Fulda River in Kassel, Germany: Friday at noon a “Refugee Ship” with 80 copper sculptures of refugees will start touring the river. It is one of several art manifestations. The event marks the launching of the initiatives To Arrive Safely and Don't Feed Your Inner Beast, along with the publication of the Manifesto on the Artist’s role in a globalized world.
The initiatives are not a part of the official Documenta14. It is more of a wake-up call for the established art world to become an active player in the world’s development.
It is an example of how artists and NGOs can cooperate on the common cause. And it is a call to the established artist to use their visual influence to connect with NGOs and scientists to disrupt the public space. See manifesto here.
Behind the initiatives is the artist Jens Galschiot, and his organisation Art in Defence of Humanism (AIDOH).
If you are in Kassel don’t hesitate to visit us at the Refugee Ship for a short cruise down the Fulda River and a talk about the nature of visual art. Just call ph. +45 6170 3083 or go to docking station at Auedamm 13.
Check out our daily diary about the art manifestations (first edition will be uploaded Friday),
More about the initiatives and the manifesto below, and follow link to photos here.
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