Art and Cult
Special exhibition from December 13th, 2024 to March 16, 2025
SPECIAL EXHIBITION
December 13th, 2024 to March 16th, 2025
ADDRESS
MUT | Museum Ancient Cultures
Burgsteige 11 | 72070 Tübingen
OPENING HOURS
Wed to Sun from 10am to 5pm
Thurs from 10am to 7pm
GUIDED TOURS
On request
CONTACT
museum@uni-tuebingen.de | +49 7071-29 77579
The Ancient America Collection of the University of Tübingen from the estate of Pelling Zarnitz
The Legacy
Dr Claus Pelling and Dr Dr h.c. Marie Luise Zarnitz have supported the University of Tübingen for many years, particularly the Tübingen Research Centre for Islamic Numismatics (Forschungsstelle für Islamische Numismatik Tübingen, FINT). Through the Pelling-Zarnitz Foundation, Claus Pelling has now bequeathed 23 ancient American artefacts from Central and South America to the Museum of the University of Tübingen (MUT).
Marie Luise Zarnitz, head of the Volkswagen Foundation's Research Promotion Department, died on July 1st, 2020, followed by her husband Claus Pelling on May 25th, 2023. Both founders were renowned collectors of pre-Columbian, especially Mayan artefacts, Byzantine lead seals, ancient Egyptian art and Islamic numismatics. Their aim was to make these often little-known cultures accessible to an interested public. Even before setting up their foundation, Marie Luise Zarnitz and Claus Pelling had made substantial donations to renowned museums, such as the Humboldt Forum in Berlin.
The exhibition
The objects bequeathed to the University of Tübingen are on par with the Berlin collection of the same donors. They consist of artefacts from various cultures, especially richly painted and inscribed ceramics, jade sculptures, and gold objects. The impressively beautiful pieces mainly come from Mesoamerican cultures, in this case the Maya, Chupícuaro and Zapotecs, but also from Southamerican peoples such as the Chavín, Paracas, Tumaco, and Chimú. The objects date from approximately 1000 BCE to the arrival of the Europeans.
For the exhibition, scenographer Stephan Potengowski designed a display case catafalque in "Mayan blue", six metres in length, in the centre of the MUT's cabinet room in Hohentübingen Castle. The display case is accompanied by information on the context of the foundation, the collection, and the exhibition, as well as on comparable objects in the Berlin collection.
Vernissage
December 12th, 2024, 7pm
Castle church (Schlosskirche) | Hohentübingen Castle
Burgsteige 11 | 72070 Tübingen
The publication
The generously illustrated publication accompanying the exhibition consists of two sections: one containing German and English essays on the foundation's and exhibition's context, as well as on scientific issues, the other containing a complete catalogue of the objects with their dates and comparable objects. The book contains essays by Martin E. Berger, Edgar Bierende, Thomas Finkenauer, Nikolai Grube, Sebastian Hanstein, Laura Osorio Sunnucks, Karla Pollmann, and Ernst Seidl; the fotographs are by Valentin Marquardt and Fabian Kurze. The Pelling-Zarnitz Foundation has generously supported this publication:
Ernst Seidl (Hg.), Kunst und Kult. Die Altamerikasammlung der Universität Tübingen aus dem Nachlass Pelling Zarnitz (Schriften des Museums der Universität Tübingen MUT, Bd. 31), Tübingen 2024; circa 250 pages with 150 fully coloured illustrations; price 39,00 Euro; ISBN 978-3-949680-12-0
Impressions from the vernissage
Opening hours
Wed to Sun, 10am to 5pm
Thurs, 10am to 7pm
Exhibition venue
MUT | Ancient Cultures
Burgsteige 11
72070 Tübingen
Opening hours
Wed to Sun 10am to 5pm
Thurs 10am to 7pm
Admission
Adult: 5 €
Reduced: 3 € (children, students, retirees, disabled)
Family ticket: 12 €
Students of the University of Tübingen: free
Contact
Tel.: +49 (0)7071 29 77579