Small Art Stories in the Jakob-Kemenate: Art Observation with Depth


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Small Art Stories in the Jakob-Kemenate: An Evening for Watchful Eyes and Fine Thoughts
On June 16, 2026, the Jakob-Kemenate in Braunschweig invites you to a special art experience: Claudia and Magnus Kleine-Tebbe open with Small Art Stories an analysis that not only explains art but also makes it sensually tangible. The evening combines art historical context, lively narration, and a focus on selected works into an atmospheric event that blends education, conversation, and aesthetic experience.
An Art Evening Between Sharp Vision and Atmosphere
The series focuses on concentrated seeing. Each evening is dedicated to a single work and questions its creation, its formal language, its temporal context, and its spatial effect. It is precisely this meticulous curation that creates its appeal: From quiet observation arises a dialogue about painting, sculpture, visual language, and art historical contexts.
Claudia and Magnus Kleine-Tebbe: Mediation with Expertise and Attitude
Magnus Kleine-Tebbe is known as a figurative sculptor who works with stone, wood, bronze, plaster, and terracotta, engaging intensively with human form, proportion, and expression in his works. The event benefits from this artistic proximity to the material as well as from the art scientific perspective, which deepens the conversation and structures the work analysis. This creates an access point that appeals to both beginners and experienced art lovers.
The Jakob-Kemenate as a Suitable Place for Cultural Education
The Jakob-Kemenate itself provides the ideal setting: a historically charged building that has established itself as a center for art and encounters. In this special exhibition atmosphere, conversations about form, color, space, and meaning acquire their own density. The space supports concentrated seeing and makes the event a quiet but intense art experience.
Conversation, Reading, and a Glass of Wine as a Conclusion
Following the art analysis, the evening invites conversation and relaxed exchange. This transition from guided seeing to free dialogue particularly strengthens cultural education and makes the visit more than a lecture: it becomes a shared encounter with the work, where knowledge, perception, and personal impressions intertwine.
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Small Art Stories promises an inspired evening for all who wish to not only see art but understand it. Anyone interested in exhibitions, art history, and lively mediation should definitely experience this date live in the Jakob-Kemenate.
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