Opening weekend
Day 2 - Saturday
A colourful programme as part of the Kunstareal festival at FLUX.
Free of charge for everyone.
Sophále
Alternative pop with feeling. Between dreamy sounds, indie vibes and warm melancholy. Their music combines electronic elements with honest lyrics and catchy melodies, inspired by the pop of the 2000s.
insschlosswollen
That’s the name of Max Weigl’s solo project. With his danceable ‘moustache indie’, he makes a plea against city centre traffic, flying (unless you’re a bumblebee) and for Fridays for Future demos… but what? Actually, it’s about drunk crushing, slow kissing and the everyday heartaches of a young-adult life. Melancholic Lovesongs against Climate Change! Above all, insschlosswollen is a live trio that shakes your legs with Quirin Schacherl on bass and Lisa Gottlieb on drums.
Saguru
Chris Rappel from Munich writes songs that have great expansiveness. Songs that are melancholically dark, but always also harbour a sense of new beginnings, a view, clarity and lightness. The moment after the rain.
Sophále
insschlosswollen
Annika Lisia
She is a versatile artist with roots in soul, R&B and pop. With her new singles ‘Good Life’ and ‘Loose it all’, she is now taking an energetic, electronic sound direction.
FLUX Community Yoga
Yoga class with Christina, known as ‘the down dog’: With precise alignment tips and gentle assists, she will help you to refine your body awareness - in a way that is easy on the joints, understandable and sustainable.
We start with the first lesson on Saturday afternoons, then the yoga class takes place regularly on Wednesday evenings.
No previous experience necessary.
The stage is yours!
See Thursday, 26 June, 8.15 pm
Open4Making – Creative workshop for young and old!
To mark the start of our open creative workshop, we cordially invite you to explore the theme ‘PROUNLAB - Playing with space, shape and imagination’ together. Stamping and gluing will create exciting new compositions from simple geometric shapes.
Open4Making is a joint programme of the Pinakothek der Moderne’s education and mediation department and FLUX. The workshop will take place every Saturday from the opening.
Everyone is welcome - Children are welcome when accompanied by an adult.
No previous knowledge necessary.
The Academy of Fine Arts is a guest at FLUX. Students from Alexandra Pirici’s performance class will be showing their latest works.
Josefine Pytlik’s works move between performance, action painting and installation. ‘SMASH’ thematises human relationships and personal freedom. Lee Kern is fascinated by antique statues. In ‘No time for sculpture’, Lee transforms himself into a modern version of a statue with the help of shaving foam. Luka Toprak grinds coffee and cardamom in a wooden mortar. ‘Coffee Piece’ is a hospitable gesture against violence, suffering and hardship. Zahra Ghadimian recreates the movement of clock hands in ‘The Body of Time’. The flow of time is reflected in the repetitions.
Witchcraft b2b Toni Tone
Good vibes only: the Munich girls play sunny and soulful, heart-warming and loving - danceable tunes from soul to reggae and dancehall.
Lush Lata
The globally sought-after DJ from New Delhi stands for a sound that flows effortlessly between genres without ever being pinned down. Her sets are beyond the ordinary, full of energy and captivating.
Cardboard Sessions – After Party
After the premiere of the new dance project Cardboard Sessions by Moritz Ostruschnjaks at 8 pm in the Pinakothek der Moderne, the after-party continues at FLUX. Stay in the Wintergarten, celebrate with the dancers, become part of our crew and enjoy a cool drink at the bar.DJ Ali will provide the right music - dance what and how you want!
FLUX Info
Here you can always find our FLUX hosts, the Fluxis. They will be there for you on the opening weekend if you have any questions about the programme or FLUX. They will also ensure a safe and respectful atmosphere at. If you need support, you can turn to them in confidence.
Catering
Good to know
FLUX is a non-consumption venue, so you are welcome to bring your own food and drinks.
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FLUX is a project by the four museums of the Pinakothek der Moderne and the Pinakothek der Moderne Foundation. FLUX is supported by the Thomas Kirch Foundation and the Kirch Foundation in memory of Munich media entrepreneur Leo Kirch and his wife Ruth. The collective „This Is Really Happening“ helps with planning and execution.