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Sustainable - digital - accessible to all - Berlin-based industry group Peppermint sponsors the infinite exhibition at Hamburger Bahnhof
Berlin: Sustainable, digital and accessible to all. This is what the infinite exhibition, a new format of the Hamburger Bahnhof, the museum for the 21st century in the National Gallery, will stand for in the future.

For company founder Ingeborg Neumann, an outstanding format to expand her decades-long commitment to visual arts in the capital. "The infinite exhibition will express what we also live as an industrial group: sustainable and digital growth. In doing so, we especially want to give Berlin women artists a space so that they are an integral part of the infinite exhibition."
The infinite exhibition will bring together for the first time around 25 works already firmly associated with the Hamburger Bahnhof in one exhibition. Visitors are also invited to explore the works with the help of their own website and an accompanying booklet. Peppermint founder Ingeborg Neumann: "For our socio-political commitment, the promotion of the visual arts has been an essential building block for years. We were therefore looking for a new format for longer-term support of contemporary art in a Berlin institution. We were enthusiastic about the fact that the works acquired should be permanently attached to the building or on the property, i.e. become an infinite and thus sustainable exhibition. In addition, all the works in the infinite exhibition should be digitally recorded and accessible at all times in an understandable language for all interested parties. It was also important to us to give space in a new focus primarily to artists:inside who live and work in Berlin."
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The Peppermint Group committed itself to sustainability years ago and develops industrial products for a sustainable, digital and intelligent future. In addition to the production of special textiles, this includes investments in young technology companies. The owner-managed industrial group based in Berlin employs around 650 people in Germany and other European locations.