TILL BRÖNNER. MELTING POTT
July 3 – October 6, 2019
MKM Museum Küppersmühle of Modern Art, Duisburg
Till Brönner, highly-acclaimed musician and photo-artist, has embarked upon an unusual mission, deep into the heart of the Ruhr region. Over a period of 12 months, Germany’s No.1 jazz musician travelled across one of Germany’s most diverse and ambivalent regions, photographing people and places to fashion a highly personal view of the faces, industrial architecture, natural and cultural landscapes, transportation infrastructure and urban environments, and of the vibrant co-existence of the diverse nationalities, cultures and religions making up Germany’s largest conurbation: the Ruhr metropolis.
Featuring strongly is the region’s rapidly disappearing coal mining industry. It not only lends its name to the title of the exhibition, but also left an indelible impression on Brönner by virtue of its pervasive legacy and symbolism:
Featuring strongly is the region’s rapidly disappearing coal mining industry. It not only lends its name to the title of the exhibition, but also left an indelible impression on Brönner by virtue of its pervasive legacy and symbolism.
Picture Gallery of the opening
© Photos of the opening: MKM Duisburg + Brost-Stiftung / Georg Lukas and Peter Wieler
© Installations views: MKM Duisburg + Brost-Stiftung / Georg Lukas
The Artist
Till Brönner (born in 1971 in Viersen) is a true cosmopolitan. Having lived and worked for many years in Berlin and Los Angeles, he calls everywhere his home. For the past 10 years the musician has also achieved success as a photographer. In 2015, his photobook “Faces of Talent” (teNeues), featuring insightful b/w portraits of fellow musicians and other famous celebrities aroused considerable media interest.
A joint exhibition of the Foundation for Art and Culture and the Brost Foundation.
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