Lectures and Talk
With Amelie Deuflhard, Oliver Frljić, Thomas Krüger and Joanna Warsza
© Berliner Festspiele, photo: Fabian Schellhorn
The 28th edition of “The Art of Assembly” asks specifically what tactics and strategies we can learn from each other in dealing with far-right intimidation and political interventions.
The net is tightening. What has long been a reality in other countries is also becoming increasingly noticeable in Germany – and not just in the East: new-right politicians are also gaining power in cultural policy, exerting pressure and threatening individual artists. For Amelie Deuflhard, director of the Kampnagel cultural centre in Hamburg, intimidation attempts by the AfD are part of everyday life. Theatre director Oliver Frljić has repeatedly provoked often violent reactions with his productions in Croatia, Serbia, Poland and Germany. Thomas Krüger, President of the German Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (Federal Agency for Civic Education), has been looking for strategies to counter the shift to the right for many years. And curator Joanna Warsza examines how the effects of eight years of national-conservative cultural policy in Poland are slowly being reversed following the victory of the opposition.
Amelie Deuflhard – Artistic Director Kampnagel
Oliver Frljić – Theatre Director
Thomas Krüger – President Federal Agency for Civic Education/bpb
Joanna Warsza – Curator
Florian Malzacher – Host
“TheArt of Assembly” is a nomadic series of talks on the potential and limits of assemblies in art, activism and politics, curated by Florian Malzacher.