Made Men in Cottbus: Exhibition at the Diesel Power Plant with strong imagery


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An evening full of visual power, body questions, and cultural tension in Cottbus
With the exhibition Made Men. Bodies, Gestures, Habitus of Masculine Imagery, the Brandenburg State Museum of Modern Art at the Diesel Power Plant Cottbus invites a multifaceted look at masculinity. The show demonstrates how male role models have asserted, shaped, and shifted since the Weimar period – using selected works from painting, drawing, graphic art, and poster art. According to BLMK, the exhibition at the Diesel Power Plant Cottbus runs from February 28, 2026, to May 17, 2026; the event on May 12, 2026, thus falls right in the middle of this period. ([blmk.de](https://www.blmk.de/kalender/?utm_source=openai))
When images of men tell history
The exhibition does not rely on quick theses but on precise observation. Clothing, posture, gaze, and gesture become clues to a larger narrative about work, discipline, authority, and self-staging. This creates a dense event experience that connects art, contemporary history, and societal debate. Monopol classifies the show as a historically in-depth look at the image of men in the GDR and its development into the 1980s. ([monopol-magazin.de](https://www.monopol-magazin.de/gemacht-maenner-brandenburgisches-landemuseum-review?utm_source=openai))
The Diesel Power Plant as an atmospheric setting
The exhibition venue noticeably contributes to the event atmosphere: The former Diesel Power Plant on Uferstraße in Cottbus is a distinctive location for modern art, closely intertwining architecture, spatial perception, and exhibition dramaturgy. The house is located at Uferstraße/Am Amtsteich 15 in 03046 Cottbus and is reportedly accessible via elevators. The exhibition rooms, event hall, and the mukk. are also accessible via elevators. ([blmk.de](https://www.blmk.de/oeffnungszeiten-eintrittspreise/))
Focus on works, discourses, and audience experience
Those who visit here do not experience a loud presentation but a concentrated exhibition with a strong core content. For visitors, this creates a calm yet intense art and cultural offering that invites close looking. Particularly attractive: the theme is not only art-historically relevant but also addresses current questions of identity, role models, and visual culture. BLMK describes the exhibition itself as a journey through different discourses, tracing masculine imagery since the Weimar period. ([blmk.de](https://www.blmk.de/kalender/?utm_source=openai))
Visit, admission, and practical orientation
For museum visits at the Diesel Power Plant, regular opening hours apply from Tuesday to Sunday, 11 am to 7 pm each day. The general admission for an exhibition is 4 euros; on the first Thursday of each month, it is 3.50 euros, reduced to 3 euros. Children and young people up to 18 years have free admission. For special events and educational offerings, an individual charge will be published. ([blmk.de](https://www.blmk.de/oeffnungszeiten-eintrittspreise/))
Conclusion: An exhibition that lets images speak
Made Men combines enjoyment of art with social relevance and offers a thoughtful, atmospheric approach to a topic that resonates far beyond the museum's walls. Anyone interested in modern art, exhibition culture, and contemporary historical perspectives will find here a compelling reason to visit Cottbus. Experience it live now and sharpen your own view of masculine imagery. ([blmk.de](https://www.blmk.de/kalender/?utm_source=openai))
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