
Where do unicorns come from? Or: How do you put together an exhibition about an animal that doesn't exist?
Thu, Nov 27, 7 p.m.
A medieval tapestry from New York, a bishop's staff from Paris, a little-known bronze from London – the works shown in the exhibition naturally come together to form a narrative. But behind each selected object lie many considerations, often lengthy negotiations, and sometimes surprising coincidences. A look into the curator’s workshop reveals the many steps – from the initial idea and concept to securing the loans – leading up to the presentation of the exhibition.
Shelly Kupferberg is a journalist, presenter, and author. Her novel Isidor was published in 2022 by Diogenes Verlag.
Where do unicorns come from? Or: How do you put together an exhibition about an animal that doesn't exist?
Talk with Shelly Kupferberg & Barberini Chief Curator Michael Philipp (in German)
Thu, 27 November, 7 p.m.
Museum Barberini, Auditorium
Ticket: €20 (includes admission to the exhibition on that day from 5:30 p.m.)