Von: 15. Jun, 2021 18:00
Bis: 15. Jun, 2021
Gustaf-Gründgens-Platz
›La Rivoluzione siamo noi‹: Anti-Kunst und plastische Demokratie

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Lecture

Ludger Schwarte’s lecture takes up some of Joseph Beuys’ theses on direct democracy and tries to explain why »anti-art« can be the starting point for the coming democratic revolution.

The lecture takes up some of Joseph Beuys' theses on direct democracy and tries to explain why an art practice that Beuys once called »anti-art« can be the starting point for the coming democratic revolution. Democracy has come out of revolutions (511 BC, 1777, 1789, 1918, 1989...). If we take self-determination, the possibility of living a free life and organising freedom and equality for all as the starting point of our understanding of democracy, the realisation of democracy will require a revolution.

Ludger Schwarte, Foto: Rainer Schlautmann

Ludger Schwarte on Gustaf-Gründgens-Platz in Düsseldorf. The professor of the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf not only gave a lecture himself, but also moderated all the lectures and talks on political philosophy during the kick-off and at the Live-In Lab. Photo: Rainer Schlautmann

Ludger Schwarte giving a lecture on Gustaf-Gründgens-Platz, video commissioned by the Institute for Art History at HHU, project »beuys2021« – editing: project office »beuys2021« and raumlaborberlin.

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Ludger Schwarte at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf

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