Deutsche
Kultur International
German Culture International Portal for Foreign Relations.
German language and literature at home and abroad. Exhibitions of German
art worldwide and art from abroad in Germany. Support of artists in the
fields of fine arts, music, dance and theatre
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Deutsches
Historisches Museum, Berlin.
German Historical Museum, Berlin. Picture
databases.
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Documenta,
Kassel.
Each documenta exhibition bears the very personal imprint of its
curator´s ideas and personal concepts, thereby becoming not only
a forum for current tendencies in contemporary art, but also an opportunity
for the realisation of innovative and standard-setting new exhibition concepts.
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Dortmund
Kunstverein Freiburg
The Kunstverein e.V. was established in 1827 and thus numbers among the
oldest Kunstvereine (art associations) in Germany. The history of its
programs during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries reads like
a “Who’s Who” of classic modernism, and since 1950 the Kunstverein
Freiburg has developed into an institution, esteemed both nationally
and internationally, which focuses exclusively on current tendencies in
contemporary art.
Institut
für Auslandsbeziehungen.FA.
Cultures in Dialogue.The task of the
ifa, a mediator of German foreign cultural policy on behalf of the Federal
Foreign Office, is the fostering of cross-cultural understanding through
international co-operation in all aspects of culture, and the furtherance
of peace. The primary activities of the ifa are worldwide touring exhibitions
of German art, exhibitions of artists from developing and transforming
countries in the ifa galleries in Stuttgart und Berlin and the organising
of international symposia. The ifa is supported financially by the Federal
Foreign Office, The State of Baden-Wurttemberg and its capital, the City
of Stuttgart.
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Journals
Texte Zur Kunst
Texte zur Kunst stands for controversial discussions
and contributions by internationally leading writers on contemporary art and
culture. Alongside ground-breaking essays the quarterly magazine, founded in
Cologne in 1990 by Stefan Germer (†) and Isabelle Graw and published in Berlin since 2000, offers interviews,
roundtable discussions and extensive reviews on art, film, music, market and
fashion as well as on art history, theory and cultural politics.