Artist in Residence: Charlotte Vögele at Taubenturm Dießen

Event: Artist in Residence: Charlotte Vögele in Taubenturm Diessen, Klosterhof 8, 86911 Dießen am Ammersee on 15. August 2026

Date and Time

15. August 2026 14:00

Location

Dießen am Ammersee
86911 Dießen am Ammersee, Germany

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Natural materials as poetic imagery in the Taubenturm Dießen

With Artist in Residence: Charlotte Vögele, the Taubenturm in Dießen opens up for an art experience that does not illustrate nature but transforms it into an immediate aesthetic experience. The artist works with simple materials that are abundantly found in nature and follows the visible traces of growth, change, and decay.

A work of proximity, material, and observation

At the center is an artistic practice that arises from careful examination of the work: form, surface texture, and the inherent life of plant substances become the starting point of the design process. Especially the newer works with wire and myrtle wire show how precisely Charlotte Vögele intertwines materiality, craftsmanship, and natural appearance. Thus, an installation is created with a quiet presence that slows down the gaze and sharpens sensitivity for the smallest structures.

The Taubenturm as a space for concentrated exhibition experience

The historical Taubenturm in Dießen provides the perfect frame for this type of art: a place with its own atmosphere that favors intimacy, concentration, and an almost meditative spatial effect. The exhibited results can be seen from August 15 to August 30, 2026, every Saturday and Sunday from 2 PM to 6 PM. This makes the visit itself a consciously timed cultural encounter that can be ideally combined with an outing to the Ammersee.

Workshops as cultural education and insight into the process

Particularly appealing are the two workshops on August 15 and August 22, 2026, each from 2 PM to 6 PM. Here, Charlotte Vögele offers insight into her working method and invites participants to test their own dexterity in handling the materials. For visitors, this creates not only an exhibition but also a lively format of cultural education that makes the creation of art comprehensible.

Why a visit is worthwhile

This preliminary report already suggests that in the Taubenturm, there is no loud staging, but a quiet, concentrated, and sensual exhibition unfolds. Those who appreciate art between nature observation, craftsmanship, and poetic reduction will find here a place for attentive consideration and inspiring discoveries. A visit is highly recommended live on site, as the material effect and spatial atmosphere only unleash their full power in direct encounter.

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