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Art in Public Space Festival 2025, a dynamic transdisciplinary art event that aligns with themes of open, public art engagement in urban settings. This biennial festival transforms Stuttgart's streets and spaces into a canvas for innovative works, exploring ecological, social, and political themes through site-specific installations and performances.
The third edition centers on 'Air' as its core motif, delving into air pollution, climate crises, and shared responsibility from queer-feminist perspectives. Visitors can expect a blend of visual art, walks, workshops, and discourses that make art accessible and interactive in everyday environments.
It emphasizes collective goods like air, promoting justice and sustainability in a city known for its industrial heritage and green initiatives. With open calls for artists, it fosters global participation, drawing creators to propose works that interact with Stuttgart's urban fabric . This festival not only showcases art but also sparks dialogues on pressing global issues, making it an inspiring substitute for any art open seeker.
Overall, Event represents Stuttgart's commitment to innovative public art, bridging history and modernity in a month-long celebration .
- ? Site-specific installations like media boards at Pragsattel and flags in city center and Degerloch, highlighting air's urban traces .
- Performances, walks, games, workshops, and Family Sunday events featuring artists such as Diversorium, Dreaming in Women, Goksu Kunak, Mila Panic, and Selma Selman. ?
- Discourses on air as a collective good, addressing pollution, wars, pandemics, and social justice.
- Experimental formats that contextualize art in the city, following streams and narratives of air.
- Open call opportunities for new works, encouraging innovative strategies and practices. ?
- Queer-feminist viewpoints integrated throughout, fostering inclusivity and shared responsibility .