March 30th we had the opening of the Tolerance Poster Show at Kunstareal München, Germany. Kunstareal München is located at the heart of Munich and with its museums and colleges is one of Europe’s most important cultural hubs. Across an area of 500 x 500 meters, it is the home of 18 museums and over 40 galleries as well as 6 international colleges.
The show is presented at over 10 different institutions within Kunstareal, which all lend a special atmosphere and specific environment to the show. From Pinakothek der Moderne, home to Die Neue Sammlung, to the church of St. Mark that is even presenting one of four selected posters in the altar room at specific services.
The Tolerance Poster Show was organized by Die Neue Sammlung - The Design Museum, München. Die Neue Sammlung, the design museum at Pinakothek der Moderne, is the world’s oldest design museum and considered to lead the way in the fields of Product and Industrial Design.
The show is curated by Caroline Fuchs (Curator for graphic design at Die Neue Sammlung) and Lars Harmsen (Fachhochschule Dortmund, Faculty of Design / Melville Brand Design)
Announcement poster for the show designed by Lars Harmsen.
Photos by Johannes König.