Art Connects – 25 Years of Inspiration at KWS
For a quarter of a century, two worlds have met at the KWS Biotechnikum that seem unrelated at first glance: art and science. Yet it is precisely in their interplay that a space emerges for new perspectives, creative impulses, and encounters that go beyond everyday work.
It all began in 1999 with a simple idea: the bare walls of the newly constructed building should be enlivened. What followed was much more than a design measure. A place was created where art was not only exhibited but experienced. The exhibitions, curated by art-interested employees and external experts, showcased works by regional and international artists. Painting, photography, sculpture, and installation found their way to Einbeck – and into the minds and hearts of the staff.
A total of 66 exhibitions have been realized in the BiT. Many works were acquired and are now part of the ever-growing KWS art collection. Particularly formative were the personal encounters: conversations with artists, joint tours, spontaneous reflections in the hallway. Art became a source of inspiration – for new thoughts, for exchange, for connections.
The project also had an impact beyond the company’s boundaries. School classes, local initiatives, and art enthusiasts found an open place for encounters in the BiT. The exhibitions opened doors and made visible how art can foster understanding. Thus, “Art in the BiT” became a link between KWS and the public – driven by the belief that art does not exclude, but invites.
The retrospective
To mark the anniversary, KWS presented a retrospective on September 17, opened by Felix Büchting, Spokesperson of the Executive Board of KWS. The exhibition showcases works acquired from past exhibitions over the last 25 years, displayed in two KWS buildings: the Biotechnikum and the office and institute building. A commemorative book documents the history of the project with texts, images, and background information.
Art at KWS – a visible sign of a vibrant, creative, and innovative corporate culture.
After the anniversary, a new chapter begins: the KWS Art Lounge in downtown Einbeck will become the new exhibition space for art at KWS. The new concept targets a broader audience and opens up with extended opening hours and a varied program. Alongside emerging young talents, established artistic positions will also be presented. Vernissages, finissages, and artist talks will regularly invite people to engage – open to all who seek inspiration. The KWS art collection will continue to grow and keep the permanent presentation on campus, in the Biotechnikum, and at other locations vibrant.
Art at KWS stands for curiosity, creativity, and openness – values that also shape research. It creates spaces for reflection and brings people together. In a world that is constantly changing, it remains a resonance space for new ideas.
* Photos by Florian Spieker
The exhibition opens again
On Saturday, November 22, from 1 to 3 p.m.,
the exhibition will be open once again:
Please register by email at kunst@kws.com by November 20.
Experience an impressive retrospective and discover both familiar and new works during a tour that honors all participating artists.
All our Artists from 1999 – 2024
2024
Luzia Simons
Michael Burges
2023
Rolf Behme
Sinaida Michalskaja
2022
Sebastian Körbs
Frank Stefan Kimmel
Petra Lemmerz
2021
Degenhard Andrulat
2020
Fabian Lehnert
Tuğba Şimşek
2019
Hannes Malte Mahler †
Aljoscha
Volker Crone
2018
Alex Telfer
Birgit Streicher
Hella Rabbethge-Schiller
2017
Christian Hahn
Güde Renken
Claudia Binder
2016
Marina Schulze
Mario Leibner
Sibylle Springer
2015
Ute Gruenwald
Stefan Wißler
Katrin Hoffmann
2014
Miriam Hilker
Wolfgang Kessler
Lars Eckert
2013
Ricus Aschemann
Anette Ziss
2012
Gregory Seán Sheehan
Aaron Vidal Martinez
Jochen Borsdorf
Christiane Borsdorf
2011
So-Ah Yim
Ulrik Happy Dannenberg
Inge Krieser-Demuth
Marlies Glase
2010
Vanessa von Wendt
Annette Besgen
Anike Hage
2009
Sigrid Nienstedt
Konrad Mätzig
Ralf Lürig
2008
Dietmar Robert Schröter
Olivier Lasserre
2007
Helmut Dohrmann
Klaus Madlowski
2006
Julia Schmid
Matthias Meyer
2005
Otmar Grete
Stefan Schwerdtfeger
2004
Tamara Wahby
Sabine Schmitt
2003
Leena Krüger
Erhardt Joseph
2002
Irene Pregizer
Wolfgang Raddatz
2001
Margret Parpart
Enrico Pellegrino
Karl Repfennig
2000
Diethmar Robert Schröter
1999
Dörte Lehnigk
Monika Apard
Anniversary book
25 Years of Art at BiT
Retrospective
1999 – 2024
The anniversary book will be available till the 30 November 2025 in the KWS Art Lounge.
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