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SUMMARY:Interventionen zur Passion: Brigitte Schwacke
DESCRIPTION:05 March-19 April 2025:Monday-Sunday 8:00-18:00↗ Website\nBr
 igitte Schwacke was born in 1957 in Marl\, NRW. She studied as a master st
 udent under Sir Eduardo Paolozzi at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich. She r
 eceived\, among other awards\, the DAAD Scholarship for Great Britain and 
 worked as a Research Assistant in London. Today\, the artist lives and wor
 ks in Munich.\nAbout her work "Eternity and a Day\," she says: A silver fa
 bric hangs before the altar. It is made of anodized aluminum wire\, croche
 ted – stitch by stitch. Irregularities\, density\, and dissolution are i
 ntegrated into the manufacturing process. The individual handwriting is vi
 sible – the line in time is perceptible. The silver fabric veils\, obscu
 res\, remains transparent\, and reflects – depending on the time of day 
 – the light of the space.\nGreeting: Holger Müller\, Deputy Mayor for C
 ulture of the City of MittweidaArtistic Introduction: Holger Bartsch\, Pas
 tor for Chemnitz European Capital of Culture 2025
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>05 March-19 April 2025:</strong><b
 r />Monday-Sunday 8:00-18:00<br /><a href="https://chemnitz2025.de/en/inte
 rventions-on-the-passion/page/1/" target="_blank">↗ Website</a></p>\n<p>
 <i>Brigitte Schwacke </i>was born in 1957 in Marl\, NRW. She studied as a 
 master student under Sir Eduardo Paolozzi at the Academy of Fine Arts Muni
 ch. She received\, among other awards\, the DAAD Scholarship for Great Bri
 tain and worked as a Research Assistant in London. Today\, the artist live
 s and works in Munich.</p>\n<p>About her work "Eternity and a Day\," she s
 ays: A silver fabric hangs before the altar. It is made of anodized alumin
 um wire\, crocheted – stitch by stitch. Irregularities\, density\, and d
 issolution are integrated into the manufacturing process. The individual h
 andwriting is visible – the line in time is perceptible. The silver fabr
 ic veils\, obscures\, remains transparent\, and reflects – depending on 
 the time of day – the light of the space.</p>\n<p>Greeting: Holger Müll
 er\, Deputy Mayor for Culture of the City of Mittweida<br />Artistic Intro
 duction: Holger Bartsch\, Pastor for Chemnitz European Capital of Culture 
 2025</p>
LOCATION:Mittweida\, Stadtkirche "Unser lieben Frauen"
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