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Statista

Towards a statecraft of the future

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Just a few years ago, the Haus der Statistik (HdS) at Berlin’s Alexanderplatz seemed doomed. Built by a collective of architects in the 1960s to house the German Democratic Republic’s (GDR) office of statistics, the HdS was slated to be replaced by a new commercial structure. more

Yet in September 2015, the Berlin Alliance of Artists’ Studios Under Threat succeeded with undertaking a daring art intervention, covering most of the building’s main façade with a giant banner to announce the opening of a new center for all manners of social and cultural purposes. It was the largely symbolic first step in a story of preservation and reuse that has come to seem like a self-fulfilling prophecy: Today, the HdS is a unique, pioneering project collectively led by a broad coalition of actors in the interests of collaborative urban development.

STATISTA, one of the art projects located at the HdS, explores how a cooperative urban development guided by common welfare could work in the long term. This book offers encouraging insight into STATISTA and the events in and around the HdS since 2015, telling the stories of artists and activists whose ideas and projects spark hope and joy.

With contributions by Klaus Lederer, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, ZK/U Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik, Tirdad Zolghadr, Harry Sachs and Philip Horst, Marion von Osten, Suhail Malik, Matthias Einhoff, Labor k3000, KUNSTrePUBLIK, raumlaborberlin, openBerlin, Economic Space Agency, Documentation, Image-Shift, anschlaege.de, and Penny Rafferty.

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Weight: 0,7 kg
Dimensions: 30 × 14 × 1,7 cm
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