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Square in a green area with people at bar tables. On the left and right are yellow and pink staircases and bridges leading into the green and in the background are old and news buildings.
Opening of "A Garden with Bridges" by Ruth Buchanan for the New Patrons of Mönchengladbach, mediation by Kathrin Jentjens

New Patrons at Künstlerhaus Stuttgart

In 2024, Künstlerhaus Stuttgart will become an anchor point of the New Patrons, meaning a local partner institution and regional contact point for activities of the New Patrons in Stuttgart and Baden-Württemberg. On this occasion, Kathrin Jentjens and Gerrit Gohlke will be guests at Künstlerhaus Stuttgart on April 13, 2024 and will report on their experiences from the pilot phase of the New Patrons in Germany.

Kathrin Jentjens (mediator in the Rhineland) and Gerrit Gohlke (mediator in Brandenburg, co-founder of New Patrons in Germany and head of regional development during the pilot phase 2017–22) have been working in the New Patrons model in urban and rural areas for many years. They present projects and lead a workshop. How does a commissioning process work and how does mediation accompany it? What distinguishes the New Patrons from participatory projects? What topics are relevant and what exactly is the role of artists in this process? The event will address these and other questions. 

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On 18.11.2018, Alexander Koch will give a lecture at the Athens Biennale as co-founder of the New Clients Movement in Germany. He will present particularly exciting projects from all over Europe and put them up for debate.

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From 26 to 27 October 2018, the artistic management team of the Berlin Bärenzwinger is organising a symposium in Neukölln. This event aims to bring together artistic, academic and urban policy positions to discuss the past, present and future use, function and significance of this place together. Alexander Koch is invited as a guest and will present Die Neuen Auftraggeber as a structural model for a contemporary culture on behalf of the citizens.

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"Tobias Asmuth retells a recent episode from the history of the small village of Blessey in the French province, how the collaboration with the world-renowned Swiss artist Rémy Zaugg changed the village and the self-confidence of its inhabitants. It is an outstanding example of the lasting effects that the NEUE AUFTRAGGEBER, which have also been funded in Germany by the Federal Cultural Foundation since spring 2017, can have." from the editorial of the magazine #31 of the Federal Cultural Foundation.

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