Climate Talk, Berlin Art Week Garten, Neue Nationalgalerie, 2023
© Angelo Dal Bó für Berlin Art Week
Sustainability as social practice—New artistic concepts for social change
at Berlin Art Week Garten
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Berlin Art Week Garten
Invalidenstraße 50, 10557 Berlin
Invalidenstraße 50, 10557 Berlin
Regular opening hours
10—14 Sep 2025
Wednesday 10am—10pm
Thursday 10am—10pm
Friday 10am—10pm
Saturday 11am—10pm
Sunday 11am—10pm
Admission price
Free entry
Accessibility
Plan your journey
S+U Hauptbahnhof
Website
Sustainability in art and culture goes far beyond reducing the carbon footprint. More and more institutions are aiming to make a lasting social contribution. Take the European roving biennial Manifesta, now preparing for its sixteenth edition in the Ruhr region. Or E-Werk Luckenwalde, where artist Pablo Wendel not only generates green energy but has also created a new cultural hub for the town.
With Hedwig Fijen, Director of the Manifesta Foundation; Anabel Rother Godoy, E.ON Foundation; and Helen Turner, Curator at E-Werk Luckenwalde
Moderation: Elke Buhr, Editor-in-Chief of Monopol
In German