ADMISSION€ 15 / € 12 reduced / Free Admission for children and teens under 19 / MoreGuided Tour through the exhibitions KUNIYOSHI + and UKIYOENOW as well as the MAK DESIGN LAB with the MAK Educational TeamKUNIYOSHI +Utagawa Kuniyoshi is renowned as one of Japan’s great artists of the nineteenth century. Manga and Anime are practically inconceivable without his visual imagery. He produced artistic and technically ground-breaking prints that were very popular with the general public.UKIYOENOWThe significance given today to the fascinating world of the woodblock print (ukiyo-e) is impressively showcased in the works of Masumi Ishikawa and Megumi Ōishi (UKIYO-E PROJECT) and the graphic designer Andrew Archer. Both resort to the typical visual elements and techniques of the Japanese woodblock print, nevertheless, the dominant subjects of their works include such contemporary themes as music and sport.MAK DESIGN LABAcross approximately 2 000 square meters, the MAK DESIGN LAB demonstrates the many ways design can contribute to positive change. Contemporary projects by designers, artists, architects, programmers, activists, and idealists that react to the challenges of the 21st century and visualize problems, suggest alternatives, or offer solutions are contextualized in complex ways with historical approaches from the MAK collection.PRACTICAL INFO Attendance fee: € 3.50 per personFree for holders of the “Hunger auf Kunst und Kultur-Pass”There is no need to register in advance.Meeting place: MAK Columned Main HallAll tours are held in German unless stated otherwise.
Guided Tour through the exhibitions KUNIYOSHI + and UKIYOENOW as well as the MAK DESIGN LAB with the MAK Educational Team
Free for holders of the “Hunger auf Kunst und Kultur-Pass”
There is no need to register in advance.
Meeting place: MAK Columned Main Hall
All tours are held in German unless stated otherwise.
KUNIYOSHI +
Utagawa Kuniyoshi is renowned as one of Japan’s great artists of the nineteenth century. Manga and Anime are practically inconceivable without his visual imagery. He produced artistic and technically ground-breaking prints that were very popular with the general public.UKIYOENOW
The significance given today to the fascinating world of the woodblock print (ukiyo-e) is impressively showcased in the works of Masumi Ishikawa and Megumi Ōishi (UKIYO-E PROJECT) and the graphic designer Andrew Archer. Both resort to the typical visual elements and techniques of the Japanese woodblock print, nevertheless, the dominant subjects of their works include such contemporary themes as music and sport.MAK DESIGN LAB
Across approximately 2 000 square meters, the MAK DESIGN LAB demonstrates the many ways design can contribute to positive change. Contemporary projects by designers, artists, architects, programmers, activists, and idealists that react to the challenges of the 21st century and visualize problems, suggest alternatives, or offer solutions are contextualized in complex ways with historical approaches from the MAK collection.PRACTICAL INFO
Attendance fee: € 3.50 per personFree for holders of the “Hunger auf Kunst und Kultur-Pass”
There is no need to register in advance.
Meeting place: MAK Columned Main Hall
All tours are held in German unless stated otherwise.