Can art climate crisis?

Can art climate crisis?

We are looking forward to Tom Albrecht, artist, curator and founder of GG3 the gallery for sustainable art and environmental city councilor Oliver Schruoffeneger. Moderation: Lidia Perico (Head of SBNE)

Film Series with Conversation #2030 on February 3, 2023: RIVERS & TIDES

February 3 2023 at 6 pm
Cinema Delphi Lux, Kantstraße 10 in the Yva-Bogen at the station Zoologischer Garten
Tickets

RIVERS & TIDES by Thomas Riedelsheimer (GERMANY I 2000 I 90 MIN I OmU)

THE FILM

Andy Goldsworthy is known worldwide for his fascinating works with natural materials. Ice, stones, leaves, twigs, water – Goldsworthy works with what he finds, and mostly where he finds it. Some of his works persist in the landscape, others fade away, melt, are blown away by the wind. Goldsworthy’s photographs alone capture his short-lived works in the transience of time, a fascination of a special kind.

THE TALK

“Art does not reproduce the visible, but makes visible” (Paul Klee)

In conversation with our guests and audience, we discuss how to approach sustainability issues and debates through the medium of art. Can art show new perspectives, create spaces, respond to the challenges of the global climate crisis? Can art climate crisis?

A series of events organized by the Office of Education for Sustainable Development (SBNE / District Office Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf) in cooperation with the Delphi Lux and the Berlin State Agency for Civic Education.

Factor Five

Object: Factor Five. 2009, Berlin, 43 x 31 x 4 cm, eight switch buttons from the 1960s. The formula
Object: Factor Five. 2009, Berlin, 43 x 31 x 4 cm, eight switch buttons from the 60s. The “Factor Five” formula embodies the concept of a future-proof, environmentally compatible economic policy. If we make five times better use of raw materials than we do now, we can achieve a significant increase in prosperity and quality of life.