Museum für Konkrete Kunst Ingolstadt, Contemporary art museum in Ingolstadt, Germany.
The Museum for Concrete Art is an art museum in Ingolstadt dedicated entirely to concrete art. The building contains several exhibition spaces where geometric works and mathematically inspired art objects are displayed.
The museum was founded in the late 1980s and was Germany's first to focus entirely on concrete art. This specialized approach has remained central to the institution ever since.
The collection presents works by artists working with geometric forms and mathematical patterns. Visitors can see how these creators use color, shape, and structure to build new visual languages.
The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday and welcomes visitors during those times. Plan to spend several hours exploring the different exhibition spaces at your own pace.
A planned move will relocate the museum to a new building in Ingolstadt's Quarter G by 2026. The relocation will also bring a new name that reflects the institution's expanded focus on both concrete art and design.
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