Basel, Switzerland / Witten, Germany. Temporary homes for works of art. We have a picture as a guest in our...
Surrounded by his family, Pierre Della Negra peacefully departed his earthly life on October 4, 2022. This important figure of...
Actors and actresses play. They play with fire. They play with something that is very close and very intimate to us: human action—our actions. That is why we call them “actors”—because they shape actions; they perform acts. All art, all play, involves distancing ourselves from the so-called “real world.” It...
King Lear is not an ordinary royal drama but—like Hamlet and Macbeth—a tragedy with archetypal images. Behind these images, historical...
Owen Barfield was the first major English translator and interpreter of Steiner – as well as being an incredibly noteworthy...
Art, like nature, is “realized” through those who observe it. Human beings create reality because they can turn something that is intuited spiritually into something perceptible in the sensory world. No artwork without an observer. This insight has become programmatic for modern art. Cézanne spoke of “making real” and “realizing”...
Through his experience of the sentient- and intellectual-soul dispositions of the northern and southern streams of medieval Europe, as expressed...
An exhibition of early childhood drawings opens up insight into the universal imagery and development of children in the first...
Malcolm Gladwell puts the story at the beginning of his book ‹Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking›: In 1983, an art dealer offered a Greek Kouros to the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, which he dated to the sixth century BC. The museum had art historians and archaeologists examine...
A symposium with workshops, including a performance by the Eurythmeum Stuttgart – Else Klink Ensemble, at the Rudolf Steiner House,...
Philmont, USA. What is life like as a young person in today’s world? We asked around. Answers from Natalia Gillespie,...







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