Overview
We can sometimes take the wonders of our modernity for granted, our jaded eyes failing to be entranced by the multitude of stimuli constantly available to us. Yet only a century ago, in 1920s Berlin, the foundations were laid for the modern world as we know it. In the turmoil and upheaval that followed the First World War, old ideas were cast away and creativity flourished, as people embraced a never before experienced freedom to express themselves.
The Berlin Sydney programme, which is running concurrently with the Mad Square exhibition, celebrates these pioneers of the modern age with an astoundingly comprehensive array of events at venues across the city. You can experience first hand the vibrant art and culture of the Weimar period, with theatre and music performances, cabaret, exhibitions and films. The more inquisitive among you might enjoy the talks and lectures also taking place, which range from introductions to the main theories and concepts of the time to in-depth panel discussions and symposiums. Topping this all off will be a screening of the restored version Fritz Lang's Metropolis, accompanied by the Sydney Symphony.
This is truly a unique opportunity to experience and learn about what is undoubtedly one of the most seminal and exciting periods of our cultural history.
Information
When
Saturday, August 6, 2011 - Sunday, November 6, 2011
Saturday, August 6 - Sunday, November 6, 2011
Where
AGNSWArt Gallery Road
Sydney