GUIDED TOUR

July 14, 2024 

at 11.00

Admission fee 5,00 euros | reduced 3,00 euros

Meeting point at main entrance DRK Kliniken (Spandauer Damm 130)

Art historian Dr Eva Morawietz will guide you through the museum sculpture landscape “Figures in the Park” on the grounds of the DRK Kliniken Berlin Westend.

Over 30 works by internationally renowned artists such as Rolf Szymanski, Dietrich Klinge, Wilhelm Loth, Alexander Polzin, Horst Antes, Fritz Cremer and Leiko Ikemura are part of the open-air exhibition “Figures in the Park” on the grounds of the DRK Kliniken Berlin Westend, which is open to the public. The park has thus grown into a large sculpture park in the centre of Berlin. The idea for the “Figures in the Park” came from the Berlin gallery owner Dieter Brusberg (1935-2015).

The open-air exhibition is open to the public and promises to be an experience for laypeople and art historians alike. The works of art on display encourage patients, staff and visitors to reflect and contemplate in the field of tension between figurative and abstract works.

Fritz Cremer, Große Eva © FIGUREN IM PARK – Foundation by Heidi and Dieter Brusberg with DRK Kliniken Berlin Westend, photo: Andrea Katheder

On Sunday, July 14, 2024 at 11.00, Dr Eva Morawietz will give a guided tour of the sculpture park, allowing visitors to engage with the contemporary works in the middle of the park. She is a board member of the FIGUREN IM PARK – Foundation of Heidi and Dieter Brusberg with the DRK Kliniken Berlin Westend and also heads the LUDES Foundation in Potsdam.

Meeting point: Main Entrance DRK Kliniken (Spandauer Damm 130)

Admission fee: 5,00 euros / reduced 3,00 euros

Payment on site (cash)

Registration requested: presse@kaethe-kollwitz.de

 

For all those who want to explore the sculpture park on their own: The film and television actor Hanns Zischler lent his voice to the audio guides to the sculptures. The audio guide can be accessed by clicking on the ‘Figures’ in the interactive map on the Figures in the Park Foundation website. The map can also be downloaded as a flyer to print out in paper form.