Museum Folkwang
»Our age has a new sense of form« – Graphic Arts in the 1920ies
»Our Age Has a New Sense of Form« – Photography in the 1920s
Atelier van Lieshout. Slave City
Egyptian Vessels
HAP Grieshaber. Graphic Series
Japanese Lacquer Work
Spaces that mean the worldTheater posters by Frieder Grindler and Volker Pfüller
The Early Days of Photography
Ernst Barlach: The Dead DayImage Series of 27 Lithographies on E. Barlach's Drama ›The Dead Day‹
HAP Grieshaber. Posters
Japanese Theatre Masks
Pictorialism at the Turn of the Century
Simon Starling. Three Birds Seven Stories, Interpolations and Bifurcations
Javanese Shadow Theatre
Jill Baroff: New York Harbor March 31 - April 30 2005, 2005/2006
Photography of the 1920th and the 1930th
Taking the train through Europe – Poster on luxurious travel around 1900
Coptic Textiles
Paul Gangolf: MetropolisImage Series of 9 Lithografies on the theme ›Metropolis‹
Photography since 1945
Art of the Islam
Contemporary photography since the 1980ies
Walter Gramatté: The RebelImage Series of 4 Etchings on Manfred Georg's Tale ›The Rebel‹
Oriental Glass
Walter Gramatté: Lenz, 1924/25Image Series of 13 Etchings on Georg Büchner's Tale ›Lenz‹
Ozeanica
Walter Gramatté: Wozzeck, 1925Image Series of 12 Etchings on Georg Büchner's Drama ›Woyzeck‹
Erich Heckel: The Ballad of Reading GaolImage Series of 12 Woodcuts on Oscar Wilde's Ballad
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: SakuntalaImage Series of 5 Lithographies on Kalidasa's Drama ›Sakuntala‹
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Peter Schlemihls Amazing HistoryImage Series on A. von Chamisso's Tale
Stefana McClure: The Blue Planet, 2008
Drawings of the 19th Century – Composed Reality around 1800
Drawings of the 19th Century – Castles and Forest Landscapes
Drawings of the 19th Century – Mountains
Drawings of the 19th Century – In the Light of Italy
Drawings of the 19th Century – Detailed Studies on Landscape and Nature
Drawings of the 19th Century – Heroic Landscapes