Make Way for Gutenberg: A Monument by David D'angers For Living Together
From 6/28/2024 - 2/24/2025
Engage with the convergence of history, art, and humanist sentiment at an exposition featuring the Gutenberg monument. Along with unraveling its artistic evolution, attendees can fully appreciate depictions and tales of the Place Gutenberg, anchored in detailed social anthropology surveys, and rich historical exhibits proving its profound link with Strasbourg's quotidian existence.
Instructions For Use
From 9/27/2024 - 6/1/2025
The enticing exhibition aligns ancient and modern narratives within its provocative assembly, bringing participatory to fore as it blurs boundaries between protocol art and communal involvement. Echoing the dynamism of the contemporary art sphere, it brilliantly convenes disciplines such as visual arts, music, and design within its eco-friendly infrastructure, engendering their co-evolution and calibration evident in its trailblazer collaborations and extended life span of creative works.
Childishness: Alsace and the Beginning of Children's Illustration (19th-20th Century)
From 11/8/2024 - 2/17/2025
Peek into the riveting history and lively artistry of Alsace and Strasbourg through a unique exhibition, showcasing its role in crafting illustration-rich literature for the youth in the 19th century. This addictive amalgamation of education and enjoyment illuminates an era where notable figures such as Gustave Dor intensely adopted visuals to enhance a booming publishing industry for juvenile literacy both instructionally and recreationally.
No Children's Books: Childishness Chapter 2
From 11/22/2024 - 3/2/2025
The exhibition examines 1960s and 70s children's literature, delicately blending historical and boundary-pushing themes that question societal hierarchies and narratives. Showcasing both, original works of illustrator Tomi Ungerer, and pieces from artists like Blexbolex, Kitty Crowther, and Leo Timmers, it encompasses a diverse realm where children's creativity, personal life, and authority resound.