Made in Germany? Art and Identity in a Global Nation

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  • Harvard Art Museums
  • Free

    A multicolored fragmented painting portraying people walking on a city street.

    Discover an array of artworks that transcend borders and spotlight the complexities of modern German identity.

    No application or registration needed.

    Cost

    This Event is free!

    Admission is free to all visitors every day. Please check in at the Visitor Services desk upon arrival to allow us to share information about special exhibitions, gallery tours, programs, and other amenities available to ensure that you have a great visit!

    Location

    • In-person only.

    Harvard Art Museums
    32 Quincy
    Cambridge, MA 02138
    United States

    Neighborhood
  • Neighborhood 9

    https://harvardartmuseums.org/visit

    Dates and Times

    Open Tuesday-Sunday 10am-5pm
    Closed on major holidays

    Additional information

    Featuring artists from different generations and diverse backgrounds, the exhibition complicates notions of German identity, especially the idea of ethnic and cultural homogeneity. In fact, the country is second only to the United States as a destination for immigrants from around the world. The exhibition offers a range of reflections on German national identity, which was shaped by labor migration following World War II, the unification of East and West Germany in 1990, and the influx of asylum seekers to the country since 2015.

    Event continues to run during

  • Winter vacation
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    A multicolored fragmented painting portraying people walking on a city street.

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    Last updated July 31, 2024.