post-title NEWS ++ INFORMELLE ABENDE at the Emil Schumacher Museum (Hagen) | from October 2025 to January 2026

NEWS ++ INFORMELLE ABENDE at the Emil Schumacher Museum (Hagen) | from October 2025 to January 2026

NEWS ++ INFORMELLE ABENDE at the Emil Schumacher Museum (Hagen) | from October 2025 to January 2026

NEWS ++ INFORMELLE ABENDE at the Emil Schumacher Museum (Hagen) | from October 2025 to January 2026

With its exhibition “InformELLE Künstlerinnen der 1950er/60er-Jahre” (Informal Female Artists of the 1950s/60s), the Emil Schumacher Museum has been presenting a long-overdue show since August 31, 2025, offering a new perspective on Informel art and showcasing female artists who have had a significant influence on this abstract movement. On display are over 90 major works by 14 painters and two sculptors. The aim is to expand the art-historical canon to include long-overlooked positions of female artists. The exhibition can be seen in Hagen until January 11, 2026.

An accompanying program of events will take place alongside the exhibition. A new feature is the “InformELLEn Abende” (Informal Evenings), which will be held on the first Tuesday of every month. The format creates space for exchange, encounters, and in-depth discussions. Art is understood as an impulse to bring people together, explore new topics, and enable personal experiences. The program is diverse and offers different ways to engage with the exhibition: from short tours followed by get-togethers to film screenings with discussions and creative workshops. What all events have in …

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Abb. oben: Judit Reigl, Centre de dominance, 1959, Öl auf Leinwand, 156,5 x 179 cm, Privatsammlung, Paris, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2025, Foto: Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris.

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