Expressionism, Dada, Bauhaus – The Bibliophile Collection of Kurt Jung-Alsen
4/10/2026, 4 PM

Guided Tour

Themed tour of the library and library stack rooms of the Akademie der Künste at Pariser Platz

  • Location:Pariser Platz
  • Elevator
  • Date:4/10/2026
  • Time:4 PM
  • Languages: German
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  • Free admission

    Meeting point: Foyer of the Akademie building at Pariser Platz

Georg Heym, Umbra Vitae, with woodcuts by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1924)
Georg Heym, Umbra Vitae, with woodcuts by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1924)
© Akademie der Künste

Kurt Jung-Alsen (1915–1976) worked as an actor, theatre director, and artistic director. From the 1950s onwards, he made films, including numerous literary adaptations, for television and cinema in the GDR. At the same time, Jung-Alsen, an art connoisseur and outstanding bibliophile, built up a collection of graphic art and an exquisite library on literature and art in the first third of the 20th century. In 1975, the Akademie der Künste of the GDR acquired Kurt Jung-Alsen's library.

On the occasion of the upcoming 50th memorial of Kurt Jung-Alsen's death, there will be a presentation of selected books from his library, some of which bear dedications, along with a tour behind the scenes. Legendary expressionist magazines, key works of Dadaism, and Bauhaus publications will be on display.