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Over a period of a thousand years, Chinese girls had their feet bound to keep them as small as possible. Europeans looked at this ideal of beauty with a mixture of fascination and alienation.
The starting point of the exhibition „Archive of Experiences“ is a photo album from 1868 associated with the city of Singapore – a gift from the young merchant Egmont Hagedorn to his sister Jenny Hagedorn and her husband…
With “Lightning Symbol and Snake Dance,” the MARKK presents its Aby Warburg Collection for the first time in its entirety.
In the special exhibition “Colour Meets Map” the Museum am Rothenbaum presents the results of an innovative research project that is unique in many respects.
With the exhibition „Hey Hamburg, do you know Duala Manga Bell?“ the MARKK engages the topics of racism and colonial heritage for young people and families.
The world-famous Tibeto-Buddhist monastery of Alchi lies at 3,500 meters in the Himalayan province of Ladakh (Northwest India).
An exhibition focussing on the writing culture of the Toba Batak has been jointly curated by the Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (CSMC) and the Museum am Rothenbaum.
Lisa Reihana is among the most relevant contemporary artists from the Pacific. Her work in Pursuit of Venus [infected] constitutes the heart of the exhibition In the Shadow of Venus: Lisa Reihana & Pacific taonga.