
Wem gehört Deutschland? Episode 8: Max Czollek und Linus Westheuser
Wem gehört Deutschland? Episode 8: Max Czollek und Linus Westheuser by Haus der Kulturen der Welt
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Wem gehört Deutschland? Episode 8: Max Czollek und Linus Westheuser by Haus der Kulturen der Welt
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Das Panel, dass am 16.11.2025 als Teil der Ausstellung Global Fascisms im Haus der Kulturen der Welt stattfand, bringt Autor*innen, Journalist*innen und Aktivist*innen zusammen, die sich an der Schnittstelle von digitale

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Sunwoo Hoon: Flat Is the New Deep (2018), The Flat Is Political (2017) Global Fascisms Ausstellung 13.9.–7.12.2025 Haus der Kulturen der Welt https://hkw.de/globalfascisms/de
Sliman Mansour: Camel of Hardship (1973), Land Day (2020), Untitled (1984), The Village Awakens (1987), Olive Picking (2021), Salma (1980), Memory of Places (2009) Global Fascisms Ausstellung 13.9.–7.12.2025 Haus der Kul
Shu Lea Cheang: Red Pill (2021), Virus Becoming (2022) Global Fascisms Ausstellung 13.9.–7.12.2025 Haus der Kulturen der Welt https://hkw.de/globalfascisms/de
Sana Shahmuradova Tanska: Danse Macabre (2024), Water Search (2024), Failed mental map (2024), Inevitable Path (2025), Negotiations (2025) Global Fascisms Ausstellung 13.9.–7.12.2025 Haus der Kulturen der Welt https://hk
Raking Leaves: Raking Leaves (Hg.), The A to Z of Conflict (2019) Global Fascisms Ausstellung 13.9.–7.12.2025 Haus der Kulturen der Welt https://hkw.de/globalfascisms/de
Pınar Öğrenci: Objection of the Mothers of the City (2025) Global Fascisms Ausstellung 13.9.–7.12.2025 Haus der Kulturen der Welt https://hkw.de/globalfascisms/de
Mona Vătămanu und Florin Tudor: Mona Vătămanu und Florin Tudor in Zusammenarbeit mit Ilinca Manolache, Ornament is Crime (2025), Mona Vătămanu und Florin Tudor in Zusammenarbeit mit Dinu Bodiciu, We hope this message fin
Maria Lassnig: Schafott der Eliten / Die Elite ist immer in Gefahr (1995) Global Fascisms Ausstellung 13.9.–7.12.2025 Haus der Kulturen der Welt https://hkw.de/globalfascisms/de
Josh Kline: Wrapping Things Up (Tom Administrator) (2016), Starting Over (2016), Contagious Unemployment (Many Thanks) (2016), Desperation Dilation (2016), Unemployed Journalist (Dave) (2018), Universal Early Retirement
Jane Alexander: Council with emblem (2025) bestehend aus: Monitor (2023), Representative in law enforcement jacket (2006–14), Bird in Step Out Tunic (2024), Beast (2003), Emblem (2025) Global Fascisms Ausstellung 13.9.–7
Hannah Höch: Wilder Aufbruch (1933), 1945 (1945) Global Fascisms Ausstellung 13.9.–7.12.2025 Haus der Kulturen der Welt https://hkw.de/globalfascisms/de
Alle 15 Werke: https://www.hkw.de/programme/global-fascisms/audioguide Global Fascisms Ausstellung 13.9.–7.12.2025 Haus der Kulturen der Welt https://hkw.de/globalfascisms/de
Gülsün Karamustafa: Painting for poster – 1977 First of May (in that bloody celebration 36 People Lost their Lives with Gun Fire from the Police) (1977), Soldier (1976), Window (1980), Reminder (2025), Stage (1998) Globa
Daniel Hernández-Salazar: The Traveler (2013) Global Fascisms Ausstellung 13.9.–7.12.2025 Haus der Kulturen der Welt https://hkw.de/globalfascisms/de
Ciprian Mureșan: Dog Luv (2009), Rhinocèros (2006) Global Fascisms Ausstellung 13.9.–7.12.2025 Haus der Kulturen der Welt https://hkw.de/globalfascisms/de
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