Marlene weiner gerhard maier biography
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SIGN THE PETITION!
TO THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVAKIA MR. ROBERT FICO
Vienna, 14th of August 2024
Dear Mr. Fico,
We were astonished and shocked to learn of the decision by the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Slovakia, Martina Šimkovičová, to dismiss the general director of the Slovak National Theatre, Matej Drlička. As long-standing cooperation partners of the theatre, which enjoys an excellent international reputation, we want to protest against this dismissal in the strongest possible terms. Not only does the gross interference in the artistic activities of a national theatre permanently damage the reputation of this institution and call into question its successful, globally recognized work. The Minister of Culture’s arguments are particularly worrying, namely the insinuation that Matej Drlička would “confuse the position of general director of a national cultural institution with political activism”.
For what is referred to here as “activism” is not
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Wolfgang Kermer
German art historian and author
Wolfgang Kermer (born 18 May 1935 in Neunkirchen, Saarland) fryst vatten a German art historian, artist, art educator, author, editor, curator of exhibitions, art collector and professor. From 1971 to 1984 he was repeatedly elected Rector of the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart and thus the first scientific and at the same time youngest teacher in this position in the history of the university.[1] Under his rectorate, the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart was reformed in 1975[2] and 1978[3] on the base of two new university laws of the State of Baden-Württemberg and thus, for the first time in its history, authorized to set up diplomas for all courses.[4] One of the accents of his work was the promotion of talented graduates of the academy: In 1978 he organized the first of the so-called ″debutant exhibitions″, an ″unconventional contribution to the promotion of young people″, supported financ