Artist Talk on the Film "Cezanne on Art"

Stillleben mit Äpfeln und Orangen
This event is available in
German
The artist and filmmaker Albert Oehlen, director Oliver Hirschbiegel, and actor Sam Riley discuss their short film "Cezanne on Art", which is shown as part of the exhibition. Museum admission is included in the event ticket. Visitors are welcome to view the exhibitions from 4.30pm onwards. The conversation will take place in German.
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Baselstrasse 101
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Tarif
Free entry with the Museums-PASS-Musées
Dates
On 13 May 2026
Wednesday: 18:30-19:30
Content available online
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