Digital offers
We offer a number of digital options to accompany the exhibition titled Tell me about yesterday tomorrow, from a podcast to various videos and interviews and beyond, including an online publication and an audio guide. Our goal is to make some of the exhibition and selected works of art accessible online.
trailers
In two brief trailers, we offer insight into the exhibition, featuring statements by curator Juliane Bischoff and by Mirjam Zadoff, Director of the Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism.
videos of the art works (in german)
Works by over 40 international artists explore how to interpret the past and its links to the present day against the background of the historical exhibition. We present 13 selected works in short videos.
podcast
The podcast titled History is not the Past was part of the digital Assembly. The podcast’s episodes offer thoughts and discussions about present-day issues and future scenarios at the intersection of history, society, and culture. With contributions by Michael Brenner, Niels Beintker, Magnus Brechtken, Roger Cohen, Max Czollek, Georg Diez, Clémentine Deliss, Lena Gorelik, Christine Hamel, Florian Hartleb, Dota Kehr, Leon Kahane and Fabian Bechtle, Ken Lum and Paul Farber, Michaela Melián, Michaela Meise, Armin Nassehi, Luisa Neubauer, Doron Rabinovici, Willem de Rooij, Stefanie Schüler-Springorum, Maya Shenfeld, Sahana Udupa, Charlotte Wiedemann, Christiane Wolf, Sonja Zekri and more.
online tours (in german)
On International Museum Day 2020, curator Juliane Bischoff and historian Nathalie Jacobsen took viewers on a live tandem tour of the exhibition.
In a dialogue tour, Christian Fuhrmeister of the Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte and cultural scholar Jörn Wendland showcase Harald Pickert’s works from the exhibition Harald Pickert: Die Pestbeulen Europas. Naziterror in Konzentrationslagern, 1939-45, (Buboes of Europe. Nazi Terror at Concentration Camps, 1939–45), which was on display at the Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte from June 2 to July 29.
artist interviews
Artist Keren Cytter talks about her work Fashions, in which she addresses societal problems such as misogyny, sexism, age discrimination, human exploitation, and the appropriation of political symbols by the fashion industry.
Annette Kelm’s photo series Recyclingpark Neckartal is dedicated to a relic of Nazi architecture hidden on the outskirts of Stuttgart: 14 travertine columns that the Nazi regime commissioned in the 1930s.
online publication
Digital offers
We offer a number of digital options to accompany the exhibition titled Tell me about yesterday tomorrow, from a podcast to various videos and interviews and beyond, including an online publication and an audio guide. Our goal is to make some of the exhibition and selected works of art accessible online.
trailers
In two brief trailers, we offer insight into the exhibition, featuring statements by curator Juliane Bischoff and by Mirjam Zadoff, Director of the Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism.
videos of the art works (in german)
Works by over 40 international artists explore how to interpret the past and its links to the present day against the background of the historical exhibition. We present 13 selected works in short videos.