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Keanu Reeves Attends Partner Alexandra Grant's Art Exhibition Opening in Nuremberg
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Keanu Reeves Attends Partner Alexandra Grant's Art Exhibition Opening in Nuremberg

From Die Zeit · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Hollywood star Keanu Reeves attended an exhibition opening in Nuremberg, Germany, for his partner, artist Alexandra Grant.
  • This marks Grant's first solo exhibition in Germany, titled "One Star is Enough to Believe in the Light."
  • Reeves and Grant, who have been publicly together since 2019, viewed the exhibition together before its official opening.

Hollywood star Keanu Reeves made a notable appearance in Nuremberg, Germany, to support his partner, artist Alexandra Grant, at the opening of her first solo exhibition in the country. The exhibition, titled "One Star is Enough to Believe in the Light," is being held at the Neues Museum Nรผrnberg.

Reeves, 61, and Grant viewed the exhibition together shortly before its official opening and were also present during the public portion. Attendees at the Thursday evening event reportedly applauded the couple and took photos with their smartphones.

During the opening remarks, Grant and Reeves were seen holding hands and smiling at each other from their seats in the front row. The couple has been publicly together since 2019 and has collaborated on two books, co-founding a publishing house focused on artistic publications. Grant works between Los Angeles and Berlin.

The exhibition features eight new large-format paintings by Grant. These works are based on literary texts from eight female authors. According to the museum, Grant has complemented the printed words with heavily diluted acrylic paint, which overlays and envelops the text.

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Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.