Pforzheim Gallery

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Pforzheim Gallery in Bleichstrasse

The Pforzheim Gallery - Municipal Gallery for Regional Art is an art museum in Pforzheim .

The Städtische Galerie documents the work of artists from the region and southwest Germany in selected examples. It succeeds the Städtische Galerie im Bohnenberger Schlössle , which was lost in the Second World War , from which only Carl Spitzweg's painting "The Mineraloge" has survived. The painting is exhibited again today and marks the beginning of a permanent exhibition in which the relevant currents of the twentieth century are represented using examples from regional art. The inventory includes works by some of internationally renowned artists such as Hans Meid , Richard Ziegler , Edmund Daniel Kinzinger , Erwin Aichele , Otto Haas, Karl Abt, Karl Stretz and Emil Bizer, as well as representatives of newer artistic creation such as Carl Heinz Wienert , Gerlinde Beck and Bernd Berner , Jürgen Brodwolf , Hans Baschang , Hetum Gruber and Manfred Mohr .

Four to five temporary exhibitions per year are mainly devoted to younger artists from the region, professors from the Pforzheim University or current topics with nationally known artists.

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Coordinates: 48 ° 53 ′ 0 ″  N , 8 ° 41 ′ 44 ″  E