Until May 4, 2025, Europa-Park is hosting a unique exhibition titled “Janosch at Europa-Park” in the blue fire Dome. Featuring over 100 works by the renowned artist, illustrator, and children’s book author, the exhibition offers a glimpse into Janosch’s versatile creative world. From rare personal loans to beloved children’s book characters like the Tiger Duck and Little Bear, there is something for visitors of all ages.
A Creative Overview of Janosch’s Work
“Janosch at Europa-Park” is a celebration of one of Germany’s most significant artists, showcasing over seven decades of creativity. The exhibition features paintings, drawings, and etchings ranging from the 1940s to the present. Visitors can admire iconic children’s book illustrations, calendar designs, and works by Janosch’s alter ego, "Wondrak," known from Zeit-Magazin.
Rare and Personal Loans
One of the exhibition’s highlights is a collection of rare and personal pieces loaned by the 93-year-old artist. These works, rarely displayed to the public, provide a deeper and more intimate perspective on Janosch’s artistic journey, complementing his iconic characters such as the Tiger Duck, Schnuddel, and Little Bear.
Characters That Defined Generations
The exhibition prominently features Janosch’s beloved characters, including the Tiger Duck and the Box Frog, making it a nostalgic journey for many. At the center of attention is the story “Oh, How Beautiful is Panama,” a tale of friendship and adventure that earned the German Youth Literature Award.
A Show for All Generations
The exhibition’s theme is inclusivity, aiming to captivate families, children, and grandparents alike. With the motto “You must be like a child,” the display highlights the playfulness and innocence that characterize Janosch’s work.
Janosch and Theme Parks
A unique aspect of the exhibition is Janosch’s connection to theme parks. One of his works, titled “I Love You, You Old Roller Coaster,” reflects his fascination with amusement rides. Inspired by memories of his godmother, a fairground operator, Janosch even wrote a book about her family’s life in the industry.
Expert Opinions on the Exhibition
Europa-Park owner Roland Mack emphasizes the significance of the exhibition: “Janosch is a perfect match for our visitors. Generations of children—and their parents—love his books and drawings. We are thrilled to showcase the works of such a charming and celebrated artist here at Europa-Park.”
Alexander Lieventhal from Galerie Art 28, which curated the exhibition, adds: “Janosch is a phenomenon. No other artist of his generation is as versatile or has touched as many people across all age groups. With this exhibition at Europa-Park, we aim to give his countless fans, young and old, the opportunity to rediscover their favorite Janosch motifs while uncovering new sides of his work.”
Etchings, Calendar Designs, and Rare Theme Park Art
In addition to his well-known works, the exhibition includes Janosch’s recent etchings created over the past years and a selection of his calendar designs. Particularly noteworthy is a rare painting inspired by theme parks, offering visitors a new perspective on the artist’s wide-ranging creativity.
Practical Information for Visitors
“Janosch at Europa-Park” runs daily in the blue fire Dome until May 4, 2025. The exhibition is included in the Europa-Park admission fee and invites families, art enthusiasts, and everyone curious about Janosch’s world to come and explore.
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