Ahlen Art Museum to Present a Special Exhibition “Intimacy! Bathing in Art”

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On 31st January through 25 April, 2010 the Ahlen Art Museum will be presenting in this display the actual developments, contextual significance, and abnormally the aesthetic reflections of the affair ‘bathing.’ In the exhibit, 140 works by 90 artists will be presented, including Pierre Bonnard, Louise Bourgeois, Gustave Caillebotte, William N. Copley, Gregory Crewdson, Edgar Degas, Albrecht Dürer, Eric Fischl, Marie-Jo Lafontaine, Xenia Hausner, David Hockney, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Édouard Manet, Bettina Rheims, Norbert Tadeusz, and Bill Viola.

Water has consistently served not alone as a physical, but aswell as a airy or moral rehabilitation. The capital abstraction of such a absolute baptize rehabilitation, which is bidding in the faculty of a bubbler of youth, has survived to this day in the apperception of the avant-garde spa and is aswell reflected aloft artistically.

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