27. November 2009, 20.00 Uhr Berlin
Magazine launch /fountain/ and panel discussion
Department for Sculpture -Transmedial Space, Kunstuniversität Linz
As is well known, many artists from around the world flock to Berlin because of cheap rent, availability of space, a relatively liberal and secure environment, and the manifold cultural scene the city has to offer. That said, many of them get their money from anywhere but Berlin - exhibiting and commuting to teaching jobs elsewhere, or waiting for dad's transfer. How long will that work? Can Berlin continue as a 'mere' safe haven from the dreadmills of London or New York? Or will it transform into a dreadmill of its own? Or is there a third option, a different kind of socio-economic environment that will differ from the models of the big financial centres?
Carson Chan, director of program e.V., Berlin
Eva Grubinger, artist, Berlin, professor for Sculpture - transmedial Space at Kunstuniversität Linz
Stefan Heidenreich, writer, Berlin, teaches at Kunstuniversität Linz
Rebecca Ladewig, cultural scientiest, Berlin, teaches at Kunstuniversität Linz
Moderator: Jörg Heiser, editor in chief, frieze magazine, Berlin; guest professor at Kunstuniversität Linz
program e.V
Initiative for Art and Architecture Collaborations
Invalidenstrasse 115
10115 Berlin
www.programonline.de