Glittering glitter on the Museum of Artwork and Commerce Exhibition
The Hamburg Museum of Artwork and Commerce (MK & G) presents Glitter, the primary on the planet museum exposition devoted fully to the intense, controversial materials. In view of October 26, 2025, the present unpacks the symbolic energy of the glitter via artwork, design, popular culture and activism, with about 40 worldwide artists and designers who use it as a way of empowerment, self-expression and resistance.
From the traction tradition to feminist protests, from excessive -fashioned adolescent bedrooms, glitter enters varied social and cultural contexts. The exhibition explores its transformer potential via six thematic chapters with essential points together with a room for glittering youngsters set up by the visible artist Jenny Schäfer, protest picture by Mirjana Mitrovic and Mercedes Grassi King and a dizzying assortment of wigs, scenic costumes and nail artwork. Among the many works offered, clear by Nina Lucia Groß and Dr. Julia Meer, are a scenic outfit worn by Invoice Kaulitz from Tokio Lodge, Skateboard Designs by American artist Mickalene Thomas and digital items by Molly Soda.
Gisela Vola, Untitled, from the “Inexperienced Sea” collection, 2018 © Gisela Vola
From Cleopatra to Evening Life Queer: Historical past of fabric
Via glitter expositionThe Für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg museum gives a vibrant lens via which guests can discover the id, politics and creative expression – guaranteeing that nobody leaves with out a small spark. A central culminating level arrives in June 2025, when the Turkish-Belgian duo: Mentalkinik presents Puff out, an set up the place robotic vacuum cleaners sail in a 300-square-meter area, scattering and amassing Fuschia Glitter. Identified for his or her playful and difficult work, artists flip the ground right into a regularly altering canvas.
Past the blinding aesthetics, Glitter interrogates the cultural and political weight of the fabric. Guests will uncover Glitter’s function in historic rituals, nightlife and social actions, in addition to its use in plastic arts and modern design. Additionally, the present doesn’t hold the controversy on the medium-exploration of the impression of microplastics and biodegradable options from highlighting artists and designers who’re fascinated about considering earlier than. The exhibition invitations energetic participation, encouraging guests to contribute private tales with glitter, sending objects for show and designing their very own foaming creations in a DIY area. A historic chronology follows the journey of the fabric from Cleopatra cosmetics to the modern debates on its impression on the setting, together with its presence in music, trend and digital tradition.
“Glitter represents the enjoyment of a varied society, providing a sense of belonging and visibility”, “ States Tulga Beyerle, the director of MK & G, which describes glitter as a cloth that embodies inclusion and celebration. –This exhibition is rather more than aesthetic – it’s about id, resistance and cultural expression. “
The Huxleys, Type Over Substance, 2021, Video but © The Huxleys
Fuegonails, iconic iconography, 2024 | Eurydike Hader © Fuegonails
Fleur Stiels, Holy Glitter Zine ‘Women’, 2017 © Fleur Stiels
Quil lemon from the collection “Glitterboy”, 2017 © Quil Lemons