The Women’s Museum in Bonn works with the objective of giving thrust and force to the promotion of the art by Women, and search and establish Women Artists in the history as well as in the field of contemporary art. The Women’s Museum at its themes works combining and presenting new projects as reference and preference of the contemporary, experimental art by women. The Bonn Women’s Museum, in Bonn, Germany was established in 1981 by Marianne Pitzen; its present director as well. The museum in its elaborate term is the interdisciplinary group of working women. This is a unique museum of its sort in the entire world. It organizes; the temporary exhibitions and other associated acts and is thus operated by the society of Women’s Museum – Art, Culture and Research.
The activities of this museum primarily relate to the promoting the works of the female artists. Here at the museum alternately, the works of the prominent female artist both German as well as from international arena are presented and are focused with an emphasis on women liberty and expression of ideas. According to some stats as told by museum official itself, a good number of artists have used this museum as a launch pad and hence after from here established them on the International Art Scenario. Female artists and academics even work together on the bigger and rather themes exhibitions. Moreover, at the museum, the women experimental art is presented in context of new experimental art in general. The exhibit at museum includes the work of and by Käthe Kollwitz, Katharina Sieverding, Valie Export, Maria Lassnig, and Yoko Ono.
It even includes a library that has an archive on urgent and specialists issues like women in art, history and politics, feminism, cultural politics, art of the 20th and 21st centuries; art since 1945, concrete and constructive art, architecture and design. The academy of museum even organizes the meetings, seminars, workshops and other advisory services as of value and importance to the female artists. Other research themes there include as various movements of feminist issues and gender politics. The work of the Bonn Women’s Museum has also inspired the museums to be set at other places like Merano, (Switzerland) and Hittisau (Hittisau Women’s Museum, Austria). Its exhibition program focuses upon four cores areas as thematic exhibitions, international culture, individual artists, groups to encourage young artist and the future workshop.




