LindenLAB 4
LindenLAB 4: Entangled: Stuttgart – Afghanistan March 30, 2021 until October 16, 2022 The Linden-Museum houses thousands of objects, photos and documents from Afghanistan. Their exciting, sometimes problematic stories tell us a lot about personal experiences and memories, but also […]
LindenLAB 5
LindenLAB 5: (in) relationships – challenging / (un)learning / breaking open March 30, 2021 until October 16, 2022 LAB 5 focused on the relationships between people, objects and the museum as an institution. How are these relationships formed and developed? […]
Being in Place
Being in Place – Longing for Heritage in Yangon, Myanmar May 6 – October 30, 2022 In times of political change, Helena Cing Deih Sian explored the current significance of the architectural heritage in Yangon/Myanmar. She examined the relationship between […]
Chapter Germany 徳国篇章
Chapter Germany 徳国篇章 – Everyday experiences of Tübingen students from China Cabinet exhibition January 22 – July 17, 2022 In the exhibition, 26 Tübingen students from China talked about arriving in a foreign country, studying at the University of Tübingen, […]
Difficult Heritage
Difficult Heritage – Linden-Museum and Württemberg during colonial times March 16, 2021 until May 8, 2022 What does the Linden Museum have to do with German colonialism? Which Württemberg actors were involved in colonialism? How present was colonialism in the […]
re-explore / re-write II
Re-Explore / Re-Write II February 16 – March 27, 2022 In public collections, archives and museums, political perspectives are (re)constructed and shaped in order to provide structures and content for the communication of history. In the process, a Eurocentric canon […]
LindenLAB 2
LindenLAB 2: New approaches to provenance research and its mediation June 26, 2020 until January 30, 2022 How do you trace the origin of objects? How did they get into the museum? Who gave them to the museum? In what […]
re-explore / re-write I
re-explore / re-write I July 16 until July 25, 2021 Public collections, archives and museums in particular have (re)constructed and shaped political perspectives in order to provide structures and content for the communication of history and culture. In the process, […]
Aztecs
Aztecs October 12, 2019 until August 16, 2020 The Baden-Württemberg State Exhibtion, on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the landing of the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés in the Gulf of Mexico opened up a new, in-depth look at […]
A new building for the Linden-Museum
A new building for the Linden-Museum July 24 until September 29, 2019 In the 2019 summer semester, the Institute for Public Buildings and Design at the University of Stuttgart, led by Prof. Alexander Schwarz, addressed the question of the structural […]