Save the plate at AKUSO Regensburg: Experience old tableware anew


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When old tableware becomes new art
At AKUSO Regensburg, everyday culture meets aesthetic curiosity: The exhibition Save the plate - old tableware staged anew focuses on those items that usually disappear in the cupboard and tell surprisingly much in the exhibition space. Between historical atmosphere, collection perspective, and artistic presentation, an artistic experience emerges that makes material, use, and memory newly interpretable.
Material, memory, and the quiet dignity of objects
Plates, bowls, jugs, and other objects of tableware are more than mere utilitarian items. In the museum's examination of the works, they display traces of fashion, craftsmanship, social belonging, and domestic culture. Particularly in the presentation in the AKUSO Forum, the tension that characterizes good exhibitions unfolds: Between the familiar and the newly staged, a space opens for cultural education and attentive observation.
A place with historical ambiance in the heart of the old town
AKUSO Regensburg is located at Haidplatz 3 and offers a fitting venue for an exhibition that deals with items of everyday life, thanks to its historical setting. The spatial proximity to Regensburg's old town enhances the exhibition atmosphere: Visitors experience not only objects but also the dialogue between urban history, present, and museum presentation.
Why this exhibition particularly appeals to art enthusiasts
Those interested in applied arts, material culture, design history, and the poetic power of found objects will find here a particularly enticing access. The exhibition invites viewers to see familiar forms with new eyes and to sharpen their awareness of the cultural history of the household. Its allure lies precisely in this: from what appears to be insignificant emerges a narrative core, turning a utility item into a themed exhibition with depth.
Visit, opening hours, and museum context
The presentation is accessible from Wednesday to Saturday from 12 to 18 o'clock; the exhibition spaces on the upper floor of AKUSO are said by the operator to be not barrier-free accessible. Thus, the visit is aimed primarily at guests interested in art and cultural history who appreciate a concentrated, quiet, and individual observation. For a visit to Regensburg's old town, it is advisable to take a closer look at the opening hours and the historical character of the place.
Conclusion: Save the plate connects everyday objects, memory, and exhibition culture to an inspiring perspective on tableware as a cultural testament. Those wishing to see historical items in a new way and experience them in a special space should visit this exhibition in Regensburg live.
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