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Exploration of Modern Art's Multicultural Landscape

This weekend, the Free Duisburg Artists' summer exhibition continues at Weidenweg 10's Art House in Duisburg-Kaßlerfeld. The local art association will be showcasing the latest creations of 31 artists.

Modern art's multi-faceted landscape
Modern art's multi-faceted landscape

Exploration of Modern Art's Multicultural Landscape

The Free Duisburger Artists' annual Summer Exhibition has officially opened its doors, inviting art enthusiasts to explore a diverse range of artistic techniques and positions. The exhibition, located at Kunsthaus am Weidenweg 10 in Duisburg-Kaßlerfeld, is open on Saturday, 9.08.25 and Sunday, 10.08.25.

The Summer Exhibition showcases works from 42 local artists, including new additions following the vernissage held last week at the same location. These new additions have expanded the diversity of artistic techniques and positions, offering visitors the opportunity to discover connections between works from a distance and to engage in individual examination of the pieces.

The exhibition is free to attend, providing art lovers with an accessible opportunity to immerse themselves in local artistic talent. The size of the exhibition space allows for a comfortable and intimate viewing experience, making it easy to explore each work at your leisure.

The participating artists in this year's Summer Exhibition include Petra Anders, Wolfgang Bittner, Andreas Blum, Christina Böckler, Pit Bohne, K.-D. Brüggenwerth, Petra Dreier & Michael Hanousek, Mareike Engelke, Andrea Fehr, Tina Fitzke, Margitta Geyer, Yvonne Hoefs, Lothar Janssen, Gudrun Kleffe, Bettina Kleinelsen, Evangelos Koukouwitakis, Claudia Maas, Marlies Meier, Freuken, Gisa Möller, Ingrid Penders, Katrin Roth, Angela Schäfer, Angela Schmitz, Dieter Schwabe, and more.

Visitors are encouraged to take advantage of the extended hours on the exhibition's final day, with the exhibition open from 16-18 hours on both Saturday and Sunday. A visit to the Summer Exhibition is highly recommended, especially in light of the new additions from the vernissage.

For those seeking more detailed information about the Summer Exhibition, such as specific opening hours or participating artists, it is recommended to check official Duisburg art venues' websites, local cultural event listings, or contact the organization of the Free Duisburger Artists directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

The diverse range of artistic techniques and positions at the Summer Exhibition extends beyond home-and-garden themes, but one could find intriguing connections among various works that delve into lifestyle perspectives. Discover the expanded offerings from the vernissage within the spacious and intimate exhibition hall, open for viewing on August 9th and 10th.

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