Guided Tour for Blind and Visually Impaired People at Kunsthalle Bielefeld

Event: Guided Tour for Blind and Visually Impaired People at Kunsthalle Bielefeld in Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Artur-Ladebeck-Straße 5, 33602 Bielefeld on 29. August 2026

Date and Time

29. August 2026 11:30

Location

Kunsthalle Bielefeld
Artur-Ladebeck-Straße 5, 33602 Bielefeld, Deutschland

Price

3,50

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Experience Shared Views with All Your Senses

This inclusive tour at Kunsthalle Bielefeld opens the exhibition Shared Views. Kunsthalle Bielefeld Meets Collection KiCo. Part 1: On Sharing and Being Shared for a particularly focused art experience. On August 29, 2026 from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM, artworks will be made accessible through precise descriptions, art historical contextualization, and personal perception. This creates an exhibition experience that not only informs but translates space, material, form, and idea into language.

An Art Experience Beyond Sight

The tour is aimed at blind and visually impaired people and focuses on a conscious, detailed communication. In Kunsthalle Bielefeld, a house of modern and contemporary art, aspects like image structure, surfaces, composition, and artistic strategies come to the forefront. The exhibition connects perspectives on sharing, collecting, and reorganizing art, making the logic of a collection experientially tangible.

The Exhibition as a Space for Thought

Shared Views connects works from the Kunsthalle's collection with positions from the KiCo collection. This creates a dialogue between classical modernism, post-war modernism, and contemporary art. The exhibition shows how meanings shift when works are brought together anew. This is particularly exciting for barrier-free communication: art is not only viewed but understood as a relational experience.

Inclusive Communication with Depth

Kunsthalle Bielefeld offers a way of access for this tour that is based on language, orientation, and precise artwork observation. Thus, cultural education becomes directly perceptible. Those visiting the exhibition experience not just a guided tour, but a concentrated approach to painting, space, and curatorial idea. The atmosphere of the building, its architecture, and the exhibition staging contribute to transforming communication into a genuine aesthetic experience.

Conclusion

This tour provides a sensitive and well-founded access to an exhibition that expands thinking about art. Anyone who wants to experience modern and contemporary art with all their senses should definitely attend this event live at Kunsthalle Bielefeld.

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