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Museum Brandhorst

@m_brandhorst

Museum of Contemporary Art in Munich

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Coming June, 2 - “Future Bodies from a Recent Past” The exhibition brings to life a hitherto little-noticed phenomenon in art and sculpture in particular: the reciprocal interpenetration of body and technology. Stay tuned! #MuseumBrandhorst

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Von Körpern, Maschinen und dem Körper nach der Maschine. Das Museum Brandhorst erzählt wuchtig und glitschig die komplexe Nachkriegs-Geschichte der Skulptur. Bericht Deutschlandfunk Kultur ondemand-mp3.dradio.de/file/dradio/20…

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Unsere Ausstellung „Future Bodies from a Recent Past“ im Radiobeitrag von Tobi Krone bei Deutschlandfunk Kultur nachhören und bis 15. Januar 2023 besuchen: museum-brandhorst.de/fb #MBFutureBodies

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Meine Ausstellungsempfehlung an alle, die wie die FDP, Christian Lindner etc. auf Technologie als Lösung für die Überwindung der Klimakrise setzen: FUTURE BODIES FROM A RECENT PAST im Museum Brandhorst. museum-brandhorst.de/ausstellungen/…

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First impressions of today's ROBODADA workshop with kids Museum Brandhorst building and programming their own robots @HS_Augsburg Hybrid Things Lab next stop: Lange Nacht der Wissenschaft Augsburg augsburg.de/bildung-wirtsc… #robots #futurebodies #interaction

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Nakaya’s fog sculpture was presented for the first time as part of the Pepsi Pavilion at the 1970 Osaka Expo. It was outside with Robert Breer’s Float - and what was cool was one of the floats was also in Munich this summer, at the Future Bodies show in Museum Brandhorst.

Nakaya’s fog sculpture was presented for the first time as part of the Pepsi Pavilion at the 1970 Osaka Expo. It was outside with Robert Breer’s Float - and what was cool was one of the floats was also in Munich this summer, at the Future Bodies show in <a href="/M_Brandhorst/">Museum Brandhorst</a>.
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gutted I won't be able to make it to Germany for the workshops and events on 'Technobodies' at the end of this month as part of Museum Brandhorst exhibition on 'Future Bodies' - looks amazing though museum-brandhorst.de/en/exhibitions…

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Recently, Andrew Ng advocated less big data and better small data. stephanie dinkins has been working with small data for years… Art can lead the tech industry out of the #Web2 nightmare 🦾 Happy to talk with the artist at Museum Brandhorst for Right Click Save flash---art.com/2021/05/stepha…

Recently, <a href="/AndrewYNg/">Andrew Ng</a> advocated less big data and better small data. <a href="/stephdink/">stephanie dinkins</a> has been working with small data for years…

Art can lead the tech industry out of the #Web2 nightmare 🦾

Happy to talk with the artist at <a href="/M_Brandhorst/">Museum Brandhorst</a> for <a href="/RtClick_Save/">Right Click Save</a> 

flash---art.com/2021/05/stepha…
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Thank you AXEL and stephanie dinkins for the enlightening talk last night! Stephanie Dinkins work “Conversation with Bina48” is on view until January 15, 2023 in our exhibition “Future Bodies from a Recent Past” #MBFutureBodies

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Jeamin Cha uses film to explore the impact of undiagnosable illnesses on women, drawing connections between self-esteem, social media and the mass circulation of images. Her work 'Nameless Syndrome' is screening Museum Brandhorst until 15 January: bit.ly/3bdcYJl

Jeamin Cha uses film to explore the impact of undiagnosable illnesses on women, drawing connections between self-esteem, social media and the mass circulation of images.

Her work 'Nameless Syndrome' is screening <a href="/M_Brandhorst/">Museum Brandhorst</a> until 15 January: bit.ly/3bdcYJl
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#OnView this summer: #NairyBaghramian’s work in "Future Bodies from a Recent Past," a group exhibition at Museum Brandhorst. The exhibition charts a journey through forms and modes of expression in sculpture, which have changed more in the last 70 years than ever before.

#OnView this summer: #NairyBaghramian’s work in "Future Bodies from a Recent Past," a group exhibition at <a href="/M_Brandhorst/">Museum Brandhorst</a>. The exhibition charts a journey through forms and modes of expression in sculpture, which have changed more in the last 70 years than ever before.
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Melvin Edwards' steel pieces are absolutely stunning IRL: currently at Future Bodies from a Recent Past, a show I thoroughly recommend, at Museum Brandhorst.

Melvin Edwards' steel pieces are absolutely stunning IRL: currently at Future Bodies from a Recent Past, a show I thoroughly recommend, at <a href="/M_Brandhorst/">Museum Brandhorst</a>.
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Zum Eröffnungswochenende von #VariousOthers präsentiert das Museum Brandhorst von Nora Turato gestaltete Fahne vor dem Museum. Im Rahmen einer morgendlichen Vernissage wird das Projekt am 10.September 2022 ab 11 Uhr vorgestellt. museum-brandhorst.de/events/fruehst…

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Am 21. Oktober findet von 10 Uhr - 20 Uhr der akademische Workshop „Sculptured Surfaces, Bodily Interfaces. The Long 1980s“ in Kooperation mit der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt im Museum Brandhorst statt. Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos, keine Anmeldung nötig: museum-brandhorst.de/events/sculptu…

Am 21. Oktober findet von 10 Uhr - 20 Uhr der akademische Workshop „Sculptured Surfaces, Bodily Interfaces. The Long 1980s“ in Kooperation mit der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt im Museum Brandhorst statt. Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos, keine Anmeldung nötig: museum-brandhorst.de/events/sculptu…