Hans-Christian Schink - Frankfurt, Leipzig, Rome, Tokyo, Cottbus, Bremen
We cordially invite you to the opening of the exhibition "On the Way" at Galerie Rothamel in Frankfurt am Main on May 21 at 7 p.m. These works will also be on display at Galerie Rothamel in Erfurt until May 16.
On Wednesday, April 22 at 6 p.m., the third installment of "Picture Cosmos" opens at the Museum of Fine Arts Leipzig.
With a diverse selection of paintings, sculptures, works on paper, and photographs, the exhibition showcases the variety of art from Leipzig and places it in dialogue with national and international perspectives. The tour begins with outstanding works by Max Beckmann (1884–1950), encompasses modern art, focuses on art from the GDR, and extends to the present day. (Announcement text MdbK)
Hans-Christian Schink is represented here with a work from my series "German Unity Transport Projects."
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The artist would particularly like to draw your attention to the new podcast by book designer Hannah Feldmeier. "The Voice of the Book" is a series of conversations she recently launched with artists whose visual worlds she has transformed into truly wonderful books through intensive collaboration. In the current episode, Schink and Feldmeier discuss the creation of "On the Way." Also available on Spotify (open.spotify.com) and Apple Podcasts.
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On a related note: Volume 25 of "European Eyes on Japan" has just been published. For this extraordinary photography project, more than 70 European photographers have been invited since its inception in 1999 to work on a self-chosen theme in one of Japan's 47 prefectures. Schink participated in 2009. In 2025, Sanna Krook (Finland) and Dominika Jackuliaková (Slovakia) visited Fukui Prefecture.
An overview of previous publications can be found here: eu-japanfest.org
Current exhibitions with Hans-Christian Schink:
Roma nel Mondo – MAXXI Rome, extended until April 26
MOMAT Collection – The National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo, until May 10
Strange? Remarkably Worthy! – Museum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus, until May 31
Nature and Antiquity: The Romantic Friedrich Nerly in Rome, Kunsthalle Bremen, until July 5

