Depth and surface . scientific tableaux in dialogue with olaf holzapfel’s “cutting edge”
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The exhibition, which will be held at the Kunstsammlung Dresden, will showcase a diverse range of artistic interpretations of the ocean’s depths and surface, including sculptures, paintings, and installations. The artworks will explore themes such as marine life, underwater landscapes, and the impact of human activities on the ocean.

These works, which are part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, are presented in a new light. The exhibition, titled “Tableaux: The Art of Display”, showcases the intricate art of arranging objects in a visually appealing manner. The exhibition delves into the history and evolution of tableaux, tracing its roots back to the Renaissance period.

The exhibition also includes a variety of objects from the natural sciences, such as fossils, minerals, and meteorites. The exhibition is divided into three sections: the first section focuses on the natural sciences, the second on the humanities, and the third on the arts.

Thomas Kohl. The exhibition “The Art of the 19th Century: A Journey Through Time” showcases a diverse collection of artworks from the 19th century, highlighting the evolution of artistic styles and techniques. The exhibition is curated by Kirsten Vincenz and Dr. Thomas Kohl, who have meticulously selected pieces that represent the significant shifts in artistic expression during this period.