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Der eigene Antrieb - Feine Fahrräder

In the organizer's words:

With the invention of the bicycle, man's most efficient means of transportation using muscle power was created. With increasing acceleration, people expanded their radius of action and individualized transport began. The exhibition Der eigene Antrieb. Fine Bicycles is dedicated to the highlights of bicycle design from three centuries: from Karl Drais' running machine to high, low and folding bicycles to the everyday bicycle or sports equipment of today. The spectrum ranges from handcrafted frame construction to industrial series production and bicycles from 3D printers.

In the course of its more than three centuries of development, the bicycle has become the world's most widespread means of transportation. In addition, societal, political, social and economic conditions have shaped the significance of this means of transportation and the visions of the future associated with it. At the same time, the bicycle has always been more than just a means of transportation, as it also stands for sport, health, lifestyle and often that interplay of design and sophisticated functional technology that makes it an almost cultishly charged design object.

The fact that the design of bicycles is closely linked to the history of technical innovations and manufacturing processes can be seen in the drive, suspension and wheels, but especially in the frame and its materials - design and technology are increasingly merging and the limits of what is feasible are being explored time and again.

The exhibition focuses on local companies and institutions that played a central role in the development and distribution of bicycles in the German Empire and the Weimar Republic, such as Adlerwerke (formerly Heinrich Kleyer AG), once based in Frankfurt am Main, the Arbeiter-Radfahrerbund Solidarität, founded in Offenbach am Main in 1889, and the in-house production of inexpensive bicycles by Offenbach-based bicycle manufacturer Frischauf, which began in 1922.

The precious bicycles exhibited here, which are characterized by physical movement, show how design revolutionized cycling and thus also our world.

A cooperation of the Museum Angewandte Kunst with the German Bicycle Museum, Bad Brückenau and Die Neue Sammlung - The Design Museum, Munich.

This content has been machine translated.

Location

Museum Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt Schaumainkai 17 60594 Frankfurt am Main

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