Expression & Geste

Starting with Expressionist prints and drawings, the exhibition traces the artistic movements that paved the way for abstraction in Germany.

Expression & Geste2024-04-04T13:22:26+02:00

Jan-Hendrik Pelz

The exhibition An Inner Place by Jan-Hendrik Pelz is a cooperation between the Galerie Stadt Sindelfingen and the Stiftsgymnasium Sindelfingen. In the KABINETT LÜTZE, picture objects by the Stuttgart artist as well as the results of a workshop with pupils of the Stiftsgymnasium can be seen.

Jan-Hendrik Pelz2023-09-26T13:51:34+02:00

Ilse Beate Jäkel – In the Concert Hall

The Galerie Stadt Sindelfingen dedicates an entire year to the oeuvre of the artist Ilse Beate Jäkel (*1907 in Zwickau, 1982 in Stuttgart). On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of her death, the LÜTZE CABINET in the Jäkel Cabinet will be transformed.

Ilse Beate Jäkel – In the Concert Hall2023-04-11T11:22:09+02:00

DATENSTROM / DATASTREAM

With the aim of making the chequered history of the gallery and the building more accessible to the local population, the veteran member of the Kulturamt staff, technology expert and native Sindelfinger Fabian Krause has developed a multimedia space concept. In this concept he interweaves video, sound, text and image documents to create fascinating infotainment.

DATENSTROM / DATASTREAM2021-03-04T12:39:45+01:00

JEWISH TRACES IN THE LÜTZE COLLECTION

To mark 1700 years of Jewish life in Germany, the Galerie Stadt Sindelfingen is mounting an exhibition to celebrate this anniversary. On show will be works by the Jewish artists Maria Lemmé, Käthe Löwenthal and Ludwig Meidner from the Lütze Collection.

JEWISH TRACES IN THE LÜTZE COLLECTION2021-09-28T16:21:10+02:00

JOACHIM KUPKE

For the duration of the Sindelfinger Biennale, the KABINETT LÜTZE will become the KABINETT KUPKE: the Sindelfinger painter Joachim Kupke (*1947 in Sindelfingen, lives and works in Sindelfingen) presents a series of photographs taken during a stay in Columbus/Ohio in the United States in 1971.

JOACHIM KUPKE2020-11-10T14:07:44+01:00

KONSTRUKTIV KONKRET

The exhibition Konstruktiv Konkret comprises eleven Constructivist paper works from the Collection Lütze.

KONSTRUKTIV KONKRET2020-11-10T12:25:26+01:00

APPARATIVE KUNST

Enrico Bach, Walter Giers, Sophie Innmann, Manfred Mohr, Martin Pfeifle, Peter Vogel. Apparative Kunst presents existing works from the Lütze Collection and and new entries...

APPARATIVE KUNST2020-11-10T12:21:04+01:00

KABINETT LÜTZE

Horst Antes, Willi Baumeister, K.O. Götz, Wassily Kandinsky, Georg Karl Pfahler, Oskar Schlemmer and K.R.H. Sonderborg With the exhibition “Farbe und Formen,” the Kabinett Lütze addresses the abstraction of the image. At the beginning of the 20th century, new forms of art were developed through the interplay of forms, both geometric and organic, with experiments in color

KABINETT LÜTZE2020-11-10T12:03:36+01:00
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