


Anna & Günter Grass – The Paris Years (1956–1960) at the Goethe-Institut in Paris is a bilingual (German and French) exhibition that retraces the couple’s shared creative life in 1950s Paris—linking literature, dance, and visual art—while foregrounding Anna Grass’s own practice as a dancer and her role as Günter’s first reader during the writing of Die Blechtrommel (The Tin Drum), through three thematic “islands” (Life in Paris / Dancing / Writing).
The exhibition was designed by GfG, set in Romie Italic and Regular (designed by Margot Lévêque) for titles, paired with the sans-serif Boreal by Production Type for body text.








