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Daniel Falb

    October 11, 1977
    Bancor
    COVID und Lebensform
    die räumung dieser parks. Gedichte
    Post-Studio Tales
    Let's Get Sustainable
    Chicxulub Paem
    • 2023

      In its four parts, 'Let's Get Sustainable' brings together positions in art, design and architecture that look at how nature and human beings can achieve an ecological balance in their mutual environment and how people can live, work and operate sustainably within a global ecology.The 4 parts are:I What Is at StakeII The Power of ArtIII Need for TransformationIV Material AgencyEach of the 25 contributions examines current scenarios and possible solutions, seeking perspectives on an ecology that is meant to empower actors in the fields of art, architecture and design to assume responsibility now.

      Let's Get Sustainable
    • 2017
    • 2015

      Post-Studio Tales

      • 183 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Post-Studio Tales (P-ST) is a curatorial research and publication project that explores contemporary artistic practices in relation to their context and materialization. Featuring contributions from various artists, theorists, curators, and architects, this publication aims to deepen the understanding of 'post-studio' practices in the arts. Conducted as a research initiative, P-ST involved eighteen artists working within an architectural environment created by Something Fantastic at District Berlin. This setup transformed the entire space into a singular grand studio, erasing boundaries between art and non-art, production and non-production, and merging artistic expression with everyday life. The project offers a postheroic commentary on the intersections of art and daily experiences. It includes an introduction by editors Daniel Falb and Ulrike Gerhardt, essays by Kathrin Busch and Jörn Schafaff, roundtable discussions led by John Beeson and Friedemann Heckel, along with interviews and artistic contributions. The publication also features a selection of images and a detailed timeline, designed by Jan Steinbach and Sarah Brockmann/Studio Taube.

      Post-Studio Tales