Innovation: Exhibition of the art innovations of peoples and epochs.
Innovation Architecture Concept: Skullcap.
Innovation: Symbolic skull cult
With the design of the art exhibition building, which was modelled on a skullcap by Dieter Liedtke, the cult of vanished peoples has been symbolically transferred to the present day; several thousand years ago in Europe, the ritual of drinking from the skullcaps of particularly respected persons who had enjoyed high status and recognition during their lifetime was still used long after their death in an attempt to take on the qualities of the deceased, such as their success, their personality and their creativity.
Innovation: The exhibition areas in the museum are - like the brain - divided into different functional sections, which, together with the art formula, enable a neural effect of creativity transfer from the artworks to the visitor. In the decoding of the works, by means of the art formula, the mirror neurons and epigenetic effect combinations in the brain are optimised by new neuronal networking.
Innovation: The visitor experiences the formula of creativity of the works by means of the exhibited artworks in order to open their stored creativity potential for himself and to take over this creativity stored in the art per work millionfold, in thinking but also physically neuronally, into his brain networking.
Innovation Technique: Digital print as a one-of-a-kind size/original artwork with Dieter Liedtke's DNA in the red colour.
Innovation of the series: disclosure of health, motivational and group or political social rituals.
Series name: The development of social systems
Years of the series: 1963 -
Year of work: Evolution Museum of Art: 2010
Signature: Liedtke
Material: Acrylic, canvas on stretcher
Dimensions: 140 cm x 140 cm
Price: 10 Million Euros. €
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