· How arts & culture work for our planet
· How arts & culture work for our planet
Welcome to my blog!
In this blog, I feature all topics that drive me personally which are arts & culture, ecological sustainability and conscious living based on a new human-nature relationship and strong, life-supporting values.
There is not even a Nebenrolle on a Dead Planet: We stand with Fridays for Future
Today we enter global climate strike #7 of the Fridays for Future movement. A dedicated group of theatre professionals from all over Germany have taken today’s strike as an opportunity to express their support and commitment in a declaration.
Anerkennung der Proteste für mehr Klima- und Umweltschutz
Erklärung der Theaterschaffenden im Rahmen des globalen Klimastreiks am 19. März 2021. Sie wollen sich mit ihrer Innovationskraft und Phantasie an dieser gesamtgesellschaftlichen Aufgabe beteiligen.
Remembering Fukushima: Sound of Sirens
On the 11th of March 2021 we remember the 10th anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear reactor meltdown in Japan. Find out how a group of artists set up a streaming platform that allowed affected individuals to express their pain and share images which the Japanese government did ban inside of the country.
What role does art play? A historical review - Part 2
Get a better understanding of the battle between the claims of instrumentalization and freedom of the arts. Enjoy a 2500 years’ trip from Plato to Bourdieu. This article introduces you to their ideas about art's functionalities which are still valid in today's cultural policy.
What role does art play? A historical review - Part 1
Get a better understanding of the battle between the claims of instrumentalization and freedom of the arts. Enjoy a 2500 years’ trip from Plato to Bourdieu. This article introduces you to their ideas about art's functionalities which are still valid in today's cultural policy.
J Henry Fair: Artist, storyteller and flying troublemaker
Art and activism are incompatible? Renowned photographer J Henry Fair shows us the opposite. His pictures are aesthetic and fascinating but they come with a disturbing side effect…