Culture hardly played a role in the run-up to the upcoming coalition negotiations. This is politically negligent - because few areas enjoy such broad support as culture. This is shown by the results of the current "Relevance Monitor Culture 2025" by the Liz Mohn Foundation, a nationwide, representative survey on the importance of cultural offerings.
What about the often-invoked, democracy-promoting potential of art and culture? What significance does culture have for people's lives and our society? What framework conditions and funding structures are necessary? Against the backdrop of the ongoing coalition negotiations, the results of the Relevance Monitor will be presented and the social significance of culture will be debated.
With:
Carsten Brosda, Senator for Culture and Media Hamburg and President of the German Stage Association
Michel Friedman, lawyer, publicist, philosopher
Dorothea Gregor, project manager of the Relevance Monitor and cultural expert at the Liz Mohn Foundation
Peter Laudenbach, journalist for the Süddeutsche Zeitung and others, author of the book Volkstheater. The right-wing attack on artistic freedom
Christiane Schenderlein, Member of the Bundestag, Spokesperson for Culture and Media for the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in the Bundestag
Anh-Linh Ngo, Vice President of the Academy of Arts and architecture journalist
Manos Tsangaris, President of the Academy of Arts and composer
Musical contributions: Kioomars Musayyebi
An event of the Akademie der Künste in cooperation with the Liz Mohn Foundation.
In German language
In cooperation with the Liz Mohn Foundation
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