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Thomas Demand. National Gallery
Thomas Demand (born in 1964) is not only a photographer, but also a self-proclaimed "illusionist" and a "reproducer" of media. His photography portrays political or social scenes which have become well-known through newspaper and television coverage....
Translation Cube: Six Sides of European Literature and Translation
This literature festival was solely dedicated to literary translations. It tried to enable guests to experience translation as an artistic process and demonstrated what role the translator‘s individuality, biographical background and cultural...
The Art of Being Many
The peoples of Europe and the Arabic region have made enormous strides toward regaining democracy in recent years. More and more people are assembling into groups independent of state structures and political organizations in order to advance their...
litrix.de
Germany is a major importer of literature. At present, there is a clear imbalance between the reception of German literature in other countries and the reception and translation of foreign language books in Germany. Nevertheless, both here and...
As Darkness Falls
In cooperation with the Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, the Federal Cultural Foundation has organized a conference on the subject of transparency and concealment. Philosophers, artists, sociologists and web activists were invited to engage in a...
Context Architecture
The Fridericianum, constructed in Kassel in 1779, was the first museum in the world solely dedicated to the presentation of art and cultural treasures. Today, museums are among the most prestigious building projects designed by famous architects....
Speaking Even When All Words Fail
Im Rahmen des von der Kulturstiftung des Bundes geförderten Projektes „Leben mit der Erinnerung“ wurden seit 2008 im Berliner Holocaust-Mahnmal Videoaufzeichnungen von über tausend Interviews mit Überlebenden präsentiert, in denen diese von ihren...