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Oktober 2012 berOktoOktober Der Gasteig im Oktober 2012 4 1 Ausstellungen France 2 Ausstellungen, 3 Künstler, 60 Bilder Blanche & Noire/Eingetaucht bis 10.10. Fotografien aus Frankreich von Maria 8:00–23:00 Uhr Siebenhaar und Mirja Kofler Glashalle, 1. OG Sechs Wochen lang reisten die zwei befreunde- Eintritt frei ten Fotografinnen Maria Siebenhaar und Mirja Kofler durch die Normandie und fotografierten Seite an Seite. Es entstanden sehr unterschied- liche Fotografien, die zusammen ein facetten- Foto: Maria Siebenhaar reiches Bild von Frankreich zeigen. Die essayis- tischen Einzelaufnahmen in schwarz und weiß offenbaren die Gegensätze dieses Landes: Peripherie und Metropole, abgelegene Dörfer, in denen die Zeit stehen geblieben zu sein scheint, daneben die pulsierende Metropole Paris mit ihrem städtischen Flair. Jedes einzelne Foto erlaubt dem Betrachter, für einen kurzen Moment in eine andere Welt einzutauchen, dokumentiert die Gesichter des All- tags, erzählt kleine Geschichten und das scheinbar Beiläufige. Durch Sujets, Bildsprache und Technik erhalten die Fotografien einen Hauch von Vergangenheit und wirken wie aus längst vergessenen Zeiten. Fotografiert wurde die Serie auf analogem Filmmaterial, das im An- schluss von den beiden Fotografinnen eigenhändig entwickelt wurde. Barbora Dobesova: Paris – Photographische Perspektiven Die aus Prag stammende Fotografin Barbora Dobesova unternimmt einen Rundgang durch Paris auf den Spuren der Songs und Lyrics aus Cole Porters Musical: »I love Paris in the springtime I love Paris in the fall I love Paris in the winter when it drizzles I love Paris in the summer when it sizzles I love Paris every moment, every moment of the year ...« (GMG) »die andere Seite« bis 10.10. Psychiatrieerfahrene zeigen ihre Welten 8:00–23:00 Uhr In der Kunstausstellung »die andere Seite« Foyer Carl-Orff-Saal, 1. OG präsentieren zehn Malateliers aus Tagesstätten Eintritt frei und psychiatrischen Kliniken Bilder, die psychia- trieerfahrene Künstler/innen im Rahmen der Betreuung bzw. Kunsttherapie geschaffen ha- ben. Kunst kennt keine Behinderung, im Gegenteil lebt die Kunst von der Kreativität, die eine Abweichung von der Norm und eine Flucht in phantastische Welten hervorrufen kann. Die Ausstellung will einen Einblick in diese »verrückten Welten« ermöglichen. Mit Unterstützung des Bezirks Oberbayern und des kbo-Sozial- psychiatrischen Zentrums (Sozialpsychiatrisches Zentrum der Kliniken des Bezirks Oberbayern gGmbH, München) 3 4 5 1 Montag 26.9.–4.11. victualis Führung durch die Münchner Stadtbibliothek 17:00 Uhr 10:00–22:00 Uhr Lebensmittel stehen als Metapher für die Grundlage Eine erste Orientierung in der Vielfalt der Informations- und Medien- MSB/Ebene 1.1 Aspekte Galerie, 2. OG menschlicher Existenz im Fokus der Ausstellung angebote der Zentralbibliothek. Keine Anmeldung erforderlich (MSB) Eintritt frei Eintritt frei »victualis« (zum Leben gehörig). Die künstlerischen Positionen befragen Produktions- und Kultivierungs- Geh mir aus der Sonne – Diogenes und die philosophische Ironie 18:00 Uhr Eröffnung: prozesse von Nahrungsmitteln, Veränderungen Informationsveranstaltung mit Dr. Hermann Schlüter EG, Raum 0115 Di 25.9., 19:00 Uhr durch die Industrialisierung des Anbaus, Präsenta- (MVHS) DG 4001 E Eintritt frei tionsformen, Vermarktungsstrategien und die Ver- teilung von Lebensmitteln. Ursula Schulz-Dornburg Vernunft und Freiheit. Stationen in Hegels Leben 19:00 Uhr thematisiert in ihrer Fotoinstallation »Ewiger Wei- Informationsveranstaltung mit Dr. Hermann Schlüter EG, Raum 0115 zen« die Aneignung der Natur durch den Menschen. (MVHS) DG 4002 E Eintritt frei Ihr 66-teiliges SW-Tableau bringt die Vielfalt der Weizensorten in Erinnerung, die durch Züchtung standardisierter Die vertauschten Köpfe – Über Körper und Seele 20:00 Uhr Hochertragssorten verdrängt wurden. »We packed for supermarket« bei Thomas Mann EG, Raum 0115 titelt das Langzeitprojekt (seit 2007) von Sabine Pfaff, das die Ästhe- Informationsveranstaltung mit Dr. Hermann Schlüter Eintritt frei tisierung von Lebensmitteln und die Inszenierung von »Natur« zur (MVHS) DG 4003 E verkaufsträchtigen Ware sichtbar macht. (MVHS) EG 4950 E 5.–20.10. 100 Jahre Flugpost in Bayern Mo–Fr 10:00–19:00 Uhr Gezeigt werden Postkarten, Briefe und Dokumente beginnend mit der Sa 11:00–16:00 Uhr Pionierzeit der Flugpost 1912 in Bayern. Zur Sonderschau gibt es einen MSB/Ebene 3.1 Sonderstempel der Post mit Inschrift »Sonderschau im Gasteig ›100 Dienstag (Philatelistische Bibliothek) Jahre Flugpost in Bayern‹« und der Abbildung eines Doppeldeckers 2 Eintritt frei aus dem Jahr 1912. (MSB) Die Gnosis – Eine Religion der revoltierenden Vernunft – Die 10:00 Uhr Wurzeln des tragischen Weltgefühls im 6. Jahrhundert v. Chr. EG, Raum 0115 26.10.–3.11. Ausstellungen im Rahmen von DANCE 2012 Vortrag von Leo Maria Giani M. A. (MVHS) DG 5100 E € 6,– (auch mit MVHS-Card) 8:00–23:00 Uhr Foyer Carl-Orff-Saal »brenne und sei dankbar« – Eine Wanderausstellung für Theater- Meister der Fotografie 1 – Brassaï (1899–1984) 10:30 Uhr Eintritt frei und Tanzschaffende und ihr Publikum in Deutschland Vortrag von Dr. Dorothée Siegelin EG, Raum 0117 Konzept und Realisierung: TESTSET – Gesche Piening und Ralph Drech- (MVHS) EG 4550 E € 6,– (auch mit MVHS-Card) sel, München. Das Deutsche Theatersystem mit seinen Staats-, Stadt- und Landes- aperitif: Problemlos ins Internet – Was brauche ich dazu 15:30 Uhr theatern ist weltweit einzigartig. Seit den 1960er Jahren hat sich wirklich? MSB/Multimedia-Studio daneben eine zweite, zunehmend wichtige Säule der professionellen Veranstaltung mit Klaus Gölker. € 10,– Darstellenden Künste entwickelt – die Freie Tanz- und Theaterszene. In Kooperation mit der MSB (MVHS) JG 8006 Für diese gibt es verschiedene Möglichkeiten der öffentlichen Unter- stützung. Die angespannte finanzielle Lage in Ländern und Kommu- Ang Lee: »Eat Drink Man Woman« (1994) 18:00 Uhr nen bedroht jedoch diese Vielfalt. Um die derzeitige wirtschaftliche, Filmausschnitte und Gespräch mit Stefan Winter M. A. 2. OG, Raum 2162 soziale und arbeitsrechtliche Lage der Tanz- und Theaterschaffenden (MVHS) EG 500 E € 7,– (auch mit MVHS-Card) der Freien Szene in Deutschland in seiner ganzen Komplexität zu dokumentieren, hat der Fonds Darstellende Künste in Zusammenar- Bayern und Griechenland: Skurrile Verstrickungen im 18:00 Uhr beit mit dem Bundesverband Freier Theater und den Landesverbän- 19. Jahrhundert 3. OG, Raum 3142 den Freier Theater sowie mit zahlreichen weiteren Partnern 2008 bis Vortrag von Dr. Harald Stadler (MVHS) BG 318 E € 4,– (auch mit MVHS-Card) 2010 den »Report Darstellende Künste« erarbeitet und Ende 2010 publiziert. Die Ergebnisse sind Ausgangspunkt und Grundlage für die Der Mensch erscheint im Kosmos 19:00 Uhr Ausstellung »brenne und sei dankbar«. Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Harald Lesch. Homo sapiens, als einer von vielen CARL-ORFF-SAAL Mit Unterstützung des ver.di-Bundesvorstands – Fachgruppe Theater evolutionär entstandenen Organismen, hat vor ca. 50 000 Jahren € 12,– und Bühnen, der Akademie der Künste Berlin, des Bundesverbands seine Entwicklung mehr und mehr selbst in die Hand genommen. Freier Theater e. V. (BuFt) und des Fonds Darstellende Künste e. V. (KR) Was befähigte Homo sapiens dazu, zum Herrn der Erde zu werden? (MVHS) FG 1421 Reality Check – Konzepte zur grafischen Gestaltung für Dance 2014 »Spirit of India« 20:00 Uhr Auf Anregung der neuen Festivalleitung, Nina Hümpel und Dieter Bu- Pandit Bhajan Sopori und Abhay Sopori KLEINER KONZERTSAAL roch, und des Kulturreferats der Landeshauptstadt München wurden Santoor-Konzert mit Sufi-Klängen. Maestro auf dem € 18,–; € 25,– die Studierenden der Klasse Grafik-Design/Visuelle Kommunikation Indischen Hackbrett (Santoor): Pandit Bhajan Sopori erm. € 15,–; € 22,– der Akademie der Bildenden Künste Nürnberg eingeladen, ein neues gilt als der König der 1000 Saiten. Pandit Bhajan und grafisches Erscheinungsbild für DANCE zu entwickeln (Projektbe- Abhay Sopori, Santoor und Durjay Bhaumik, Tabla. treuung: Prof. Thomas Mayfried). Eine kleine Ausstellung, die die In Zusammenarbeit mit Sahaja Yoga Germany e. V., Studierenden selbst konzipieren, wird nun alle Ideen in München mit Unterstützung des KR (Gesellschaft für Deutsch- präsentieren. (KR) Indische Zusammenarbeit e. V., München) 6 7 20:00 Uhr Währungsordnung im Wandel 2. Abonnementkonzert k5 der Münchner 20:00 Uhr 3. OG, Raum 3140 Vortrag von Dr. Beate Sauer Philharmoniker PHILHARMONIE € 5,– (auch mit MVHS-Card) (MVHS) BG 718 E György Ligeti: »Atmosphères«; Dmitrij Schosta- € 12,30 bis € 61,– kowitsch: Konzert für Violine und Orchester Nr. 1 a-Moll op. 77; Johannes Brahms: Symphonie Nr. 3 (auch am 5. + 6.10.) F-Dur op. 90. Frank Peter Zimmermann, Violine. Frank Peter 3 Mittwoch Zimmermann Leitung: David Afkham (MPhil) 17:00 Uhr Blue Moon Orchestra Krishna 20:00 Uhr CARL-ORFF-SAAL Wer kennt sie nicht, die »Swing-Ära« der 30er Gott, Mensch und unsterblich Liebender: Die CARL-ORFF-SAAL € 27,50 bis € 37,50 und 40er Jahre? Mit dem Programm »... und immer neun im lyrischen Odissi getanzten Episo- € 18,– bis € 32,50 wieder Swing« bringt das Blue Moon Orchestra um den aus Krishnas Leben illustrieren die Zeitlo- Bandleader Marco Plitzner viele dieser musikalischen sigkeit seiner Botschaft. Interpretiert von elf Schätze wieder auf die Bühne. 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