Licht Luft Scheiße
Perspectives on Ecology and Modernity
Vol. 1: Archaeologies of Sustainability
Vol. 2: Everything Gardens! Growing from the Ruins of Modernity
Vol. 3: Über Nature
The publication Licht Luft Scheisse. Perspectives on Ecology and Modernity documents a three-part exhibition project and event program for the 2019 Bauhaus anniversary: Volume 1 includes the extensive historical research on display at the nGbK on the precursors of the thought models and practices of our current notion of „sustainability.“ Volume 2 documents the program at Nachbarschaftsakademie (Neighborhood Academy) to secure the Prinzessinnengarten Kreuzberg as a common good for the next 99 years. Volume 3 is dedicated to the exhibition of contemporary artists at the Botanical Museum, which – working in the material of the museum itself – thematizes our relationship to „nature“, to the non-human, to the biosphere.
Eds.: Sandra Bartoli, Marco Clausen, Silvan Linden, Åsa Sonjasdotter, Florian Wüst (nGbK), Kathrin Grotz, Patricia Rahemipour (BGBM)
With contibutions by:
Vol. 1: Tal Alon-Mozes, bankleer, Sandra Bartoli, Oliver Botar, David H. Haney, Martina Hanusová, Michael Klein und Sasha Pirker, Aglaia Konrad, Joachim Krausse, Silvan Linden, Joaquín Medina Warmburg, Tone L. Nyaas, Alessandra Ponte, Daniel Spruth, Tal Sterngast, Gitte Villesen und Joerg Franzbecker, Florian Wüst
Vol. 2: Mojisola Adebayo, Elisa T. Bertuzzo, Brett Bloom und Bonnie Fortune, Luca Bogoni, Anna Busdiecker, Elizabeth Calderón Lüning, Marco Clausen, Paula Gioia, Harrison, Guy Hazwi, Naomi Hennig, Marc Herbst, Hagit Keysar, Marion Louisgrand Sylla, Sabine Meyer,
Kerstin Meyer, Lígia Milagres, Shalev Moran, Åsa Sonjasdotter, Blanka Stolz, Michelle Teran, Nicole Wolf, Florian Wüst
Vol. 3: Böhler & Orendt, Book & Hedén, Joerg Franzbecker, Helen Mayer Harrison & Newton Harrison, Heidrun Hubenthal und Michael Wilkens, Katja Kaiser, Susanne Kriemann, Katarzyna Kukuła, Kito Nedo, Patricia Piccinini, François Roche
Available on site at the nGbK or online via: https://adocs.de/de/buecher/praxis-theorie/licht-luft-scheisse-perspektiven-auf-okologie-und-moderne