Fabian Müller, Klavier | Bomsori Kim, Violine

Klavier-Festival Ruhr

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Date

Mon 11 May 2026, 20:00

Location

» Robert-Schumann-Saal

Fabian Müller © Christian Palm
Fabian Müller © Christian Palm

Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonate für Violine und Klavier Nr. 2 in A-Dur Op. 12
Sonate für Violine und Klavier Nr. 7 in c-Moll Op. 30

Maurice Ravel
„Oiseaux tristes“ & „Alborada del gracioso“, aus „Miroirs“, M. 43

Johannes Brahms
Sonate für Violine und Klavier Nr. 3 in d-Moll Op. 108

Mit ihrem Zyklus der Beethoven-Violinsonaten haben sich Fabian Müller und Bomsori Kim in die Herzen des Publikums gespielt. Für das Klavier-Festival Ruhr kombinieren sie im Robert-Schumann-Saal Düsseldorf ausgewählte Werke daraus mit Meisterwerken von Ravel und Brahms – ein Programm, das die ganze Bandbreite kammermusikalischer Ausdruckskraft entfaltet.

Fabian Müller zählt zu den herausragenden deutschen Pianisten seiner Generation. Seit seinem Erfolg beim ARD-Musikwettbewerb 2017 hat er sich als sensibler Klanggestalter etabliert, dessen Spiel durch Klarheit und emotionale Tiefe besticht. Bomsori Kim, vielfach preisgekrönt und international gefeiert, verbindet technische Brillanz mit einer warmen, leuchtenden Tongebung, die ihre Interpretationen unverwechselbar macht. Gemeinsam bilden sie ein Duo, das durch seine musikalische Intensität und sein feines Gespür für Dialog begeistert.

Veranstalter: Stiftung Klavier-Festival Ruhr

Eine Hommage an Ludovico Einaudi

Klavierwerke von Ludovico Einaudi interpretiert von Burak Çebi

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Date

Fri 6 Nov 2026, 20:00

Location

» Robert-Schumann-Saal

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51,19/45,19/39,90/33,19 € (ermäßigt. 46,19/40,19/34,19/28,19 €) zzgl. Servicegebühren

Burak Çebi © Clara Evens
Burak Çebi © Clara Evens

Eine Hommage an Ludovico Einaudi
 
Tauchen Sie ein in die gefühlvolle Welt der Klänge von Ludovico Einaudi, einem der bedeutendsten und meistgehörten Komponisten der Klassik und Neoklassik. Mit einer einzigartigen Fähigkeit, Minimalismus, Pop und klassische Strukturen zu verbinden, schafft Einaudi eine Atmosphäre, die tief berührt und den Raum mit einer unvergesslichen Stimmung erfüllt. Präsentiert von dem herausragenden Pianisten Burak Çebi, wird dieser Abend den Kompositionen von Einaudi Raum geben, ihre ganze Wirkung zu entfalten. Freuen Sie sich auf Werke, die in TV-Produktionen, Dokumentationen und Spielfilmen wie „Ziemlich Beste Freunde“ (2011) zu hören sind. Burak Çebi konzertiert regelmäßig in renommierten Konzerthäusern wie der Berliner Philharmonie, dem Leipziger Gewandhaus, der Glocke in Bremen, dem Reitstadel in Neumarkt und der Laeiszhalle Hamburg. Der türkische Pianist wuchs in einer Musikerfamilie auf, deren Wurzeln seit Generationen tief mit der westlich-klassischen Musiktradition verbunden sind.
 
Veranstalter: WELTKONZERTE (Berlin)

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Public Tour in German

Collection

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9 November 2025 – 3 May 2026

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» Kunstpalast

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7 € plus Entrance fee

Blick in die Sammlung, Foto: Andreas Endermann
Blick in die Sammlung, Foto: Andreas Endermann

From Rubens to Richter to razors: the Kunstpalast brings together almost all artistic genres and a wide range of eras. Discover the diversity of our collection on this 90-minute tour, which presents selected works, content and concepts.

Collection

Discover our permanent collection

From around 130,000 objects owned by the Kunstpalast, the display collection shows around 800 works in a chronological tour of over 5,000 square metres.

Günter Fruhtrunk, Aldi Tüte Plastik, Entwurf 1970, Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, Photo: Andreas Endermann
Günter Fruhtrunk, Aldi Tüte Plastik, Entwurf 1970, Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, Photo: Andreas Endermann

Famous paintings, such as Rubens’ Ascension or Cranach’s Unequal Couple, meet exhibits that make many a visitor wonder: Birkenstock sandals and an Aldi bag, for example. Is that art? Of course it is!

Whether miniature or monumental work, everyday object or piece of jewellery, sculpture or porcelain, drawing or interactive VR installation – this collection unites all genres. Thanks to regular new additions and rearrangements as well as temporary interventions and special presentations such as Kunstpalast in Bloom, the permanent collection is always on the move and there is always something new to discover on the tour.

Bronner Saal, Photo: Anne Orthen
Bronner Saal, Photo: Anne Orthen

The broad concept of art in our collectionallows surprising changes of perspective. The presentation examines the relevance of historical and contemporary art, establishes connections to current themes and demonstrates the similarities between what at first glance appear to be very different works that were created at the same time – free from stylistic categorisations and regardless of their origin.

Members of the Friends of the Kunstpalast receive free admission and the opportunity to take part in a varied programme.

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Highlights

    Martial Raysse, Sur la plage, 1962, Foto: Anne Orthen
    Martial Raysse, Sur la plage, 1962, Foto: Anne Orthen

    The tour of our collection


    Following its renovation, which was completed in November 2023, the collection wing of the Kunstpalast now presents itself as an open, contemporary space that appeals to visitors of all ages and levels of prior knowledge. The rearrangement has opened up new perspectives on the rich collection and enables a diverse, lively engagement with art from different eras and genres.

    The Kunstpalast collection is divided into seven sections: the Picture Gallery, the Collection of Prints and Drawings, Sculpture and Applied Art, Glass, Modern Art, Photography and Time-Based Media. The Picture Gallery houses European paintings from the fifteenth to the early twentieth century and is based on the Picture Gallery of Elector Palatinate Johann Wilhelm. The Düsseldorf School of Painting is a particular focal point of the collection.

    Exhibition View, Photo: Anne Orthen
    Exhibition View, Photo: Anne Orthen

    The museum’s collection is extensive, with around 130,000 objects from 11 centuries, various continents and all eras and genres. In addition to the historical holdings of the Düsseldorf Art Academy, other significant contributions to the main collection are the works from the Willi Kemp Foundation and those donated by Wolfgang Hanck.

    The presentation of the collection is generously supported by the City of Düsseldorf and our sponsors and museum gallery sponsors.

    Learn more about the Kunstpalast Collection
    The Creamcheese Room, Photo: Andreas Endermann
    The Creamcheese Room, Photo: Andreas Endermann

    Reconstruction of the Legendary Creamcheese


    Time travel to the 1960s


    The legendary Düsseldorf underground club Creamcheese, which was THE hotspot for the music and art scene from the late 1960s to the 1970s, has been brought back to life here.

    After its closure, the artistic interior became the property of the Kunstpalast in 1978.
    The bar area of this legendary pub has been reconstructed and is now on display at the Kunstpalast, with works by Günther Uecker, Gerhard Richter, Daniel Spoerri and other artists exhibited there at the time.

    Part of the collection tour during regular opening hours, on Saturdays the Creamcheese room also invites visitors to stay late into the evening with drinks and music from the 1960s and 1970s. The bar can be booked for events on Fridays.

    Explore the Creamcheese Room

    The Kunstpalast App

      The Kunstpalast App with Wassily Kandinsky, Stille Harmonie, 1924
      The Kunstpalast App with Wassily Kandinsky, Stille Harmonie, 1924

      Experience art in multiple dimensions


      Developed in cooperation with our digital partner ERGO, the Kunstpalast app now offers visitors an immersive, enhanced art experience. Available free of charge, the app enables visitors to experience works of art from the collection using augmented reality, combining learning and fun at the same time: while some features provide additional information on individual works, others are designed to amaze with surprising specials.

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      Photo: Anne Orthen
      Photo: Anne Orthen

      PalACE STUDIO


      Being creative together


      The cultural education workshops are now presented in a new location with a revised concept: the Palace Studio is a 350-square-metre, light, open and accessible space for working and thinking that combines a studio and a media lab, a darkroom and a discussion venue

      The museum’s education partner, C. Josef Lamy GmbH, is the new sponsor of this meeting place for artistic and creative exchange.

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      Spot On: Anton Henning, Photo: Anne Orthen

      Spot on room


      On the 1st floor of our new collection tour, there is a special room that provides a stage for changing exhibitions. Twice a year, this space is reorganised to focus on different themes and artists from our collection.

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      Offers for children

        Room by Christoph Niemann, Photo: Andreas Endermann
        Room by Christoph Niemann, Photo: Andreas Endermann

        Rhino palast

        Hidden rooms by Christoph Niemann


        Our visitors, young and old, can discover four hidden children’s rooms in our new tour of the collection. Designed exclusively for the Kunstpalast by the artist and illustrator Christoph Niemann, these special rooms, called Rhino Palast, will take you on a journey of discovery that will test the limits of your perception and allow you to playfully take over the museum.

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        Tonie-Box, Photo: Anne Orthen
        Tonie-Box, Photo: Anne Orthen

        Rhino Tour


        explore the kunstpalast with tonies



        With Nele and Piet to Knight and Rubens: there is a lot for children to discover in the new Kunstpalast. An audio tour that can be played via the Toniebox introduces young visitors to 26 selected works of art in the collection through exciting and entertaining stories.

        This unique audio guide is made possible by the cooperation with the company Boxine GmbH, which produces audio systems with matching audio figures, the Tonies.

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        Gastronomy

          Photo: Stefan Arendt
          Photo: Stefan Arendt

          Meet Anna Maria


          The Taste of kunstpalast


          Saban Emini and Joakim Olsen are from now on looking after the culinary well-being of our visitors. Together with their team, the two Düsseldorfers are running our new restaurant “Anna Maria”. You can look forward to a varied lunch menu, coffee and cake as well as a selected evening and wine menu.

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          Supported by

          Community

          Photography and Belonging

          11 Feb – 25 May 2026

          Community
          Neal Slavin, Capitol Wrestling Corporation, Washington, D.C., 1972–75, Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, © Neal Slavin

          Date

          11 Feb – 25 May 2026

          Location

          » Kunstpalast
          • Admission: 16 € / concessions 12 €

          • Children / young people under 18: free

          • Members of Friends of the Kunstpalast: free

          Unknown, postcard with party guests, ca. 1900–1919
          Unknown, postcard with party guests, ca. 1900–1919

          The soccer fan club, the family, the political collective – people strive to belong. Since the invention of photography, the medium has not only captured belonging, but can also fuel or question it. Photography makes it possible to demonstrate that you are part of something bigger. It can also be used to draw boundaries with those who are not part of one’s own community.

          The exhibition, which will be on display at the Kunstpalast from February 11 to May 25, 2026, sheds light on the multifaceted relationship between photography and community in the past and present. It brings together applied and artistic positions that explore this relationship – whether with subtle humor, impressive solidarity or with the aim of precise analysis.

          Neal Slavin, The Star Trek Convention, Star Trek Associates, A Division of Tullerian Enterprises, Inc., Brooklyn, New York, 1972–1975, Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, © Neal Slavin
          Neal Slavin, The Star Trek Convention, Star Trek Associates, A Division of Tullerian Enterprises, Inc., Brooklyn, New York, 1972–1975, Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, © Neal Slavin

          The exhibition is developed from the photographic collection of the Kunstpalast and supplemented by international loans. Visitors will be actively involved in the exhibition and can contribute their own community images. The exhibition will be accompanied by a richly illustrated catalog with contributions from art history, sociology and historical research on the subject.

          Exhibition catalogue

          Edited by Linda Conze | 144 pages | 160 colour illustrations | 23.5 x 28.5 cm | German | Softcover

          34,00 €

          Delivery time: 3-5 days

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          Supported by

          Moritz Neumeier

          Comedy

          Guest event

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          Date

          Sat 5 Sep 2026, 19:00

          Location

          » Robert-Schumann-Saal

          Ticket prices

          33,69 € zzgl. Servicegebühren

          Moritz Neumeier © Daniel Dittus
          Moritz Neumeier © Daniel Dittus

          Einer von den Guten?

          Moritz Neumeier ist einer von den Guten. Das ist klar.
          Links, antirassistisch, feministisch – ist er ja alles, macht er ja alles. Da kann man sich ja nun ein bisschen drauf ausruhen und den Leuten erzählen, wie sie zu leben haben. Gut, ein oder zwei Sachen gäbe es da eventuell noch, über die man nachdenken könnte. Und das Patriarchat ist ja auch noch nicht abgeschafft. Na dann macht er eben doch noch ein Programm und nimmt das Ganze mal unter die Lupe.
          Moritz Neumeier geht gemeinsam mit dem Publikum dahin, wo es wehtut. Ins eigene Leben, die eigenen Privilegien und ganz tief runter in unsere gut meinende Seele.
          Das wird witzig!

          Veranstalter: HIGHLive Entertainment GmbH

          Drawing at the Kunstpalast

          Images of women

          Workshop für Erwachsene

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          Date

          4 Dec – 4 Dec 2025

          Location

          » Kunstpalast

          Price

          25 €

          Günter Fruhtrunk, Aldi Tüte Plastik, Entwurf 1970, Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, Foto: Andreas Endermann
          Günter Fruhtrunk, Aldi Tüte Plastik, Entwurf 1970, Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, Foto: Andreas Endermann

          Please note: This workshop will be held in German!
           
          Which kind of roles do women take on in art? Whether being an artist or a model – we will explore the female positions at the collection. We will not only discover the diversity of artworks but also draw them. Armed with paper and pencils, let’s set off on a tour through the Kunstpalast to look/feel into our own creativity.
          Would you like to draw with others? Either beginner or advanced – everyone is welcome to join!

          FFF-Day BE BOLD

          Women Artists! From Monjé to Münter

          12 noon – 6 p.m.

          About the exhibition

          Date

          11 Oct – 11 Oct 2025

          Location

          » Kunstpalast

          Costs

          included in admission

          Amalie Bensinger, Hochzeitsmorgen, 1856
          Amalie Bensinger, Hochzeitsmorgen, 1856

          This day belongs to the female artists, feminists and everyone, who cherishes gender* equality. Share your story at the open mic, network with each other, get creative in our ‘Workshop’ and learn more about our interesting female artists during one of our short guided tours. Come and join us – we’re looking forward to seeing you!

          FFF Day is an event organised by EDITION F and FUNKE. Kunstpalast is hosting its own feminist interventions in the context of the event in Berlin.

          Made in Düssel­dorf #7

          PERSPECTIVES. Photographs from the Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf’s Art Collection

          12 Sept – 26 Oct 2025

          Made in Düssel­dorf #7

          Date

          12 Sept – 26 Oct 2025

          Location

          » Kunstpalast
          • Admission: free / concessions free

          • Children / young people under 18: free

          • Members of Friends of the Kunstpalast: free

          Katharina Sieverding, Looking at the sun at midnight, 1973
          Katharina Sieverding, Looking at the sun at midnight, 1973

          Made in Düsseldorf is an exhibition series organised by the Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf in cooperation with the Kunstpalast and the NRW-Forum. It is dedicated to contemporary artists who are connected to Düsseldorf and the Rhineland through their studies, their place of residence or their artistic content.

          The seventh exhibition, titled BLICKWINKEL (Perspectives), features photographic works from the Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf’s art collection. The presentation will be supplemented by works by Tata Ronkholz loaned from a private collection in Düsseldorf.

          Over time, photography has evolved from a purely documentary technique designed to capture the world in images into a versatile medium of expression with considerable scope for interpretation. Spanning three chapters and featuring six artists, the exhibition presents different – sometimes contrasting – approaches with a variety of techniques and perspectives on artistic photography as a form of documentation or expression.

          Erica Baum, Edge 33 (Patterns), 2019
          Erica Baum, Edge 33 (Patterns), 2019

          Erica Baum and Rita McBride both significantly enlarge their subject matter in order to emphasise its form.They invite viewers to interrogate what is being depicted and its meaning or function.
          Bernd and Hilla Becher devoted themselves to documentary photography. The artist couple – as well as their former students Boris Becker and Tata Ronkholz – adopt a similar frontal, central perspective in their photographs of buildings, which allows comparisons to be drawn between the photographs. At the same time, it becomes clear that Boris Becker and Tata Ronkholz pursued their own artistic paths from an early stage.
          Katharina Sieverding is not interested in documenting a supposed reality, but rather in challenging photography’s claim to represent it. By artistically transforming and distorting her large-format self-portraits, she draws attention to the social, political and structural challenges of her time.

          Tata Ronkholz, Düsseldorf-Flingern, Lindenstrasse 107
          Tata Ronkholz, Düsseldorf-Flingern, Lindenstrasse 107

          Commitment to the Kunstpalast/NRW-Forum

          The Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf has been supporting the NRW-Forum in its exhibition and education projects as a partner of the institution since 2017. This year marks the first time that the exhibition is being shown at the Kunstpalast since the NRW-Forum merged with it in 2020. Promoting the arts and supporting cultural institutions in Düsseldorf represent an important part of the Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf’s social commitment.

          The Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf’s art collection was launched in the 1970s by Fritz Kulins, then chairman of the board. The first works found their way into the collection through corporate exhibitions. The works added to the collection were primarily by students at the art academy, but also by important representatives of the Düsseldorf art scene.

          In 2008, a cooperation with the Kunstpalast resulted in the Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf’s collection at the Kunstpalast. With these new acquisitions and the focus on the medium of photography, the Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf is helping the Kunstpalast to expand its photography collection. In the annual Made in Düsseldorf exhibition, a selection of these new acquisitions – which are based on recommendations made by Linda Conze, the head of the photography collection at the Kunstpalast – are presented to the public. This year, four new acquisitions from the previous year are on display: three works by Rita McBride and a photograph by Tata Ronkholz.

          Curator: Esther Breinig, curator of the Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf’s art collection

          VALEARA Soul Sessions

          Yoga und Live-Handpan: Smoothing Soul

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          Date

          Mon 24 Nov 2025, 19:00

          Location

          » Robert-Schumann-Saal

          Duration

          120 Min

          Costs

          27,50 €

          Photo: Anne Orthen
          Photo: Anne Orthen

          VALEARA, Zentren für Psychiatrie, Neurologie und Psychotherapie, laden zur besonderen Soul Session ein. Wir freuen uns auf fließende Vinyasa-Flows zu Live-Musik, die direkt ins Herz geht. Die Handpan bringt Körper und Seele zum Schwingen und stimmt uns ein auf eine intensive Yoga-Erfahrung. Die Akustik im Robert-Schumann-Saal ist phänomenal, so dass die live gespielte Handpan die Yoga-Flows optimal begleitet. Ein Handpan-Konzert im Anschluss an die Yogasession sorgt für maximale Entspannung und Wohlfühlmomente.

          Photo: Anne Orthen
          Photo: Anne Orthen

          Yoga stärkt die mentale Gesundheit
          Yoga – das ist viel mehr als bloße Körperübungen. Yoga hat eine fast viertausendjährige Tradition und spricht seit jeher nicht nur den Körper, sondern vor allem den Atem und auch und insbesondere den Geist an. Ist unser Atem ruhig, ist der Geist ruhig. Und mit ruhigem Atem und klarem Geist kann es uns besser gelingen, unseren täglichen Herausforderungen zu begegnen: ein wesentlicher Baustein auf dem Weg hin zu mentaler Stabilität.
          Als Unternehmen, das sich deutschlandweit um mentale Gesundheit in seinen vielfältigen Facetten kümmert, präsentiert VALEARA gemeinsam mit dem Yogaforum Martin Henninger, Düsseldorf dieses besondere Yoga-Erlebnis im Robert-Schumann-Saal.

          Foto: Valeara
          Foto: Valeara

          Martin Henniger ist Gründer und Inhaber des Yogaforum Martin Henniger, Düsseldorf, Yogalehrer, Indologe, Dozent und seit Jahrzehnten in der Yoga-Lehr-Ausbildung (BDY /EYU) tätig. Internationale Seminartätigkeit, zahlreiche Studienaufenthalte in Indien, Unterrichtstätigkeit in Yoga und Meditation im Hochschul- und Unternehmenskontext.

          Foto: Valeara
          Foto: Valeara

          Markus Gerlach ist Inhaber der Groove Praxis Dortmund, erfahrener Live-/Studio Schlagzeuger, Perkussionist, Handpan­spieler, Instrumentallehrbeauftragter (Universität Köln HF) und Groove Mentor. In eigener Praxis vermittelt er die positiven gesundheitlichen Aspekte von Rhythmus insbesondere mit der Handpan u.a. zum Stressabbau, zur Stärkung der Konzentration, zum Training von kognitiven und koordinativen Fähigkeiten.

          Wichtige Infos
          Yoga-Neulinge und Profis sind gleichermaßen willkommen. Es liegen Yogamatten bereit. Decken und Getränke (ausschließlich in Plastikbehältern und kein Alkohol) sind erlaubt. Eine unbewachte Garderobe ist vorhanden.