Michael Wladarsch

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Michael Wladarsch, press photo for the 2013 Schwabing Art Prize

Michael Wladarsch (born June 17, 1961 in Ingolstadt ) is a German cultural organizer, activist, artist and designer.

biography

Michael Wladarsch attended the Christoph-Scheiner-Gymnasium in Ingolstadt and from 1981 studied psychology and philosophy in Bochum and Trier . From 1984 he studied graphic design and visual communication in Trier, Paris, London, Schwäbisch Gmünd, (1989 graduation from FH). In 1993 he founded the design agency 84 GHz - Raum für Gestaltung in Munich , which is also the platform for his cultural and socially critical activities. He has lived in Munich-Schwabing since 1989.

Cultural organizer

Since 2002 he and his wife Sylvia Katzwinkel have organized monthly exhibitions (Jour Fix) in the basement of Georgenstrasse 84 in Schwabing , and since 2003 the annual open studio weekend in Schwabing and Maxvorstadt Kunst im Karrée . In addition, he regularly presents action art in the public street space in the Karrée der Kunst on Corso Leopold . For this commitment he and his wife were awarded the Schwabing Art Prize in 2013 .

activist

Wladarsch is one of the initiators of the Gaudiblatt , 1st chairman of the Association for Freedom of the Mind in Munich , Deputy Chairman of the Association for Freedom of the Spirit in Bavaria and was chairman of Corso Leopold for many years . He is actively committed to freedom of art and freedom of expression . In order to emphasize the demand for the separation of church and state , he organized the "happy procession" in 2010 for the ecumenical church convention in Munich and, since 2011, the Munich godless meeting. Since 2010 he has been moderating radio programs on Radio LORA Munich (intercom, Michael speaks with God, Gaudiwelle). Since 2015 he has organized the square for humanists on Corso Leopold. He was managing director of the Deutsche Humanistenag gGmbH, which organized the German Humanistenag (ht17) in Nuremberg in the summer of 2017 . Since the beginning of 2017 he has been organizing the Sunday Assembly in Munich together with Birgit Magiera .

Art and design

  • 2006 Ampel-Art, street art project
  • from 2007 PAPST - Society for Sacred Marketing with Wolfram Kastner
  • 2008, Luminosity (David Emmenlauer, Michael Wladarsch, 2008)
  • 2010 Tubophon with Stefan Schubert

Publications

Cultural events

in collaboration with Sylvia Katzwinkel

Awards

Christian Ude , Sylvia Katzwinkel & Michael Wladarsch, Schwabinger Art Prize 2013
  • 1998: Scholarship in London with Raymond Loewy International as part of the Marlboro Design Award
  • In 2013 he and his wife were awarded the Schwabing Art Prize.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ [1] City of Munich Cultural Department 2013
  2. Archived copy ( memento of the original from April 15, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Wolfgang Görl, Süddeutsche Zeitung, February 12, 2014 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gaudiblatt.de
  3. ^ [2] Call for a merry procession, Munich 2010
  4. [3] sueddeutsche.de, May 20, 2010
  5. [4] Christian Media Magazine pro, May 30, 2011
  6. ^ [5] Humanistic Press Service, June 1, 2011
  7. Ruth van Doornik: Sunday Assembly: It is a kind of church - just without God . In: THE WORLD . October 22, 2017 ( welt.de [accessed October 23, 2017]).
  8. [6] Münchner Wochensanzeiger November 14, 2006
  9. [7] Documentation the Urbanauten