A Brief Guide to Skulptur Projekte Münster, the Most Important Art Show That Millennials Have Never Heard About
The decennial event is built on accessibility and outreach.

On June 10, one of the most important shows in the world, the Skulptur Projekte Münster (SPM), will launch its fifth edition in its namesake German city, the cultural heart of North Rhine-Westphalia. Running for 100 days through October 1, SPM will feature over 30 new productions of public art, ranging from sculpture to performance, spread across the city and its neighboring town of Marl. But what’s so special about SPM? And how come most young people in the art world know so little about it?