By Carl Kruse
The German Friends of the London School of Economics (LSE) invite members of the Carl Kruse Arts Blog to a visit to the exhibition of “Gerhard Richter. Hidden Gems. Works from Rhenish Private Collections” at the Museum Kuntspalast in Düsseldorf on Sunday, 15 September 2025 at 2:15pm. The major autumn exhibition at Museum Kunstpalast brings together more than 130 artworks from all of Gerhard Richter’s works. Many of the exhibits are hidden treasures from private collections that have rarely – if ever – been shown in public before. As part of the most comprehensive Gerhard Richter exhibition in Germany for over ten years, these works provide an insight into the entire spectrum of his art – from his beginnings in the early 1960s to more recent times. Thr tour will take place in English.
We will meet at the Foyer of the Museum Kunstpalast, Ehrenhof 4-5, 40479 Düsseldorf at 2:15pm ahead of the tour to allow time for cloakroom and distribution of entrance tickets, so that we can start the tour on time.
Please register by Thursday, 12 September, by completing the online registration form: https://www.vereinonline.org/LSEAlumni/?veranstaltung=104198 We encourage you to sign-up early, as we allocate places on a first-come, first-served basis.
The guided tour is free of charge for members of the German Friends of LSE while the participation fee for non-members, including those of the Carl Kruse `Arts Blog, is €10. Please pay either by Paypal or provide a SEPA direct debit mandate.
Please reach out if you have any questions and I look forward to seeing you at the event.
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Other museum tours from the blog include Yury Kharchenko, the Wallraff Museum, and the Adele Schwab Photo Exhibit.
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