Press release

On 20 and 21 March, Haus der Kunst invites the public to join the “For Children. Study Days”. This two-day, free programme brings together local and global perspectives on the subject of the exhibition, concentrating on central questions such as: How did artists address children and young audiences since 1968? To what extent have their artistic practices shaped the self-understanding of art institutions worldwide? And what roles do artists and institutions play today in shaping new spaces and communities?

The “Study Days” offer participants the opportunity to deepen the exhibition’s themes, engage in discussions, and gain new perspectives. The lively programme, mostly held in English, includes lectures, panel discussions, performances and workshops, and offers insights into current academic research, as well as artistic and institutional practices.

With “For Children”, Haus der Kunst continues its transformation as an open and globally connected institution and a site for encounter and exchange.

Guests present are: Tarek Atoui, Gabriela Burkhalter, Anna Faroqhi, Gerd Grüneisl, Rangoato Hlasane, Eva Koťátková, Ana Maria Maia and Heike Roms, Asmir Šabić, Angela Stiegler, and Miriam Worek.

The “Study Days” are curated by Lydia Korndoerfer with Andrea Lissoni and Emma Enderby, in collaboration with Lars Bang Larsen, Kabelo Malatsie, and Kefiloe Siwisa.

Duration

20. & 21.3.26

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Credit

For Children. Art Stories since 1968
Ernesto Neto
Uni Verso Bebé II Lab, 2007/2025
Ausstellungsansicht
Haus der Kunst München, 2025
Photo: David Levene

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For Children. Art Stories since 1968
Agus Nur Amal PMTOH
Goodness and Disaster, 2025 
Ausstellungsansicht
Haus der Kunst München, 2025
Photo: David Levene

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For Children. Art Stories since 1968
KOO JEONG A
HAUS DER MAGNET, 2025
Ausstellungsansicht
Haus der Kunst München, 2025
Photo: Agostino Osio

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For Children. Art Stories since 1968
Yto Barrada
Lyautey Unit Blocks (Play), 2010 
Ausstellungsansicht
Haus der Kunst München, 2025
Photo: Agostino Osio

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For Children. Art Stories since 1968
Ei Arakawa-Nash
Mega Please Draw Freely, 2025
Ausstellungsansicht
Haus der Kunst München, 2025
Photo: Agostino Osio

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