Program

15. Jul 18 o'clock
Speech
#2 Resonanzen: Eigentum und Rechtmäßigkeit Teil 2 / 2
Speech
Antje Majewski, Dr. Irene Schöne
The accompanying series of talks "#Resonances", curated by Nikola Hartl, is dedicated to one focus of the Triennale Kleinplastik in the midst of each exhibition at the Alte Kelter Fellbach. At #2 Resonances on Thursday and Friday, 14 and 15 July 2022, the focus will be on the themes of ownership and legality. Admission is free.

Under the title "Nature Belonging to Itself", on Friday, 15th, 6 pm, co-curator and artist Antje Majewski and ecological economist Dr. Irene H. Schöne will talk about the Sculpture Forest Sanctuary, which was inaugurated on the opening day of the Triennale Kleinplastik in a piece of forest in Oeffingen. What does possession mean? Can people own a forest? In the public discussion, in which, among other things, the contractually regulated disuse of a piece of forest along the lines of the "sacred forests" will be examined, Antje Majewski, Dr. Irene Schöne and a lawyer specialising in property law want to investigate what new forms of ecological economy are possible and what new legal concepts might have to be developed for this.

Antje Majewski is an artist and co-curator of the 15th Fellbach Triennial. Her collective work "Sculpture Forest Sanctuary" poses questions around the self-determination of nature and its right to escape human use. Her recent work generally revolves around the interrogation of objects, territories, and plants, focusing on the exploration of alternative knowledge systems, storytelling, and the potential of transformational processes with a particular interest in cultural and geobotanical migration. An integral part of Majewski's work process is recurrent collaboration with other artists, ecological groups, and collectives engaged in urbanism
Dr. Irene H. Schöne is an ecological economist. She co-founded the IOEW Institute for Ecological Economy Research in Berlin and was Member of the Supervisory Board of the UmweltBank AG in Nürnberg from 1998 to 2015. Her latest book: "FAIR ECONOMICS = Nature, Money And People Beyond Neoclassical Thinking" has been published by Green Books, Cambridge/UK.