Artistic Movement: Manifesto Defends Germany's Iconic Bauhaus Against 'Populist Attacks'
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In a "Bauhaus Manifesto", representatives from culture, crafts and churches speak out for the freedom of art and for an open society. The paper requires 100 years after the opening of the Bauhaus site in Dessau to protect the principles of the Bauhaus.
The German Ministry of Culture publishes a manifesto to protect the heritage of the Bauhaus, a target of AfD in the approach to regional elections in Saxony-Anhalt The German Ministry of Culture has
The AfD in Saxony-Anhalt is targeting the Bauhaus. Objection comes from culture, associations, churches. Wolfgang Weimer has activated it.
A few weeks before the state parliament election in Saxony-Anhalt, representatives of culture, crafts, architecture, design and church want to set a sign for freedom, openness and creativity with the "Bauhaus Manifesto 2026".
An alliance of cultural institutions and organizations is committed to the ideas of the Bauhaus in a manifesto. The background is the intention of the AfD Sachsen-Anhalt to reduce funding for the "Irrweg der Moderne".
The AfD in Saxony-Anhalt is causing a stir when it calls the prestigious Bauhaus - as already the National Socialists - the "Irrweg der Moderne". Now a broad alliance of art and culture stands behind the renowned Dessau art school.
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