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The Auspicious Art is a weekly documentary show the art of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation Swiss Radio and Television (SRF). The one-hour documentaries deal with thematic documentaries or portraits of style-defining developments, aspects and actors in the visual arts , literature , architecture , photography , music ( jazz , world music , classical music ), dance , design , comics , digital arts / new media , counterculture .

The editors view and evaluate around 600 documentaries and documentary film projects every year. Three quarters of the films in Sternstunde Kunst are of international origin. A quarter of the program is made up of in-house productions and co-productions, with which Sternstunde Kunst has a particular focus on Swiss art and culture. One example of this is the co-produced film by the Swiss artist Markus Raetz.

Sternstunde Kunst is the third part of the three-hour television program Stern others and follows on Sundays at 12 noon on SRF 1 on the one-hour programs Sternstunde Philosophie at 11 am and Sternstunde Religion at 10 am.

Since 2009, most of the Sternstunde Kunst films as part of the "7 Days Catch-up" have been available worldwide for seven days after their first broadcast on the Sternstunde website. The conversations and films of Sternstunden Philosophy and Religion can also be viewed in most cases on the Sternstunden website. The talks of the Sternstunde Philosophie are accessible for an unlimited period in the archive and in the "Earlier broadcasts" web section. The star hour philosophy is repeated every Sunday morning on 3sat and the star hour art sporadically in the evening program of 3sat.

The television culture journalists Erwin Koller (editor-in-chief) and Andreas Feurer (Sternstunde Kunst) are part of the founding team of Sternhour. From 2002 to 2008, Koller's successor was the cultural journalist Marco Meier (formerly editor-in-chief of "Du"). From January 2008, the Sternstunden editorial team was headed by the culture journalist Nathalie Wappler (previously, among others, Kulturzeit , Berlin-Mitte, Kulturplatz SF). The successor to Andreas Feurer (Sternstunde Kunst) was the journalist Anita Hugi from 2005 to 2016 .

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