A production of the non-profit Hans Ohlms Foundation and the Otto Pankok Museum in Bad Bentheim, Germany
On October 20, starting at 7 p.m., visitors to the City Museum in the Koppelschleuse will be treated to a 90-minute cultural presentation that may leave you wondering: what is this now? Lecture, visual happening, documentation? And in addition elements of a Live Liquid Lightshow, which one actually thought to have left behind in the 1960s. The focus is on engaging the imagination. The starting point is a transformation of the long poem “Afternoon of a Faun” by Stéphane Mallarmé in relation to the visual artist Hans Ohlms, who created the church windows in the Gustav Adolf Church in Meppen. Hans Ohlms was one of the region’s most influential artistic personalities in the 1960s. In the end, it’s all together an inspiration to one’s imagination and a bulging ride through cultural history from Romanticism to the modernism of the 1960s. And: splendid entertainment.
A binding registration by phone at 05931 153 410 or by e-mail at info@stadtmuseum-meppen.de is required.