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Digital Fairy Tales

Digital videos inspired by German fairy tales collected by Franz Xaver von Schoenwerth in the mid-19th century are reinterpreted by contemporary video artists.

Date :

01.05.2024 until 31.12.2024

Digital Fairy Tales

Dates

01 May - 31 December 2024: Exhibiton
in the Digital*Space

Album One: 1 May - 15 June
Album Two:
16 June - 27 July
Dark Nights and Black Cats:
28 July - 7 September
Water Stories
: 8 September - 26 October
Transformation!: 27 October - 6 December
Publikumsauswahl der besten Filme: 7 - 31 December

Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday 2 - 7 pm, Sunday and public holidays 10 am - 7 pm

The exhibition rooms and the café are accessible without steps.
Admission to the exhibition and the accompanying programs is free of charge.


About the exhibition

Storytelling is a common, timeless element in all cultures. Inspired by the German fairy tales collected by Franz Xaver von Schoenwerth in the middle of the 9th century, contemporary video artists are reinterpreting the stories for our digital age. Starting in May, the Digital Fairy Tales will be shown in five thematic blocks of 5 - 7 films each in the Digital*Space at the Kunstforum.

The audience will vote for their favorite video and take part in a prize draw. The winning films will be presented at the
Advent market and can be seen during the Christmas period. The program will be accompanied by an art talk with the curator of the series, Leo Kuelbs (New York/Berlin), in July. The fairy tales collected by Franz Xaver von Schoenwerth were rediscovered by Erika Eichenseer (Regensburg) in the Regensburg city archives.


More Information (in English):
www.leokuelbscollection.com/digital-fairy-tales 


Opening hours

Exhibitions:

Winter (Nov-Feb)
Tue - Sat: 2 pm - 6 pm
Sun + holidays: 10 am - 7 pm

Summer (March-Oct)
Tue - Sat: 2 pm - 7 pm
Sun + holidays: 10 am - 7 pm

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Das Titelbild des Flyers über die Kunstwerke im Skulpturengarten im Außenbereich des Schafhofs - Europäisches Künstlerhaus Oberbayern zeigt die Skluptur "SpaceSheep" des ungarischen Künstlers Csongor Szigeti, ein silbernes, halb abstraktes Schaf auf einer Wiese.
Brochure about the Sculpture Garden in the outdoor area of the Center for Art
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