EN PASSANT - Audio Guide Reviews

EN PASSANT - Audio Guide Reviews

Published by on 2020-03-10

🏷️ About: ABOUT THE AUDIO GUIDE The audio guide to the exhibition invites visitors to acquaint themselves with less well-known artworks of Impressionism – sculptures that capture the ephemerality of a moment in bronze, plaster or wax. With a duration of approximately 60 minutes, the app offers illustrated audio tracks on 30 artworks.


       




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Light and colour, atmosphere and the fleeting moment – but how can impressionism be translated into stone or bronze? Edgar Degas, Auguste Rodin, Medardo Rosso, Paolo Troubetzkoy and Rembrandt Bugatti found striking answers to that question.

The audio guide to the exhibition invites visitors to acquaint themselves with less well-known artworks of Impressionism – sculptures that capture the ephemerality of a moment in bronze, plaster or wax.

Smartphones with German as their system language automatically download the German audio tracks and texts when the app is restarted.

In the device settings, it is possible to change the system language to correspond to the desired language version of the audio app (German or English).

In fascinating juxtapositions, the StΓ€del Museum is bringing together 160 works of sculpture, prints, photographs and paintings – including examples by Monet, Manet, Boldini and Singer Sargent – and thus exploring the phenomenon of impressionist sculpture for the first time ever.

Smartphones with any other system language automatically download the English version.

If you have suggestions or criticism, please contact [email protected] and tell us your smartphone device type and operating system.

With a duration of approximately 60 minutes, the app offers illustrated audio tracks on 30 artworks.

The audio guide app is available in German and English.

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Staedelsches Kunstinstitut und Staedtische Galerie