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Page 106: Otto Dix, Family Portrait, 1925 andreas a. Jahnig, Medal entitled “War on Terror”, 2005 SpeCIAl eXH I B ItIonS I n 2011 Detail of a panoramic wall covering after motifs in Moritz rugenda’s “Picturesque Journey through Brazil”, riverside hunting scene, c. 1830 Schaufenster zur Sammlung: “les Vues du Brésil” – eine panorama-tapete als Reisebericht aus Brasilien/ Indianer des Xingu. Fotografien von Adão nascimento (Window on the Collection: “les Vues du Brésil” – A panoramic wall covering as a travel report from Brazil/ Indians of the Xingu. photographs by Adão nascimento) 16th February – 28th August, 2011, Cabinet exhibitions by the Museum für Völkerkunde <strong>Dresden</strong>, Japanisches Palais Parallel to the special exhibition “Amazonien – Indianer der Regenwälder und Savannen” (Amazonia – Indians of the Rainforests and Savannahs) in 2011, the <strong>Dresden</strong> Völkerkundemuseum will be presenting two exhibitions which not only broaden the spectrum of the major Amazonia exhibition, but also contribute the additional facet of the reception of reports concerning the exploration of South America in Europe. Schaudepot #6. Maskenbilder (Storeroom no. 6. Masks) 4th March – 20th April 2011, Exhibition by the Kunstfonds, Marienallee 12, <strong>Dresden</strong> Masks serve to disguise, to camouflage and to represent roles and are to be found in all the world’s cultures. They have very different purposes in various situations and are traditionally used in religious and ritual contexts. The exhibition shows works from the past 60 years representing all these different aspects: ritual fullbody masks, masks for clowns, harlequins and court fools, Fasching (Shrove Tuesday) masks for children and pensioners, as well as During the “storeroom 6” exhibition the works on show will include Herta Günther’s “Kinderfasching” painted in 1987 pictures on the subject of the relationship between masks and the “true self”. Die deutsche Kunstmedaille der Gegenwart (the German Contemporary Art Medal) 26th March – 31st October, 2011, Exhibition by the Münzkabinett, Hausmannsturm, Residenzschloss For about the past 20 years, medallic art in Germany has undergone an interesting development. It is characterised by new forms of expression, artistic experimentation, diversity of materials and a broad spectrum of themes. The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Medaillenkunst (German Society for Medallic Art), which was founded in 1991, is successfully fostering medallic art in Germany. In addition, Germany regularly submits a selection of the best works for display in the world expositions of the Fédération Internationale de la Médaille d’Art (FIDEM). This exhibition will present German contributions to the FIDEM expositions, supplemented by important art medals created in recent years. Attention will be drawn especially to the remarkable way in which artists working in this genre have taken up social and sociocritical themes. Schaukabinett: Florian thomas (Show Cabinet: Florian thomas) 29th March – 3rd July, 2011, Exhibition by the Galerie Neue Meister, Albertinum The world of Florian Thomas’s motifs emerges from a source that has frequently inspired painters of his generation: a pictorial atlas of photographs assembled by the artist himself. 107
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