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Wed 29. Oct, 17:30

Tour With Detailed Descriptions of the Artworks

The inclusive tour provides new ways of experiencing art with multiple senses. Participants listen, touch, and describe the works of the artist Suzanne Duchamp together. Experimental collages, figurative and abstract representations, and historical photographs: the exhibition showcases her diverse work spanning 50 years.

Through dialogue, participants explore her art: what makes Duchamp’s approach to materials and media so innovative? How did she contribute to the development of Dadaism in the 1910s and 1920s? Detailed work descriptions, tactile models, and material samples encourage conversation within the tour group.

Tickets and inquiries: fuehrungen@schirn.de

When
Wednesday, October 29, 5:30 PM

Price
12 € (guided tour incl. exhibition ticket)

Location
Gabriel-Riesser-Weg 3, Frankfurt am Main

Meeting Point
Foyer

Language
German

Accessibility
Detailed Artwork Descriptions

Notes
For people with and without visual impairments. The number of participants is limited. Remaining tickets are available at the SCHIRN box office on the day of the event.

The SCHIRN is dedicating the world’s first comprehensive solo exhibition to Suzanne Duchamp (1889–1963), a pioneer of the Dada movement. On display is the artist’s multifaceted body of work spanning 50 years, who contributed to the development of Dadaism in the 1910s and 1920s.