Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Cultural, artistic & political asylum in Berlin

Here is a very interesting and quite surprising initiative from Germany and its chancellor Angela Markel - The Contemporary Art Museum of Casoria, in Italy and its director, Antonio Manfredi have been offered a refuge in an emblematic squat in Berlin!

As through the project we're aiming for the development and setting up of pop up space to showcase some artistic and local community based work, this is some outstanding example of what can be achieved on a long term basis or through a co-operative government policy.



http://www.systranet.fr/turl/?systranpopupmode=1&systrangui=/web&systranuid=aHR0cC13d3cuYXJ0Y2xhaXIuY29tL3NpdGUvYXJjaGl2ZXMvZG9jc19hcnRpY2xlLzg1MzY2L3VuLW11c2VlLWl0YWxpZW4tZXQtc29uLWRpcmVjdGV1ci10cm91dmVudC1yZWZ1Z2UtZGFucy11bi1zcXVhdC1iZXJsaW5vaXMtLnBocC9mcl9lbg==&systranbanner=1


P.S.  the page was initially posted on a french site, it has been generically translated thus some bits might be a bit odd.

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