Known today as the Museum of Contemporary Art, the building was erected as the "House of Art" from 1933 to 1937 with Adolf Hitler's personal involvement according to the plans of Paul Ludwig Trost. The neoclassical representative building became the center of National Socialist propaganda in the "Capital of the Art and the Movement", an "honorary title" Adolf Hitler bestowed on the Bavarian capital.
For the work "Haus_der_Kunst.png", a color photograph of the building from 1945 was broken down into individual color spectra. Interestingly, the outcome is a predominant depiction of different shades of brown, the colors through which the National Socialist Movement represented itself.