- Museum Frieder Burda
- 2026
- Baden-Baden, Germany
- Audio production
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The exhibition “Impressionism in Germany - Max Liebermann and His Time” traces the development of German Impressionism from its beginnings to the early modern period. At its center is Max Liebermann (1847–1935), who as an artist, collector, and president of the Berlin Secession played a key role in the internationalization of the German art scene.
More than 110 works from over 60 international collections illustrate the diversity of this artistic movement. Alongside Liebermann, the exhibition features works by Lovis Corinth, Max Slevogt, Fritz von Uhde, as well as other notable artists such as Dora Hitz, Philipp Franck, Maria Slavona, and Lesser Ury.
The exhibition is on view at the Museum Frieder Burda from October 3, 2025 to February 8, 2026, before traveling to the Museum Barberini in Potsdam, where it will be presented until June 7, 2026.
An approximately 60-minute audio guide accompanies visitors through the exhibition, offering insights into selected works and the artists behind them. It is available on loan devices in German, English, and French.