Cafe Müller

Description

Pina Bausch Gallery WUPPERTAL TANZT- Edition 2024: Case Maclaim from Frankfurt transformed in the dance piece Cafe Müller from 1978. The source of inspiration was the photo of the French press photographer Anne-Christine Poujoulat during a performance of “Cafe Muller” in southern France in 1995.

Factor ❌️ is a Pina Portrait Special on top: Art meets Art - Dance Art meets Street Art - Wuppertal meets Frankfurt - Case Maclaim meets Pina Bausch.

The Pina Bausch Gallery WUPPERTAL TANZT is a tribute to the dance choreographer Pina Bausch in the public space of the city of Wuppertal. WUPPERTAL TANZT are 10 international murals for 10 local districts - 10 dance stories, 10 countries, 10 artists, 10 views and 10 perspectives. This is a piece of internationality for every district of Wuppertal, a presentation of different cultures, captured in movement and transformed into art. WUPPERTAL TANZT explores Pina Bausch's 15 international dance co-productions and transforms them from dance art into wall art.

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My work is about the connection between art, city and people - and about public space as an open organism to be played with in creative ways: urban space as a public museum, open to everyone, at any time, without barriers and free of charge. No walls, no doors, no obstructed view - and all that on an international level...... …the world as a guest in Wuppertal and thus a piece of Wuppertal out into the world!
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Created on September 1, 2024
Bundesallee 221, 42103 Wuppertal, Germany
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