A lecture by Cornelia Hagenah
Ottilie Reylaender came to Worpswede as a painting student in 1898. Characterized by a longing for faraway places, her path led her via Rome and Paris to Mexico, where she lived and worked for 17 years. Cornelia Hagenah provides an insight into the life and work of Ottilie Reylaender. Her works include self-portraits and double portraits, landscapes and depictions of mother and child. They bear witness to Reylaender's artistic work in the field of tension between social and artistic norms and her detachment from them.
In the current belladonna exhibition "The Hannelore Cyrus Art Collection", one of the artist's works is on display.
As part of the anniversary exhibition "Paula Modersohn- Becker und ihre Weggefährtinnen", the Worpsweder Kunsthalle is dedicating the extensive exhibition "Frei und unabhängig - Ottilie Reylaender" to Ottilie Reylaender, which can be seen until 18.01.2026.
Further information on the exhibition in Worpswede can be found at: https://www.worpswede-museen.de/worpsweder-kunsthalle-de
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