The Caricatura Museum, official name Caricatura Museum für Komische Kunst, is a museum for comic art in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. It shows a in a permanent exhibition works by the artists of the Neue Frankfurter Schule, and additionally exhibitions of contemporary artists. It is part of Frankfurt's Museumsufer (Museum Riverbank).
History
editIn 2000, a group called Caricatura of the Historical Museum, Frankfurt, began to prepare a museum for comic art in Frankfurt. The Caricatura Museum was opened on 1 October 2008 in the Leinwandhaus in the Altstadt. The permanent exhibition shows works by F. W. Bernstein, Robert Gernhardt, Chlodwig Poth , Hans Traxler , and F. K. Waechter, including literary works and films. It is complemented by readings, book presentations and other events.
The trade mark of the museum is a bronze sculpture in front of the building by Hans Traxler. The Elch sculpture carries the names of the eight most important representatives of the Neue Frankfurter Schule, and a two-line poem by F. W. Bernstein, "Die schärfsten Kritiker der Elche / waren früher selber welche" ("The harshest critics of the moose / used themselves to be some").[1]
Former temporary exhibitions
edit- 2008
- Bernd Pfarr – Komische Welten (2 October 2008 – 11 January 2009)
- 2009
- Greser & Lenz – Hurra, die Krise ist vorbei (29 January – 26 April 2009)
- Hans Traxler – Löhleins Katze (7 May – 26 July 2009)
- ATAK (Georg Barber ) and Fil (Philip Tägert ) – Superpeter – Struwwelpeter Superheld (6 August – 20 September 2009)
- Titanic – das Erstbeste aus 30 Jahren (3 October 2009 – 31 January 2010)
- 2010
- Chlodwig Poth – Poth für die Welt (11 February – 25 April 2010)
- Franziska Becker – Letzte Warnung (27 May – 19 September 2010)
- Guido Sieber and Franz Dobler — Die Geschichte der Populären Musik (30 September 2010 – 30 January 2011)
- 2011
- Jean-Marc Reiser – Vive Reiser! (10 February – 26 June 2011)
- Haderer (7 July – 27 November 2011)
- Tomi Ungerer – Satiricon (8 December 2011 – 18 March 2012)
- 2012
- Nikolaus Heidelbach – Wurst, Wein, Weihnachten, Wild und Gemüse (29 March – 29 July 2012)
- Marie Marcks (9 August – 11 November 2012)
- Caricatura VI – Die Komische Kunst (22 November 2012 – 3 March 2013)
- 2013
- F. W. Bernstein – Zeichenzausels Werkschau (14 March – 7 July 2013)
- Rattelschneck – Lachsack statt Airbag (18 July – 3 November 2013)
- Sowa Hurzlmeier Kahl - Weltfremde Malerei (14 November 2013 – 16 March 2014)
- 2014
- Ralf König – Paul vs. Paulus (27 March – 3 August 2014)
- Kurt Halbritter (14 August – 16 November 2014)
- Kamagurka – How to become a German. Die Deutschwerdung des Kamagurka (27 November 2014 – 22 March 2015)
- 2015
- Gerhard Glück – Auch das noch! (2 April – 13 September 2015)
- Gerhard Seyfried (27 September 2015 – 24 January 2016)
- 2016
- Detlef Beck (11 February – 12 June 2016)
- Sebastian Krüger (30 June – 30 October 2016)
- Stern-Humor (10 November 2016 – 12 March 2017)
- 2017
- Ari Plikat (23 March – 23 July 2017)
- Frank Hoppmann (3 August – 3 December 2017)
- Robert Gernhardt (15 December – 15 April 2018)
- 2018
- Otto – Die Ausstellung (25 April – 2 September 2018)[2]
- Volker Kriegel – (13 September 2018 – 20 January 2019)
- 2019
- Ernst Kahl (7 February – 12 May 2019)
- 2023
References
edit- ^ "Kunst im Öffentlichen Raum Frankfurt. Die Elchskulptur auf der Website". Stadt Frankfurt am Main :: Der Magistrat :: Kulturamt Frankfurt am Main :: Fachbereich Bildende Kunst. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
- ^ "Otto – Die Ausstellung". Caricatura Museum Frankfurt (in German). Retrieved 7 December 2023.
- ^ "Caricatura Frankfurt feiert 100 Jahre Loriot: Unbekannte Werke in Ausstellung". hessenschau.de (in German). 9 November 2023. Retrieved 5 December 2023.
External links
edit- Official website
- "Caricatura Museum Frankfurt – Museum for Comical Art". Museumsufer Frankfurt. Retrieved 21 December 2022.