After the inclusion of the Solingen Artists‘ Colony "Black House" as a partner in the "European Federation of Artists´ Colonies – euroart", another great and important recognition of European dimension has now taken place. The Artists‘ Colony "Black House" Solingen has been included in the cultural route of the Council of Europe Impressionisms Routes©. The Impressionisms Routes© project aims to establish and promote a link in Europe between the sites that inspired the European Impressionists and "plein air" painters from the mid-19th to the mid-20th century, the places where they lived, the places where they founded Artists‘ Colonies and the sites that today exhibit their works in their museums or cultural institutions. The European project euroart, the association of over 50 Artists‘ Colonies from 16 European countries, as well as the network structure created by Impressionisms Routes© aim to preserve the European heritage built up over decades in the best possible way and to promote this heritage for all kinds of encounters through art and culture, with the aim of working towards a "lasting peace" in Europe.

The inclusion and recognition in the Council of Europe’s Cultural Route – Impressionisms Routes© is another step for the appreciation and achievement of the Artists‘ Colony "Black House" Solingen. "We are not only proud and feel very honoured that the European focus is on the work and creations of the Solingen Artist Colonists. Rather, it is also in line with the goals of the Bettina Heinen-Ayech Foundation – Foundation for Art, Culture and International Dialogue – to focus not only on the works and creations of the protagonists of the Artists‘ Colony but also on the idea of international understanding," says Dr Haroun Ayech, Chairman of the Foundation.

Impressionisms Routes© was certified as a "Council of Europe Cultural Route" in 2018 and included by the Council of Europe in the spectrum of European Cultural Routes launched. The Routes are the local networks that implement the Council of Europe’s core values: Human Rights, Cultural Democracy, Cultural Diversity and Identity, Exchange and Mutual Enrichment across Borders. They act as channels for intercultural dialogue and promote a better knowledge and understanding of European history. For the Artists‘ Colony "Black House" Solingen, this is another great and significant recognition of European dimension. This recognition also acknowledges the extraordinary attitude of the founder of the Artists‘ Colony – Erwin Bowien (1899-1972) – who, as an exile of the first hour, left Germany as early as 1933 and, although he was banned from exhibiting by the Reich Chamber of Culture and had to endure the confiscation of his paintings by the Gestapo, dared to make a hopeful new start in Solingen as early as 1945.

In order to make the identity of this extraordinary and special Artists‘ Colony visible and liveable, the Bettina Heinen-Ayech Foundation as initiator and sponsor has launched the project Museum Artists‘ Colony "Black House" Solingen. It sees itself as a pioneer in the creation of a place of presentation, encounter and documentation for all the intentions of the work of the Artists‘ Colony at that time, which are to be preserved. Visitors should get to know the life and work of the Artists‘ Colonists. In addition to the works of the Artists‘ Colonists, the planned museum will also present literary friends, sculptors and artists who were close to the "Black House". In addition to the works of the Artist Colonists, the planned museum will also present literary friends, sculptors and artists who were close to the "Black House". In addition, special exhibitions of other national and international artists can expand the exhibition spectrum.

Background information can be found at:

Impressionisms Routes©                 www.impressionismsroutes.fr
Council of Europe                      www.coe.int/en/web/cultural-routes,
Bettina Heinen-Ayech Foundation         www.bettina-heinen-ayech-foundation.com
Museum Artists‘ Colony "Black House"   www.museum-schwarzes-haus.com

Firmenkontakt und Herausgeber der Meldung:

Dr. Haroun Ayech
Neuenkamperstrasse 163
42657 Solingen
Telefon: +49 (151) 42221142
https://www.bettina-heinen-ayech-foundation.com

Ansprechpartner:
Haroun Ayech
E-Mail: mail@bettina-heinen-ayech-foundation.com
Für die oben stehende Pressemitteilung ist allein der jeweils angegebene Herausgeber (siehe Firmenkontakt oben) verantwortlich. Dieser ist in der Regel auch Urheber des Pressetextes, sowie der angehängten Bild-, Ton-, Video-, Medien- und Informationsmaterialien. Die United News Network GmbH übernimmt keine Haftung für die Korrektheit oder Vollständigkeit der dargestellten Meldung. Auch bei Übertragungsfehlern oder anderen Störungen haftet sie nur im Fall von Vorsatz oder grober Fahrlässigkeit. Die Nutzung von hier archivierten Informationen zur Eigeninformation und redaktionellen Weiterverarbeitung ist in der Regel kostenfrei. Bitte klären Sie vor einer Weiterverwendung urheberrechtliche Fragen mit dem angegebenen Herausgeber. Eine systematische Speicherung dieser Daten sowie die Verwendung auch von Teilen dieses Datenbankwerks sind nur mit schriftlicher Genehmigung durch die United News Network GmbH gestattet.

counterpixel