Experience Made Men in Cottbus: Exhibition at the Diesel Power Plant


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An Exhibition Tip with Depth: Made Men at the Diesel Power Plant Cottbus
At the Brandenburg State Museum of Modern Art in the Diesel Power Plant Cottbus, Made Men. Bodies, Gesture, Habitus of Masculine Imagery opens up a multifaceted view of images of masculinity since the Weimar period. The exhibition runs from February 28 to May 17, 2026, showcasing selected works from the collections of painting, drawing, graphics, and poster art of the BLMK. For visitors, an exhibition experience is created that closely connects art history, societal debates, and powerful imagery. ([blmk.de](https://www.blmk.de/kalender/))
Masculinity as Image, Role and Staging
The exhibition traces how masculinity has asserted, formed, and shifted since the Weimar period. This is precisely where its strength lies: Not just individual works are central, but entire imagery that makes posture, gesture, and habitus visible. Those interested in cultural history, social role models, and the power of images will find a clearly curated access with high professional depth here. ([blmk.de](https://www.blmk.de/kalender/))
A Venue with Museum Character and Clear Structure
The Diesel Power Plant in Cottbus is established as a location of the BLMK and houses one of the most important collections of modern art in Brandenburg. The exhibition benefits from this museum setting: peaceful pathways, focused viewing, and an atmosphere in which the works can fully unfold their effect. The house is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; the exhibition rooms as well as the event hall are accessible via elevators. ([blmk.de](https://www.blmk.de/))
What Works and Positions Visitors Can Expect
The displayed spectrum includes works by Ines Arnemann, Norbert Bisky, Andreas Dress, Albert Ebert, Günther Friedrich, Jakob Ganslmeier & Ana Zibelnk, Jost Giese, René Graetz, Erich Gerlach, Peter Graf, Otto Griebel, Erhard Großmann, Lea Grundig, Ulrich Hachulla, Bert Heller, Joseph W. Huber, Joachim Jansong, Klaus Killisch, Wilhelm Lachnit, Helge Leiberg, Harald Metzkes, Elke Riemer, Jürgen Schieferdecker, Harald K. Schulze, Volker Stelzmann, and Max Uhlig. These names represent different artistic styles and make the exhibition an exciting tour through several generations of artistic positions. ([cottbus.de](https://cottbus.de/veranstaltungen/gemachte-maenner-koerper-gestus-habitus-maskuliner-bildwelten/?utm_source=openai))
Visit, Admission and Practical Information
For regular museum visits at the Cottbus location, a single ticket costs 4 Euros; the guided tour in the exhibition costs 5.50 Euros including admission. Children and adolescents up to 18 years have free admission, as do other eligible groups with proof. A visit on May 16, 2026, is particularly worthwhile, as the exhibition will be open that Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. ([blmk.de](https://www.blmk.de/oeffnungszeiten-eintrittspreise/))
Conclusion: An Exhibition That Rewards Close Observation
Made Men is not a quick walk-through, but a clever, focused event experience with a strong visual language. The exhibition connects art historical perspectives with current questions about role models, effects, and self-presentation. Anyone looking for an exhibition with substance, atmosphere, and relevant themes in Cottbus should experience this event live. ([blmk.de](https://www.blmk.de/kalender/))
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