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Sculptures in Tomorrow's Landscape

Weekly game of 'I Spy' between Alexander Klar, director of Hamburg's art hall, and Lars Haider, editor-in-chief of Hamburger Abendblatt, involves a piece of art - 'The Future of Statues' by René Magritte from 1932 (oil on plaster cast) and discussions on the topic of family.

Upcoming Developments in Statuary Sculptures
Upcoming Developments in Statuary Sculptures

Sculptures in Tomorrow's Landscape

In the heart of Hamburg, Germany, the Kunsthalle Hamburg plays host to an intriguing weekly art discussion. Hosted by Kunsthalle Hamburg director Alexander Klar and Abendblatt editor-in-chief Lars Haider, the podcast, titled ArtPodcast, invites listeners to join them in a captivating game of "I see what you don't see."

Each episode, available for free at www.ourwebsite/podcast, delves into the world of art, exploring unique pieces and their potential connections to various themes. The latest topic, "The Future of Statues," is a surreal oil painting on a plaster cast by the renowned artist René Magritte, created in 1932.

"The Future of Statues" is a prime example of Surrealism in art, with its surreal representation of a family that does not correspond to a specific real family. Instead, it symbolizes the relationship between tradition and modernity. The conversation between Klar and Haider aims to challenge the boundaries of perception in art, inviting listeners to see the world through a new lens.

ArtPodcast is a must-listen for art enthusiasts and curious minds alike. The podcast also welcomes reviews and likes, and encourages its audience to engage in the conversation. For feedback, listeners can reach out to [email protected].

So, if you're looking to expand your artistic horizons, tune in to ArtPodcast and join Klar and Haider on their journey of discovery. Who knows, you might just see something you didn't see before!

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