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Thomas Struth As a way of bringing the exhibition Thomas Struth to a close, we are organizing a series of not-to-be-missed activities with the artist himself, connecting photography and music.
friday , january
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A WORKSHOP WITH THOMAS STRUTH
Participants in this workshop—artistic photographers and photography students—to be selected by the Museum’s curatorial team and Struth himself, will get guidance and suggestions for their work from the German artist. venue :
Library From 10 am more info : Call +34 944 359 067, Mon–Fri 10 am–2 pm. Limited number of places available. If you want to be part of this workshop, please send your application and CV to hezkuntza@guggenheim-bilbao.eus. time :
CONCERT: FRANK BUNGARTEN
Renowned classical guitarist Frank Bungarten, who has collaborated with Thomas Struth in projects like Read This Like Seeing It for the First Time (2003), will offer an exclusive concert for the general public. venue :
Auditorium 7 pm tickets : €6 Members; €10 Followers time :
saturday , january
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WORKSHOP: THE ART OF PRACTICE
A music workshop for guitarists and players of other instruments with Frank Bungarten, guitarist and professor. venue :
Auditorium and exhibition galleries 11 am–1 pm more info : Call +34 944 359 067, Mon–Fri 10 am–2 pm, by December 10 tickets : Free . Reservation required. Limited number of time :
places available
Thomas Struth, Bright Sunflowers - No. 1, Winterthur, 1991 (Helle Sonnenblumen - N° 1, Winterthur 1991). Chromogenic print, 84 x 66 cm. Collection Viehof, Mönchengladbach. © Thomas Struth
TALK: CRACKING THE UNIVERSE
James Beacham, particle physicist at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) will be sharing his views on the universe as well as on creativity, curiosity, and desire in a unique monologue combined with a traditional lecture in physics. venue :
Auditorium time : 7 pm tickets : Free. Reservation required sunday , january
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CONCERT: SIXTY1STRINGS
The classical ensemble Sixty1Strings, whose members are Ekaterina Solovey, Konstanze Kuss, and Negin Habibi, will bring Thomas Struth’s exhibition to a close with Ambarabà, a concert for harp, mandolin, and guitar. venue :
Auditorium time : 12 noon tickets : €6 Members; €10 Followers