Dancing cacti by Grete Kolliner
Grete Kolliner (1892-1933) ~ Manon Chaufour und Otto Werberg als Tanzkakteen, um 1931 (detail)
Atelier Kolliner ~ Manon Chaufour & Otto Werberg als Tanzkakteen (dancing cacti), um 1931 | src Dorotheum
Proveniennz: Aus dem Nachlass Hedi Pfundmayr
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Aenne Biermann (1898-1933) | Kaktus, [Cactus], around 1929, © Museum Ludwig, Köln
Green Modernism: The New View of Plants
Museum Ludwig, Cologne
COLOGNE | GERMANYSEP 17, 2022 - JAN 22, 2023
What do plants mean to human beings? The exhibition Green Modernism: The New View of Plants takes us back to the early twentieth century and examines the depiction of plants in the visual arts and how they were viewed in botany and society in general. After all, as plain as potted plants in pictures may appear at first glance, and as matter-of-fact as botanical reports read, they always also attest to the contradictions, fears, longings, and ideologies of the modern age.
The exhibition focuses on this topic with around 130 exhibits in four chapters.
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The trio is done!
Kaktus, Twister, Zapp - the childhood taste of summer☀️
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Anni Egösi - Kaktus. Aquarell / 40 x 30 cm.
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Cactus in blossom, 1925-1935
Atelier Skarpmoen / Conrad M. Bringe ~ Bjølgerud, Kaktus; 1925-1935 | src Nasjonalbiblioteket
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Atelier Skarpmoen / Conrad M. Bringe ~ Bjølgerud, Kaktus; 1925-1935
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Conophytum pageae, a small succulent native to South Africa and southern Namibia
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