It’s stormy outside and the rain is falling incessantly – inside there’s art
More than 100 art enthusiasts gathered in the historic and equally hospitable rooms of the Domänenburg in Aerzen on Sunday to take part in the vernissage. The deputy mayor of Aerzen, Michael Schlie, opens the exhibition and is certain: “There is something for everyone.”
Mathias Schlüter from Pyrmont knows how to present the different works of the artists to the audience in vivid language. The opening was accompanied by the singer-songwriter duo “Greencircle” from Hanover, Britta and Sandra.
The four artists Magdalena Hohlweg, Antje Horn, Ingrid Vorsatz and Agnes Zirke surprise the audience with their different works.
AgnesZirke paints in oil and on canvas, predominantly abstract.
IngridVorsatz paints realistically. Light and shadow are important to her in her floral motifs and landscape paintings.
AntjeHorn works figuratively and abstractly in acrylic, watercolor and oil.
MagdalenaHohlweg shows her unique miniature collages
Aerzen Castle
The Domänenburg is the cultural center of the town of Aerzen. In addition to theater and music events, you will also find three art exhibitions this year in the “Culture in the Domänenburg Aerzen” event series. You can visit the exhibition of the 4 Pyrmont artists until March 22, 2020, on the weekends on Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Admission is free.
Aerzen Castle | Burgstr. 6 | 31855 Aerzen
Aerzen Castle was first mentioned in 1293 and has been owned by the town of Aerzen since 1968.