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SUMMARY:Lecture by Harald Kunde: Presence & Intervention.
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/lecture-by-harald-kunde-double-wall-projects/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240516T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240516T190000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20240506T153432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T155127Z
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SUMMARY:Chance Encounter Reloaded - Performance with Katalin Ladik and Zsolt Sőrés aka Ahad
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/chance-encounter-reloaded-performance-with-katalin-ladik-and-zsolt-sores-aka-ahad/
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Artist Lecture by Ulrike Müller
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/artist-lecture-by-ulrike-mueller/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240425T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240425T190000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20240105T090629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T065257Z
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SUMMARY:Forum Literatur: Daddy Issues. Reading with Dino Pešut
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/forum-literatur-daddy-issues-reading-with-dino-pesut/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240404T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240404T183000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20240327T122938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240327T132915Z
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SUMMARY:AI in the Museum? Book Presentation „Training the Archive“
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/ai-in-the-museum-book-presentation-training-the-archive/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240314T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240314T193000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20240313T103418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T110451Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture by Yuri Leiderman
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/lecture-by-yuri-leiderman/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250321
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20240229T152031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T062939Z
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SUMMARY:Fragments of a Reality That Once Was.
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/fragments-of-a-reality-that-once-was/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240310T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240310T150000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20240207T105324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240213T085129Z
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SUMMARY:Yin Yue
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/yin-yue-2024-03-10/
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Yin Yue
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/yin-yue/
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:GENERATION2. Young Talents.
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/generation2-young-talents-2024-03-02/
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:GENERATION2. Young Talents.
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/generation2-young-talents/
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Alex Baczyński-Jenkins
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/alex-baczynski-jenkins-2024-02-25/
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Alex Baczyński-Jenkins
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/alex-baczynski-jenkins/
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Lecture by Daniel Muzycuk: Graphic Score as a Structure That Wants to Become Another Structure. Thoughts on Some Scores from Eastern Europe
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/lecture-by-daniel-muzycuk-graphic-score-as-a-structure-that-wants-to-become-another-structure-thoughts-on-some-scores-from-eastern-europe/
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Forum Literatur: Der Übergriff. Reading with Ursula Krechel
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/forum-literatur-der-uebergriff-reading-with-ursula-krechel/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240126T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240126T180000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20240105T084642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T120018Z
UID:41196-1706292000-1706292000@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Forum Literatur: Grundrechte Lesen. Workshop and Diskussion mit Marlene Streeruwitz.
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/forum-literatur-grundrechte-lesen-workshop-and-diskussion-mit-marlene-streeruwitz/
CATEGORIES:Event,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240125T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240125T190000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20240104T155522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T130427Z
UID:41164-1706209200-1706209200@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Forum Literatur: Die Schmerzmacherin. Reading with Marlene Streeruwitz and Melanie Kretschmann
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/forum-literatur-die-schmerzmacherin-reading-with-marlene-streeruwitz-and-melanie-kretschmann/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231209T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231209T113000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20231204T113025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T113541Z
UID:40310-1702121400-1702121400@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Size Matters - Matinée with conversation between Ulrike Müller and Manuela Ammer
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/size-matters-matinee-with-conversation-between-ulrike-mueller-and-manuela-ammer/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231209T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240818T000000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20231108T145601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T100308Z
UID:39272-1702080000-1723939200@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Ulrike Müller. Monument to My Paper Body
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/ulrike-mueller/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231128T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231128T180000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20231024T120707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T160106Z
UID:38694-1701194400-1701194400@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Tini Aliman. We All Have Been Had - Studio Visit and Performance
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/tini-aliman-studio-visit-and-performance-borderland-residencies/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231119T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231119T110000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20231020T095457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231115T082648Z
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SUMMARY:Performance by Katalin Ladik
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/performance-by-katalin-ladik/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231103T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231103T190000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20231020T140407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T111357Z
UID:38671-1699030800-1699038000@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:DOUBLE WALL DOUBLE TALK - Finissage\, short performance and Dialogue with Dan Perjovschi and Annette Lagler\, welcome Eva Birkenstock
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/recession-performance-and-conversation-with-dan-perjovschi/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231007T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231007T110000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20231002T124012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T132914Z
UID:38442-1696676400-1696676400@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Matinée with Conversation and Book Release
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/matinee-with-conversation-and-book-release/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231007T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231119T000000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20231004T131353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T130915Z
UID:38473-1696636800-1700352000@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Switch. Pop\, Points and Politics from the Ludwig Collection
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/switch-pop-points-and-politics-from-the-ludwig-collection/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240520
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20230517T092628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T113849Z
UID:36611-1696636800-1716163199@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Katalin Ladik "Ooooooooo-pus"
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/katalin-ladik-ooooooooo-pus/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230911T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231006T000000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20230831T161523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230901T122310Z
UID:37848-1694390400-1696550400@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Temporarily closed
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/temporarily-closed-2/
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230911T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231005T000000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20230831T160428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230831T160428Z
UID:37838-1694390400-1696464000@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:temporarily closed
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/temporarily-closed/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230903T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230903T170000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20230818T084938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230822T080238Z
UID:37540-1693744200-1693760400@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Opening Borderland Residencies 2023/24
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/opening-borderland-residencies-2023-24/
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230903T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231130T000000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20230810T114526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T082053Z
UID:37304-1693699200-1701302400@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Borderland Residencies 2023
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/borderland-residencies-2023/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230824T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230824T183000
DTSTAMP:20260701T020703
CREATED:20230706T120324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230817T102949Z
UID:37193-1692901800-1692901800@ludwigforum.de
SUMMARY:Lecture by Bassem Saad about their contribution to the exhibition "Illiberal Lives"
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Helene Hegemann and actress Lavinia Wilson followed by a conversation with Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Freelance Curator for Literature\, Berlin). With Schlachtensee (2022)\, Helene Hegemann explodes in fifteen episodes all the categories through which we try to understand the present. (Kiepenheuer & Witsch publishers) Admission: 10 Euro / 7 Euro (incl. VAT\, plus pre-sale charge)Box office in the museum and via Reservix  Helene Hegemann\, born in 1992\, lives in Berlin. In 2008\, she won the Max Ophüls Prize with her first film Torpedo. In 2010\, she made her debut as an author with the novel Axolotl Roadkill\, which has been translated into 20 languages. The film adaptation\, which she directed herself\, won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Festival. Her second novel Jage zwei Tiger was published in 2013\, followed by Bungalow in 2018\, for which she was nominated for the German Book Prize. In 2021\, she wrote about Patti Smith and Christoph Schlingensief for KiWi Music Library. She directs for opera\, theater and film. Lavinia Wilson lives in Berlin. At the age of 11\, she was discovered by Sherry Hormann for her cinema debut Leise Schatten (1992). She played her first leading role in Connie Walther’s debut film Das Erste Mal (1996). After later forays into theater\, she returned to film with the Austrian Horvath adaptation Freigesprochen (2007). Further film and television productions followed\, including Der letzte schöne Tag (2011)\, Quellen des Lebens (2013)\, Tatort – Borowski und der Engel (2013) and Schoßgebete (2014)\, for which Wilson worked with directors such as Connie Walther\, Henk Handloegten\, Andreas Kleinert\, Johannes Fabrick\, Oskar Roehler\, Sönke Wortmann\, Florian Cossen\, Randa Chahoud\, and Robert Thalheim. Most recently\, Wilson took on leading roles in the amazon prime series Deutschland86 (2017)\, Deutschland89 (2019)\, in Andere Eltern (TNT Comedy\, 2018/2019)\, Was wir wollten (2019) as well as in the Grimme Award-winning coronavirus series Drinnen (ZDFneo) and the Netflix production Billion Dollar Code (both 2020). For her performance as star lawyer Leo Roth in the ARD mini-series Legal Affairs (2021)\, Wilson was honored by the German Academy of Television with the award for best actress. In addition to the museum’s numerous activities in the fields of performance\, dance\, music and film\, the Forum Literatur introduces an explicitly literary constant to the program of the Ludwig Forum Aachen. From now on\, international authors are invited in regular intervals to share their work with a broad public in the context of readings\, performances\, workshops\, and conversations. The first edition of the Forum Literatur takes place at the Ludwig Forum Aachen from January to December 2024. It was conceived in close dialogue between Eva Birkenstock (Director\, Ludwig Forum Aachen) and Hermann Müller (Literary Curator\, Berlin) and is generously supported by the Kunststiftung NRW. In 2024\, the Aachen-based Backhaus book store will set up book tables for the events as part of a cooperation with Forum Literatur.
URL:https://ludwigforum.de/en/event/lecture-bassem-saad-illiberal-lives/
CATEGORIES:Event
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