In our series 3 and More Perspectives on a Piece, we elucidate selected works from very different points of view.
Object: A nearly 2600-year-old work that has come to be known as The Berlin Goddess is on display at the Altes Museum on the Museumsinsel (Museum Island) in Berlin. Although the figure is a grave statue rather than a goddess, her garment must once have been a radiant red.
Length: 1:01 minutes
Foto: Gisela Geng
Torsten Renner is a classic archaeologist who lives in Berlin. He shares his thoughts on the artificially construed beauty of The Berlin Goddess.
Luise Bull is doing her trainee social year in the cultural sector in the Education, Outreach, and Visitor Services Department at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. In this video she describes the effect the ancient statue The Berlin Goddess has on her.
Length: 0:52 minutes
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Video: Anna-Jo Weier / Foto: Ingrid Geske-Heiden
Length: 1:52 minutes
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An exclusive guided tour through the highlights of the Pergamonmuseum. Das Panorama with Martin Maischberger himself? No problem!
Length: 16:57 minutes
Postproduction: Retina Fabrik