Duration

10/19/2024, 6:00 PM — 10/20/2024, 1:00 AM

Admission

23,50 € for admission to all participating exhibition houses

Info

For the Long Night of Munich Museums, Haus der Kunst will be open from 6 pm to 1 am.

Haus der Kunst presents the exhibition “Sitzung” during the Long Night. Under the theme “Bring Your Own Everything,” visitors can look forward to a bar with drinks and a welcoming space for socialising. The LSK-Galerie features “Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot's Russia,” which explores the feminist collective's actions and the state's responses over the past 13 years. Films from the exhibition will also be shown in the Auditorium. “Glamour and History” offers a glimpse into the history of the P1 Club, while the installation “Afterglow” creates a celestial scene that evokes experiences in nature through its changing colour moods.

Martino Gamper. Sitzung
28.7.23 – 27.10.24
As artist-in-residence, Martino Gamper (born 1971) designed a series of new chairs for Haus der Kunst. During the exhibition period, the chairs will be rearranged by visitors and staff as they like - to gather, rest and play.

Luisa Baldhuber. Afterglow
23.2. – 15.12.24

"Afterglow" takes up the ideas surrounding the design of the English Garden and transfers them to the staff entrance as a spatial installation of light and wall painting. With the solo exhibition in the staff entrance, Haus der Kunst is opening up a previously hidden space.

Glamour und Geschichte. 40 Jahre P1
21.6.24 - 23.2.25

The exhibition "Glamour and History" provides an insight into the 40-year history of P1 and its close connection to Haus der Kunst. The rooms of P1 are part of artistic expression and experimentation, places of participation, identity formation, encounter and desire.

Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot's Russia
6.9.24 – 2.2.25
“Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot’s Russia” is the largest presentation of the feminist art collective to date and the first museum exhibition in Germany dedicated to Pussy Riot. In light of current political debates, it explores what resistance means in art. The exhibition features intimate cell phone footage, videos, and handwritten texts by Pussy Riot, documenting their protest actions in Russia and highlighting their increasingly hostile relationship with state authorities.

Please note that the duration of your visit of the exhibition “Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot‘s Russia” is limited to 30 minutes during the Long Night. You can watch all music videos and performances by Pussy Riot shown in the exhibition in full length and on a large screen in the Auditorium on the 1st floor.

Further information on the Long Night of Munich Museums and tickets will follow soon.