Whose voices are heard in the museum? What different perspectives do museum staff bring to a work of art?
Whether in the technical workshop, managing collection storage, or planning exhibitions: as museum employees, we all engage with art and develop personal connections to it that go beyond purely art-historical interpretations. These individual perspectives take center stage here. In the middle of the room, selected works from the collection are displayed, each linked to specific stories and memories.
The presentation changes regularly, continually highlighting new narratives and perspectives. Conservator Antje Janssen and museum director Prof. Dr. Stephan Berg are currently reporting on August Macke’s painting Stillleben mit Apfelschale und japanischem Fächer.