LOGOI and the Albert Camus Society present:
Photo exhibition with program on the work of Albert Camus
REVOLT
ABSURDITY
SOLIDARITY
10.05. | 4:00 p.m. | EXHIBITION with photographs and texts by Michael Dohle and Werner Seltier
27.05. | 7:30 PM | Author reading in the series `4.1.60'
13.06. | 7PM | FINISSAGE with philosophical impulse lecture by Jürgen Kippenhan: Camus and absurdity
Free admission! At LOGOI
The photographs and texts by Michael Dohle and Werner Seltier offer an in-depth look at the central themes of Albert Camus: the absurd, revolt and solidarity. Camus is a long-time companion for both artists, whose thinking they read and discuss again and again - especially the question of how the absurdity of life and its acceptance become the starting point of his thinking. For them, Camus is also a passionate defender of art as a constant revolt: "The absurd world can only be justified aesthetically", he wrote in 1942.
The pictures and texts in this exhibition enter into a dialog with Camus' philosophy and take a new look at his thoughts on solidarity, which he continued to develop under the extreme conditions of the German occupation in France and defended against prevailing currents. The exhibition invites us to experience these important themes not only in the text, but also in the art and the world around us.
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