01-2015: KunstWortKunst The award winners have been chosen

01-2015: KunstWortKunst The award winners have been chosen

After several jury rounds from November to January, in which the youth literature critic Christine Knödler and the writer Norbert Niemann, together with five other experts, thoroughly scrutinized the results of KunstWortKunst 2014, the prize winners have now been determined.

15-10-2014: School cluster project Creative Writing in the museum DASMAXIMUM

15-10-2014: School cluster project Creative Writing in the museum DASMAXIMUM

Dr. Robert Anzeneder, director of the Johannes-Heidenhain-Gymnasium in Traunreut - the JHG is a reference school of the cluster and thus coordinator and contact person of the TU - had used the importance and central location of the MAXIMUM in Traunreut for the year 2014 to put art and creative writing in the focus of extracurricular education for once. Together with her colleagues . . .

08-2014: Dan Flavin in Upper Bavaria

08-2014: Dan Flavin in Upper Bavaria

One of Flavin's largest light works, Untitled (to Ksenija), is on view in the Kunstbau of the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus Munich until September 7, 2014. Flavin developed this expansive installation two years before his death for the opening of the Kunstbau, designed by architect Uwe Kiessler, in 1994. Art patrons Heiner and Philippa Friedrich donated this outstanding work to the Lenbachhaus in memory of their parents, with the stipulation that it be shown at regular intervals. In it, Flavin takes up the architectural conditions and lends . . .

14-08-2014: Traunreut Trilogy: ArtContemporary, Industrial History, Vintage Cars

14-08-2014: Traunreut Trilogy: ArtContemporary, Industrial History, Vintage Cars

With the DASMAXIMUM KunstGegenwart Foundation, art patron Heiner Friedrich donated an art collection of international standing to the Chiemgau region. His father Harald Friedrich had founded the Alzmetall company in Altenmarkt after the war and produced the "Spatz" small car in the 1950s on what is now the museum site in Traunreut. In his private life, too, he had a passion for noble vehicles. A small selection from Harald Friedrich's classic car collection, including the Spatz and . . .