Exhibition at the Louise-Schroeder-Haus: Anke Nagel in Braunschweig

Event: Exhibition at the Louise-Schroeder-Haus: Anke Nagel in Begegnungsstätte Louise-Schroeder-Haus, Hohetorwall 10, 38118 Braunschweig on 27. June 2026

Date and Time

27. June 2026 00:00

Location

Braunschweig
38 Braunschweig, Germany

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

An Artistic Experience of Maps, Lines, and Memory

At the Louise-Schroeder-Haus in Braunschweig, an exhibition opens on June 27, 2026, that shapes poetic image spaces from everyday materials. Anke Nagel dedicates herself to the reuse of obsolete topographic maps, bringing to the forefront a theme that impressively combines ecological responsibility and aesthetic experience.

Art from Recycled Material: When Maps Become Images

The works of Anke Nagel revolve around recycled material in art and the question of how used cartography can be transformed into new visual orders. Lines, surfaces, and fragments step out of their original purpose and become carriers of form, rhythm, and memory. It is precisely in this reinterpretation that the quiet power of the exhibition lies: from orientation in space to orientation in sight.

Spatial Impact and Artwork Observation at the Louise-Schroeder-Haus

The Louise-Schroeder-Haus serves as a municipal meeting place, a space of closeness, exchange, and cultural education. The exhibition unfolds a special atmosphere here, as the works do not appear distant but allow for a sensual observation of the work in direct contact. Those who engage with the details discover layers, repetitions, and material traces that recall collage, assemblage, and contemporary mixed-media strategies.

A Offer for Curious Art Lovers and Barrier-Free Viewing

Particularly noteworthy is the guided tour for the blind and visually impaired on July 16, 2026, at 2:00 PM. This sets a sign for cultural participation and museum pedagogical accessibility. Art is not only observed here but also conveyed, described, and made tangible in its material structure.

What Visitors Can Expect

The exhibition invites a quiet, concentrated engagement with material, cartography, and artistic reuse. Anyone wishing to experience Braunschweig as a place of contemporary art in a small, precise format will find a visit here that inspires and tempts to look closely.

A visit is worthwhile for all who appreciate art as an aesthetic experience, sustainable imagery, and quiet contemplation of space and memory.

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