In his graphic novel »Days of Void,« Palestinian artist and architect Samir Harb explores the urban semiotics of the city of Ramallah in Palestine.
What does »home« mean nowadays and in the specific context of Solitude?
Light and Color as Symbolic Forms in Transgressive Art. – A lecture by the art historians Denis Grünemeier & Jens Meinrenken.
A poetic picture essay by artist and former fellow Eunjung Hwang on her drawings, animations, and the ghosts, monsters, and memories of her childhood.
Someone is leading a life parallel to your own. This person looks like you, answers to your name, lives in your house. But they are not you.
Minsk is a city of social utopia and happy dreams – an approach to a city’s vision.
Louis-Philippe Scoufaras and Elisa Calosi asked pupils of the Maria Montessori primary school in Stuttgart: What should become of the Acropolis in Athens?
»Don’t look at my works to find Cuba.« – Cuban painter Yorjander Capetillo Hernández in a portrait by Amandeep Sandhu.
Japanese artist Hanae Utamura opens up her Berlin studio, showing her work »Residue: Skin,« a multilayered landscape of sculpture-paintings and objects.
Video-artist Amy Siegel on »Quotes and Appropriation« in her work.
Experience live moon smelling with artists Hagen Betzwieser and Sue Corke.
At Solitude’s studio #20, the French artist duo Magali Daniaux & Cédric Pigot prepared an archaeological anomaly in Alaska.
Visual artist Johanna Diehl reveals her current projects in her studio at Solitude, including an exhibition at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich.
»When I began I was certain that the EU had a strong future. Today, like many others, I am far less certain.« Damaso Reyes in an interview about his project »The Europeans.«
Storms, brutalism, and hot topic: graphic designer and printmaker Mica Cabildo and architect Stephanie Choi on their storm project »house | cards.«
Speaker’s Corner, Fiction-in-Progess, 8 Tutorial Diversions, and House of Cards: a tour through the fellows’ exhibition in March/April 2015.
»We are all in exile in many ways.« Croatian artist Maja Marković’s installations and drawings examine the notion of collapse.
The unique visual language of Alicja Bielawska: playful and soft, but with a constant underlying sharpness of lines.
Where do »non-artistic« tasks fall in the realm of this all encompassing »practice?« Reflections with Maj Hasager and Katherine Kennedy.
…imagining a different future. – A talk between Palestinian film maker and visual artist Nida Sinnokrot and Jean-Baptiste Joly, director of Akademie Schloss Solitude.
»I was struck by the intensity of the chess room, with the clock ticking, and everyone intensely, but calmly, thinking…« Japanese artist Hanae Utamura about her film installation »Across the Grid.«
Danielle Adair, an American writer, performer and visual artist, presents thirteen video-song-poems. An essay by Claudia Gehre.