Schloss Neuhardenberg
The works of the Rome Prize winners of 2019/20—nine artists selected by four different juries of experts to undertake a fully-funded residency at Villa Massimo in Rome—are presented for the first time this year at Schloss Neuhardenberg, near the Märkische Schweiz. Visitors have the chance to take a walk around the spacious grounds of the castle in Neuhardenberg over a period of seven weeks and interact with the artworks on display. The presentation at the castle marks the beginning of a longer-term project by the director of Villa Massimo, Julia Draganović, in which the works of the Rome Prize winners will no longer be shown exclusively in Berlin, but in various regions of Germany...