Kunsthaus KuLe represents a long-term utopian experiment, embodying the connection between art and life for over 25 years. This book chronicles the unique history of the house project at Auguststraße 10 in Berlin-Mitte, from its inception in the ’90s to the present day. It features a wealth of texts, interviews, and rare photographs that illuminate the networks involved in bottom-up urban development, showcasing their evolution over decades. Contributions come from a diverse group of artists, writers, and activists, including Corin Arnold, Gereon Asmuth, Antonia Baehr, and many others, each adding their perspective to the narrative. The book also includes photographs by notable artists such as Klaus Bädicker, Debbie Davies, and Liang Zhipeng, among others. Additionally, an index of related house projects is provided, highlighting other collaborative spaces like ACUD, Tacheles, and Gut Stolzenhagen, further contextualizing the significance of Kunsthaus KuLe within the broader landscape of community-driven artistic endeavors. This documentation serves not only as a historical record but also as an inspiration for future initiatives in urban art and collective living.
Ursula Maria Berzborn Livres
