Where to put the dog? at the Museum of Sepulchral Culture: Experience art and memory in Kassel

Event: Where to put the dog? in Museum für Sepulkralkultur, Weinbergstraße 25-27, 34117 Kassel on 8. May 2026

Date and Time

8. May 2026 00:00

Location

Museum für Sepulkralkultur
Weinbergstraße 25-27, 34117 Kassel, Deutschland

Price

8,00

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Where to put the dog? – An exhibition about farewell, memory, and the closeness between humans and animals

With Where to put the dog?, the Museum of Sepulchral Culture in Kassel invites you to an exhibition that touches, irritates, and at the same time comforts. The exhibition is part of the update 4.0 of the ongoing presentation in between. You, life, and finitude and focuses on the relationship between humans and dogs – in life as well as in death. Multimedia formats, personal thoughts, and art-historically precise perspectives open a space for reflection and quiet contemplation of works.

An art experience between mourning culture and the present

The Museum of Sepulchral Culture has always devoted itself to the great themes of life: dying, death, burial, mourning, and remembrance. This special exhibition thus gains a particular intensity. It asks about farewell routines for animal companions, about familiar places in the last phases of life, and about that emotional bond that lingers beyond death. From the museum's perspective, an exhibition with high cultural education and a palpable exhibition atmosphere arises.

Photography, emotion, and social context

The presentation connects historical and contemporary approaches with a sensitive visual language. The photographer Sibylle Fendt, whose work often deals with social and psychological border experiences, closeness, and biographical crises, brings a perspective that takes the personal seriously while also opening up socially. Her photographic attitude strengthens the aesthetic experience: not distant, but close to the people, their relationships, and their losses.

A place of quiet realization

The Museum of Sepulchral Culture has a collection focused on the Central European area and connects research, education, and exhibition practice in a special way. Visitors encounter here objects, images, and stories that make the topic of death visible not as an endpoint but as a cultural experience. The special exhibition fits into this curation and expands it with a deeply contemporary question: How do we mourn for animals that belong to many people as family?

Education and visitor experience

With public tours, digital educational offerings, and barrier-free access, the museum caters to a wide audience. Wednesday evening with a public tour as well as free admission on the first Wednesday of the month create additional occasions for visit. The architecture with elevator and accessible levels also supports an open museum visit. Those who engage with the topic will experience an exhibition that is not easy but leaves a lasting impact.

Conclusion

Where to put the dog? is an urgent special exhibition about bonding, farewell, and memory culture. It connects photography, reflection, and museum mediation into a quiet yet powerful art experience. A visit is worthwhile for all who seek art, humanity, and cultural education in an exhibition that takes life seriously in its vulnerability. Essential to experience live.

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