubes?) by Johannes Itten is displayed in the exhibition ?Bauhaus - A Conceptual Model? in the Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin, Germany, 20 July 2009. 90 years after the foundation of the Bauhaus, the former Bauhaus locations Berlin, Dessau and Weimar organised the exhibition that can be visited until 04 October 2009. The exhibition
RMDB0WE0–A visitor to the art fair 'Art Forum Berlin' passes a sculpture by Yang Shaohin in Berlin, Germany, 28 September 2007. The 12th ART FORUM BERLIN, international trade fair for contemporary art, will take place at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds from 29 September to 03 October 2007. Photo: Peer Grimm
RMDB0A5J–Visitors of documenta 12 art exhibition stand within a large sculpture consisiting of bent steel pipes and plycarbon plates by artist Iole de Freitas at the Museum Fredericianum in Kassel, Germany, 24 July 2007. Documenta art exhibtion is regarded as the world's largest and most important regular exhibition of contemporaray art. Photo: Frank Rumpenhorst
RMD4HNJF–The sculpture ?Mannequin Zootropique? (1977) by Spanish artist Salvador Dali is on display at the museum ?Dali - Die Ausstellung? (?Dali - The Exhibition?) in Berlin, Germany, 3 February 2009. The museum was inaugurated the same day on the 20th obit of the artist. More than 400 pieces of art are on display on 1,400sqm exhibition space. Photo: Stephanie Pilick
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