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Art Movement

Kunst gestern - heute - morgen. Die Bildende Kunst im Alltag, in festlichen Zeiten und Minuten. Wer macht sie - und wo und wie? Alle vier Wochen widmen sich András Balint und Hansi Hubmer in Art Movement der Bildenden Kunst und ihren SchöpferInnen. Ein spannendes neues Format, das (auch zukünftige) Kunstinteressierte und KunstliebhaberInnen bewegen möchte. Folge eins widmet sich der 1938 geborenen österreichischen Zeichnerin und Malerin Hilda Uccusic. Mit Art Movement spricht die Künstlerin über ihre Arbeit, ihre Beziehung zu Oskar Kokoschka, Emmy Werner, Michael Heltau und anderen namhaften Persönlichkeiten der heimischen Kulturlandschaft.

Nächste Sendungen

21:10

Jukebox

Media market in Bosnia and Herzegovina is characterized by a large number of broadcasters, as well as print and online media, but the question of media pluralism is still quite problematic. Twelve students (Faculty of Political Sciences Sarajevo) worked for a month with local mentor in producing video report about Media Freedom in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

21:25

ALERTA - Veza Fernández – I Know I Care

In this program we see the latest artistic works and talk about their political and transformative content with Veza Fernandez and members of "I Know I Care" (Jelena Micić, Swantje Höft and Mirjana Đotunović Mustra). "I Know I Care" is a feminist collective of women from different ethnic, cultural and professional backgrounds working on issues of female* reproductive work, feminist empowerment and unpaid care work. With Veza we talk about her last work Alalayzo, where she explored the female* voice in its most sentient edges, the voice that has to come out shamelessly, exceeding all the prejudices and muting processes it has undergone throughout history.

  • Media market in Bosnia and Herzegovina is characterized by a large number of broadcasters, as well as print and online media, but the question of media pluralism is still quite problematic. Twelve students (Faculty of Political Sciences Sarajevo) worked for a month with local mentor in producing video report about Media Freedom in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • In this program we see the latest artistic works and talk about their political and transformative content with Veza Fernandez and members of "I Know I Care" (Jelena Micić, Swantje Höft and Mirjana Đotunović Mustra). "I Know I Care" is a feminist collective of women from different ethnic, cultural and professional backgrounds working on issues of female* reproductive work, feminist empowerment and unpaid care work. With Veza we talk about her last work Alalayzo, where she explored the female* voice in its most sentient edges, the voice that has to come out shamelessly, exceeding all the prejudices and muting processes it has undergone throughout history.