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Daily: free Guided Tour of the Exhibition Hanne Darboven: Hommage à Picasso
Time: 6 p.m.



Lunch Lectures - Wednesdays, 1 p.m.

The lunch lecture - a special kind of lunch break - offers an inspiring encounter addressing a specific theme in the exhibition and is followed by a lunch buffet.
Admission: € 9 / reduced: € 7

Dates equal Sequences of Notes: Hanne Darboven’s Time Music
Dr. Elisabeth Klotz
08.02., 05.04., 19.04.

Hanne Darboven’s Preoccupation with Picasso – Encounter and Contradiction
Dr. Beate Zimmermann
15.02., 15.03., 12.04.

Harvest of Notes: The Suspension of the Narrative in Hanne Darboven
Alexandra Heimes
22.02., 22.03.

Concept Art as a Life Plan: “I write, but I don’t describe.”
Melanie Franke
01.03., 08.03., 29.03.


Keynote Tours - Sundays, 11:30 a.m.

Each tour focuses on a special aspect of the exhibition. Afterwards brunch at the KAFFEEBANK.
Admission: € 12 / reduced: € 9

Visualizing Time – Hanne Darboven’s Serial Principle,
Katja Sander
05.02., 09.04., 16.04., 23.04.

one, two, three... On the Poetry of Number and Notation in the Work of Hanne Darboven,
Melanie Franke
12.02., 12.03.

Every Day of a Decade: Hanne Darboven’s Representation of Time in Numbers and Notes
Dr. Elisabeth Klotz
19.02., 26.03.

Temporal Structures and Musical Compositions
Alexandra Heimes
26.02., 19.03.

Hanne Darboven: Art as Concept
Sylvia Metz
05.03., 02.04.


SPECIAL EVENTS

21.02.2006 - "Do I possess the strength, the coldness, the optimism...?": Hanne Darboven and New York, lecture by Dr. Ernst Busche followed by a film screening, 7:30 p.m.
Hanne Darboven’s years in New York influenced both her artistic development and her further life. In his lecture, Ernst Busche uses the artist's unpublished letters to analyze the special working relationships, friendships and romantic attachments that connect Hanne Darboven to her “second home.” Following the lecture, Walter Smerling’s film Hanne Darboven: Mein Geheimnis ist, dass ich keins habe, a portrait of the artist, will be screened. This film offers insights into Hanne Darboven’s unusual creative process.

Location: Lichtburg-Forum Berlin, Behmstraße 13, 13357 Berlin
Information at (030) 49 98 81 51 or info@lichtburgforum.de


02.03.2006 - Date – Note: Hanne Darboven’s Art in the Spaces of Writing and Time, lecture by Sibylle Omlin, 7:00 p.m.
Sibylle Omlin, freelance art writer and head of the Fine Arts/Media Art department of the Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Basel, examines the relationship between Darboven’s pictorial and musical oeuvre.
Admission: € 6, reduced € 5

17.03.2006 - Hanne Darboven: Opus 44 and Opus 26 and John Cage: String Quartet in Four Parts, concert by Ensemble Modern, 8:00 p.m.
The Ensemble Modern ranks as one of the world’s leading orchestras for new music. The Ensemble Modern recently recorded two of Hanne Darboven’s works: Opus 44, a sextet based on Darboven’s large and small cycle on Querschnitt des Jahrhunderts (Cross-section of the Century), and Opus 26 – Parts 1, 2 and 8 from: Models 1-9 for String Quartet, based on Konstruktionen von New York (Constructions of New York). The concert is supplemented by Cage’s early string quartet.
Admission: € 12, reduced € 9

30.03.2006 - Time Made Audible - Hanne Darboven’s Musical World, lecture by Dr. Wolfgang Marx, 7:00 p.m.
Hanne Darboven’s oeuvre is an unusual artistic contemplation of the phenomenon of time, which she first visualizes and then “translates” into music. She has developed a special approach which results in a unique musical structure. In his lecture, Marx discusses the principles of this “translation” as well as the musical concepts used. In addition, Darboven’s aesthetics are compared to other contemporary notions of music and time.
Wolfgang Marx, Musicologist and Head of the School of Music at the University College Dublin, has worked with Hanne Darboven for many years.
Admission: € 6, reduced € 5

If not otherwise specified, all events take place at Deutsche Guggenheim.
All lectures in German unless otherwise indicated.
For English and French lectures please contact (030) 20 20 93-18.


PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

Mysterious Numbers

Hanne Darboven translates her contemplations into a certain kind of language, into forms and signs. How can they be deciphered? What do numbers in general mean, and where does one encounter them? Which characters and symbols appear interesting? Numerous questions will be dealt with in a playful way, which may lead to the development of one’s own (secret) language full of strange signs!
Duration: approx. 1.5 hours
Admission: € 5

02/21/2006- Children’s Program for 4- to 6-year-olds, 4:00 p.m.
02/22/2006 - Children’s Program for 6- to 12-year-olds, 4:00 p.m.
04/18/2006- Children’s Program for 4- to 6-year-olds, 4:00 p.m.
04/19/2006–Children’s Program for 6- to 12-year-olds, 4:00 p.m.

26.02.2006 - Family Brunch in the Deutsche Guggenheim, 11.30 a.m.
Adventure Art (for 4- to 12-year-olds) and a guided tour through the exhibition. Afterwards there is a brunch in the Atrium of the Deutsche Bank.
Admission: € 12, Children over 12: € 8; Children to 12: € 5

For reservations please call (030) 20 20 93-11