References

WeltSpielZeug

Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
World Toy

For many families in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, industrially produced toys are unattainable. There, children build their own toys with great ingenuity from natural and waste materials. The partially interactive traveling exhibition attracted nearly 45,000 visitors within nine months to the Dahlem Museum.
We handled the press and public relations work for exhibition and accompanying program throughout the entire exhibition period.

Die Stunde Null

Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Zero Hour — Survival 1945

60 years after the end of the Second World War, the Berlin State Museums devoted three exhibitions to the topic at the Museum of European Cultures. The exhibition "About Life and Survival—Times of Change 1945" dealt with the everyday life in Berlin after the war, while the exhibition "Zero Hour—The National Museums in Berlin" dealt with the complex collection history of the National Museums. "... and we ceased to be human. The Road to Auschwitz as Reflected in the Wolfgang Haney Collection" showed everyday life—living and dying in the labor and extermination camp Auschwitz.
We were responsible for the additional press and public relations work for these exhibitions. They took place in cooperation with the Federal Agency for Civic Education.

Musik fuer die Ewigkeit

German Arts
Music for Eternity

The Pergamon Hall on the Museum Island, with its 14-second reverberation, is an acoustic challenge for any musician. With "Music for Eternity" in summer 2006, the agency German Arts organized, what was at first glance a daring concert experience—no one had ever tested what an orchestra sounds like in this space. The RIAS Youth Orchestra played works by Ives, Pärt, and Mahler and a rapt audience listened on the steps of the Pergamon Altar.
We handled the press and public relations work for the concert.