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Up in Arms
This exhibition and research project drew attention to the globally expanding defence industry as the starting point for a critical examination of the arms trade. By combining artistic work, activist practices and scientific research, the curatorial...
Artists & Agents
The communist regimes of the former East Bloc countries regarded performance art to be an especially subversive Western art form and consequently kept it under surveillance by their secret services. These activities became known when the secret...
Bani Abidi: They Died Laughing
The artist Bani Abidi from Karachi, Pakistan is one of the most remarkable artists of her generation. As the daughter of Indian parents, Abidi grew up in Pakistan, lived in the United States for many years, and now resides in Berlin. In her films,...
Eija-Liisa Ahtila
The works by the Finnish artist and filmmaker Eija-Liisa Ahtila portray interpersonal relationships, emotionally extreme situations, sexuality, psychoses and the human relationship to nature. She usually integrates her films into audio-visual...
Nil Yalter. Exile is a Hard Job
Feminist issues and the subject of migration play a dominant role in the works of the now 80-year-old artist Nil Yalter. Her works have attracted international attention as these topics have gained renewed relevance and topicality. The Turkish artist...
Women Photographers at the Front
The public’s perception of military conflicts has been indelibly shaped by such renowned war photographers as Robert Capa and James Nachtwey. However, the long history of female photographers in conflict regions has never received the attention it...
Focus on Poetry
Over the past few years, a series of poetry events have helped generate growing interest in Germany’s poetry scene. For the very first time in 2017, for example, the Leipzig Book Fair Prize was awarded to a poet, Jan Wagner, who also received...
Bauhaus Reflex
Financed through the Bauhaus Today Fund Die Neue Sammlung – The Design Museum, founded in Munich in 1925, is one of the largest museums of modern design in the world. Its connection to the Bauhaus was strong from the very beginning; until the late...
Try again, fail again, fail better
An interdisciplinary, experimental festival – financed through the Bauhaus Today Fund The Bauhaus is widely regarded as an attempt by the arts to drive, shape and aesthetically accompany technical, social and political transformation. The Bauhaus is...
Weissenhof City
How can we apply the ideas and methods of the Bauhaus developed 100 years ago to the challenges of digital transformation where art, design, handicrafts and education overlap? How can we use these to stimulate viable, innovative ideas to address our...