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18.02.26 - 14.06.26

Die Verletzlichkeit der Welt

11:00

Hans-Arp-Allee 1
53424 Remagen

An exhibition by the recently deceased artist Günther Uecker.

The exhibition at the Arp

Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck is the first after the death of the artist Günther

Uecker (*1930, Wendorf, †2025, Düsseldorf) and the last one in which he still

himself was involved in. It honours the internationally renowned artist who

who wrote art history with his iconic nail paintings and reliefs and who was a

history with his iconic nail paintings and reliefs and revolutionised art in the post-war period as a

revolutionised art in the post-war period.

Uecker was closely associated with the Künstlerbahnhof Rolandseck: The nail relief Bett

zum Aufwachen (1965) is still in the museum collection today. The

The performative film Die Treppe (1964) shows Uecker conquering the station forecourt and

-station forecourt and building nail by nail. A total of 45 works from seven decades

from seven decades - from early nail objects and kinetic installations

to late series that reflect Uecker's spiritual attitude and his humanistic world view.

world view. At the centre are works dedicated to the vulnerability of the world

expression of a life's work that reflects peace, empathy and human responsibility.

and human responsibility. 

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Event

Die Verletzlichkeit der Welt

An exhibition by the recently deceased artist Günther Uecker.

The exhibition at the Arp

Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck is the first after the death of the artist Günther

Uecker (*1930, Wendorf, †2025, Düsseldorf) and the last one in which he still

himself was involved in. It honours the internationally renowned artist who

who wrote art history with his iconic nail paintings and reliefs and who was a

history with his iconic nail paintings and reliefs and revolutionised art in the post-war period as a

revolutionised art in the post-war period.

Uecker was closely associated with the Künstlerbahnhof Rolandseck: The nail relief Bett

zum Aufwachen (1965) is still in the museum collection today. The

The performative film Die Treppe (1964) shows Uecker conquering the station forecourt and

-station forecourt and building nail by nail. A total of 45 works from seven decades

from seven decades - from early nail objects and kinetic installations

to late series that reflect Uecker's spiritual attitude and his humanistic world view.

world view. At the centre are works dedicated to the vulnerability of the world

expression of a life's work that reflects peace, empathy and human responsibility.

and human responsibility. 

18.02.26 - 14.06.26

11:00

Hans-Arp-Allee 1
53424 Remagen

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