325 Years Akademie der Künste
“Academy is a word that means an assembly of artists, who gather at a location assigned to them at certain times for the purpose of communicating their art in a friendly manner, sharing endeavours, insights and experiences, and learning from one another as they attempt to approach perfection.”
Calendar Pages
The Akademie der Künste is taking its 325th anniversary as an opportunity to remember and to examine the current situation. In the form of calendar pages, events that have shaped the life of the artistic community are highlighted as caesuras or offer snapshots of its history. Members and staff take individual calendar days as opportunities to look back.
Deutsche Akademie der Künste, Robert-Koch-Platz 7, 1973. Photo: Christian Kraushaar @ Akademie der Künste, Berlin, Archives
The history of the Akademie der Künste is not straightforward, but rather is punctuated by drama and change. It is marked by the transformation of an educational establishment into an international community of artists, by new departures and perseverance, by appropriation by the state and the claim to self-administration, as well as by discourses on the arts. The Akademie is taking its 325th anniversary as an opportunity to look back on the past and examine the present.
Calendar Pages will highlight watershed moments in the life of this community of artists and offer snapshots of its history. These include outstanding events such as the founding of the Academy on 11 July 1696, the Gleichschaltung, or forced standardisation under the National Socialists, the unification of the Academies in the East and West, and the return to Pariser Platz. But the Calendar Pages will also illuminate events which at first glance might appear unspectacular.
Specific dates provide an opportunity for retrospection by Akademie members and staff. The result is a series of personal miniatures and viewpoints that make no claim to being complete or to constituting a larger picture. The Calendar Pages will be published on the respective dates on the Akademie der Künste website and on its social media channels.
“Berlin is pleased to have this small house as a connection to the world”
The reopening of Villa Serpentara in Olevano
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Painterly visions set in motion
The restaging of Oskar Schlemmer’s Triadic Ballet
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The Fire in the Marstall on the Night of 20 to 21 August 1743
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Founded not only for the practice, but also for the appreciation of art
The founding of the Berliner Kunstakademie in 1696
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Alfred Kantorowicz becomes director of the newly founded Heinrich Mann Archive
The origins of the Archives of the Akademie der Künste
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The East German uprising of 17 June 1953, the Akademie and Brecht
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“The sixth department, Film and Media Arts, has begun its work!”
Founding of the Film and Media Arts Department in 1982
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Max Liebermann becomes president of the Preußische Akademie der Künste
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Only eight months: Theodor Fontane’s guest appearance at the Royal Academy of Arts
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Opening of the Akademie der Künste’s new building at Pariser Platz – Return to a historical location
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