What does "real" mean in art? What tools, means and ways of thinking characterize artistic work? The academy talk "Real Conditions" asks how artists perceive their surroundings and translate them into form, proportion and composition. What does it mean in art to be "factual" in a particular way? The word "real", derived from the Latin res, "thing", leads to the realisms that occupy the arts - social, economic, political readings, but not only. Artists track down phenomena, reveal manifestations and create events that can be arranged and combined in a network of "factual" relationships. From the perspective of different artistic disciplines, we discuss how real relationships shape not only artistic work, but also our perception of the world. The participating academy members will bring artistic contributions.
With Carola Bauckholt, Klemens Gruber, Helke Misselwitz, Cécile Wajsbrot, Anh-Linh Ngo, Manos Tsangaris and others.
In German language
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