While ‘Water’ might just seem like a refreshing topic for summer, especially as we’re launching into Berlin’s first major heatwave of the year…[read on]
The judicial system is both intimidating and beguiling—a complex web of ritualized procedures enacted in hallowed, semi-public chambers, administered by (mostly) men …[read on]
Vera Kox’s affectionately named “creatures” look like something between industrial pollution—think of the white blobs of polyvinyl acetate that recently washed onto the shores…[read on]
As part of the research for her recent performance work ‘screen play,’ choreographer Hannah Schillinger visited 12 “wounded landscapes” across Germany and the Czech Republic…[read on]
Against this dire backdrop, our new topic, Habitat, foregrounds artists and artworks—across performance, dance, architecture and activism—that re-focus our attention on…[read on]
The Pina Bausch Centre is calling for seven productions with concepts for sustainable DanceMusicTheatre performances, especially those involving young people…[read on]
Arijit Bhattacharyya’s exhibition, ‘Sea of Forests’, questions the respective roles of nature and civilisation. Can we dissolve the boundaries between, and relearn from the…[read on]
‘Zero Programme,’ the initiative established by the German Federal Cultural Foundation aimed at developing a nationwide sustainability campaign, is hosting ‘Fragile – the International…[read on]
Speaking in a careful and considered way, which echoes his art-making, Zheng Bo talked about his relationship to plants, Daoist philosophy and poetics…[read on]
Kudsk Steensen’s environmental storytelling moves beyond the story templates of tragedy and melancholia for a lost world. His vision and language are affirmative…[read on]