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Cover zum Bilderbuch "Die Farbe von Zitronen- Eine Geschichte über Abschied und Erinnerung" von Kenesha Sneed
© 2021, Prestel Verlag, München, London, New York in der Penguin Penguin Random House Verlagsgruppe GmbH
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Cover zum Bilderbuch "Als Oma immer kleiner wurde" von Inka Pabst, mit Illustrationen von Mehrdad Zaeri
© Tulipan Verlag GmbH, München 2017
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Cover zum Bilderbuch ""Wenn die ganze Welt..." von Joseph Coelho, mit Illustrationen von Allison Colpoys
© Insel Verlag Anton Kippenberg GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin, 2022
Reading, Theatre
Memories don’t die
A programme accompanying the exhibition in_finite. Living with Death
Past events
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3 EUR, red. 1,50 EUR |
The entrance to Hall 3 is in the Schlüterhof next to the Sculpture Hall. |
children (3-6 years) |
German |
Accessible for wheelchairs |
Ground Floor, Hall 3 |
Part of: Picture-Book Cinema |
The picture books “The Colour of Lemons” by Kenesha Sneed, “When Grandma got smaller and smaller” by Inka Pabst and Mehrdad Zaeri and “When the whole world…” by Joseph Coelho and Allison Colpys will be read.
Important memories cannot die – especially those of friends and relatives who are no longer there! Some of them are painful and make us sad, some memories are beautiful and make us feel safe. Some memories are evoked by objects, some memories we write down so that we certainly won’t forget them and others are always there, as if they are constantly sitting in our ear and whispering to us!