With empathy and humour, she accompanies the young Bach on his travels to and from Thuringia through the Harz Mountains to Lüneburg and his teachers. With her abstract paintings, the artist immerses herself in the landscape in which Bach lived.
She captures the ball of music and attempts a "well-tempered representation" with allusions to the "language games" that Bach loved and which he wove into his compositions (see, for example, the sequence of notes b, a, c, b); she devotes herself to the "blind spot" in allusion to Bach's eye operations. Margret Kube also wants to pay tribute to Bach's musically light side and travels to the coffee house in Leipzig where J. S. Bach gave concerts with his Collegium Musicum.
Venue
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Car parks:
Yes
Organiser
In co-operation with
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Margret Kube
To the website
Tickets
Prices:
9,00 €
Children and young people up to 18 years free.
Please register in advance to visit the AtelierMuseum at info@mbs-stiftung.de.
More information
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Period:
31.10. – 30.11.2025
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Opening hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Friday: 10:00 – 15:00
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Note on access:
Individual appointments are possible.
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In which language:
German

Margret Kube, 4 Klaviere, 2018 © Margret Kube

AtelierMuseum im Künstlerinnenhaus am Schwabinger Bach © Magda Bittner-Simmet Stiftung
Organiser
Magda Bittner-Simmet Stiftung
The Künstlerinnenhaus am Schwabinger Bach was built in 1972. The spacious studio flat of the Munich artist Magda Bittner-Simmet was located on the top floor. The studio became a social meeting place where parties and house concerts were regularly organised. Today, the former studio flat houses the AtelierMuseum with the artist's estate.