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This collection explores the intersection of art and social context, featuring various contributions that examine the role of art in community engagement and empowerment. Leonie Baumann introduces the theme of autonomy versus social commitment in art, while Jean Hurstel discusses the contexts of artistic practice. Jeppe Kleinheinz presents the "Heimatfabrik" exhibition, and Adam Page reflects on public spaces like kiosks and festival sites. Birgit Anna Schumacher and Uwe Jonas analyze the transformation of urban spaces, specifically the Gropiusstadt pilot project. Irmgard Merkt emphasizes individual access to art, and Christine Hamilton addresses cultural initiatives within social frameworks. Tjeu Strous offers insights from Rotterdam, while Per Hector discusses policy and practical aspects of art in social contexts. Monica Schümer-Strucksberg examines cultural interventions in Berlin's Gropiusstadt. Christiane Dressel highlights the "Haltestelle! Kunst" sculpture exhibition, and Johanna Kaiser illustrates empowerment through theater. Mürtüz Yolcu reflects on the Diyalog TheaterFest, and Michael Assies shares experiences from Neuköllner schools. Renate Frontz discusses cultural education in disadvantaged areas, while Detlef Hoffmann questions the sustainability of art actions. Wolfgang Zinggl looks at the Vienna group WochenKlausur, and François Materasso contemplates the relationship between art, society, and autonomy, culmin
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Autonomie und Intervention, Hans Peter Burmeister
- Taal
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2005
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