The Art of the Enlightenment - Exhibition in Beijing

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Time and Date: April 2, 2011-March 31 2012
Place: National Museum of China, Beijing (Location)
Tel: 010-65116400(9:00-16:00)
Tickets: 30 yuan

An exhibition presented by the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden and the Bayerische Staatsgem?ldesammlungen Munich, in conjunction with the National Museum of China in Beijing.

The Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden and the Bayerische Staatsgem?ldesammlungen Munich jointly present a sweeping exhibition of European art from the Enlightenment in conjunction with the National Museum of China. In spring 2011, the three German museum bodies will unveil more than 450 exhibits, spread over a total display area of 2700 m2 in the National Museum of China in Beijing. At its heart, the exhibition will feature artworks which best exemplify the great ideas of the Enlightenment, its influence on the fine arts and its effective history, from the artistic revolutions of the 18th century right up to the present day.

National Museum of China, Beijing.

Art gained new significance in the Europe of the Enlightenment. Technological developments and social change accelerated the dissemination of pictures into all areas of public life. The artist evolved into a public figure, a genius and revolutionary. The idea that art can change people and society became the guiding tenet of an entire epoche.

The Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden and the Bayerische Staatsgem?ldesammlungen Munich have made this epoch the focus of a major exhibition in conjunction with the National Museum of China. With their combined loans, that include masterpieces by Friedrich, Füssli, Gainsborough, Watteau, Piranesi and Goya, they are able to present the full spectrum of the art of the Enlightenment, encompassing painting, sculpture, prints and drawings, crafts, fashion and even exquisite scientific instruments.

In a joint statement, the Directors-General of the three institutions, Michael Eissenhauer, Berlin, Martin Roth, Dresden, and Klaus Schrenk, Munich, announced: “The exhibition unveils the visual world of an epoch on the verge of modernity, whose ideas were of defining importance for art and remain so even today; the effective history of those sweeping ideas is now to be made palpable to a Chinese audience.”

After the celebrated completion in spring 2011, the National Museum of China is set to become one of the largest museum buildings in the world. Along with its architectural new dimensions comes the demand of establishing the museum as a forum of art and culture for all continents. The exhibition on the Enlightenment’s artistic and intellectual legacy that continues to be of seminal importance for Western civilization sets a signal of the educational ambitions of the museum itself as a place of enlightenment.

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