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Magazine 17: Editorial
Hortensia Völckers, Alexander Farenholtz - Executive Board of the Federal Cultural Foundation No matter whether we’re talking climate change, demographic trends, cultural education, integration, religious tolerance or social equity – a change in...
Magazine 17
Magazine #17, released in Spring 2011, features articles on current programmes and events funded by the Federal Cultural Foundation.
The complete issue is also available as a digital magazine on Issuu (external link, opens in a new window).
Magazine 18: The Myth of Economic Growth
Tim Jackson interviewed by Roman Brinzanik and Tobias Hülswitt Prof. Tim Jackson: It’s failed us for all sorts of reasons. For one, this massive explosion of material wealth since the industrialization and in particular after World War II is true...
Magazine 18: Artists are just as capable of setting the same chain of events in motion as politicians
Artur Zmijewski interviewed by Joanna Warsza The Federal Cultural Foundation has funded each Berlin Biennial, one of Germany’s cultural beacons, with 2.5 million euros since 2004. The Berlin Biennial is the forum of contemporary art presented every...
Magazine 18: Editorial
Hortensia Völckers, Alexander Farenholtz - Executive Board of the Federal Cultural Foundation Are there “limits to growth” in culture or are we (morally) obliged to constantly expand our cultural heritage and its institutions? Much of our culture is...
Magazine 18
Magazine #18, released in Autumn 2011, features articles on current programmes and events funded by the Federal Cultural Foundation.
Magazine 19
Magazine #19, released in Spring 2012, features poems by various artists and was published only in german.
Magazine 20: 500 Billion Would Be Nice
Andres Veiel Things could be different. But how? The filmmaker Andres Veiel spoke with 25 former bankers. Their interviews formed the basis for his new play “The Raspberry Kingdom”. The journalists Dirk Pilz and Harald Schumann met up with Veiel at...
Magazine 20: The mix-ups never end
Monika Rinck The tragic and the comic. What Büchner’s comedy “Leonce and Lena” has in common with “Woyzeck.” Do you know Georg Büchner’s famous comedy “Woyzeck”? Then you must know his tragedy “Leonce and Lena.” If these questions don’t strike you as...
Magazine 20: Forgive us our debts
Thomas Macho “Before we even kiss the Godfather’s hand, we already owe him something.” Cultural philosopher Thomas Macho illuminates the connection between existential, moral and economic obligation More than one hundred years ago, a young Russian...