Call for entries: Art Award 2008, Kurt Eisner Kulturstiftung (Cultural 
Foundation), Munich
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The artist as an artist must be an anarchist. (Kurt Eisner)
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In 2008, the Kurt Eisner Kulturstiftung (Cultural Foundation) will once 
again be presenting an award for the creation of an artistic work. 
Marking the 90th anniversary of Kurt Eisner’s proclamation of the “Free 
State” of Bavaria, this award will support artworks and projects that 
take a poli­tical stand in the sense of the ideals of freedom espoused 
by Eisner and the “Council of Intellectual Workers”, and at the same 
time demonstrate and reflect the con­temporary relevance of issues raised 
during the period of the Bavarian soviet republic.

http://www.kurt-eisner-kulturstiftung.de
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On 7 November 1918, Kurt Eisner proclaimed the “Free State” of Bavaria 
in Munich, which thus marked the end of the First World War and the 
monarchist system. It was also the start of the first democratic 
experiment in Germany based on the principles of peace, social justice, 
human rights and the sover­eignty of the people. The majority of the 
population welcomed this new beginning. Many artists, writers and 
philosophers became actively involved in this new develop­ment, 
including Paul Klee, Hans Richter, Rainer Maria Rilke, Heinrich Mann, 
Oskar Maria Graf, Erich Mühsam, Ernst Toller and Gustav Landauer. The 
aim of the artists and the “Council of Intellectual Workers” was to 
promote open dialogue and integrate art and politics into the public 
life of society. Six months later, this experiment in democracy had been 
cut short by military and nationalist forces: Kurt Eisner had been shot 
dead (21 February 1919), Gustav Landauer beaten to death (2 May 1919) 
and around 800 other people were also murdered. This was the preliminary 
stage of the criminal activities of the National Socialist regime that 
ignited and spread the global conflagration of the Second World War and 
led to the murder of millions of people. The consequences continue to 
this day, yet the level of his­torical awareness of these issues remains 
low.

In 1988 Wolfram Kastner and Gerhard Koitschew, along with 19 other 
artists, founded the Kurt Eisner Kulturstiftung with the aim of keeping 
the liberal and democratic values of the first German democracy alive 
and of preserving these for the future. Since its foundation, the Kurt 
Eisner Kulturstiftung has supported publicly and politically engaged art.

In 2008, the Kurt Eisner Kulturstiftung (Cultural Foundation) will once 
again be pre­senting an award for the creation of an artistic work. 
Marking the 90th anniversary of Kurt Eisner’s proclamation, this award 
will support artworks and projects that take a political stand in the 
sense of the ideals of
freedom espoused by Eisner and the “Council of Intellectual Workers”, 
and at the same time reflect the contemporary relevance of issues raised 
during the period of the Bavarian soviet republic – social justice, 
pacifism, anti-militarism, the promotion of public dialogue between 
politicians and artists as the basis of a liberal and peaceful social 
policy. This can involve a specific focus on an individual aspect or an 
examination of issues relating to society as a whole. The project 
proposals submitted should explore and visually express the chosen 
theme, and should also seek to address a public beyond the relatively 
small circle of those interested in art. The pro­­posed artworks may be 
situated in the public realm or in an in­stitu­tio­nal context.
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Guidelines:

The award is open to artists working in any visual art or com­munication 
medium, including photography, performance, installation, conceptual art 
and video art. Professional artists from all over the world are invited 
to submit proposals for projects on the subject. The realisation in 
November 2008 coincides with the anniversary of Eisner’s proclamation in 
1918.
A total funding amount of EUR 8.000 is available to support the 
realisation of at least one artistic project. Selection will be made by 
the board of the Kurt Eisner Kulturstiftung.
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Required information:

• personal details (name, address, telephone/fax, e-mail)
• brief artistic biography
• project description: maximum of 1 page of text + 3 images
• project budget
• schedule for the realisation of the project

All documentation must be submitted in A4 format. No original artworks, 
CDs, DVDs or other storage media. Applications by e-mail will not be 
accepted. Please note that application materials will not be returned. 
Applications that do not meet these requirements will not be considered.
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Closing date for applications: Saturday, 24 May 2008 (date of postage)

The decision of the jury will be announced on the website of the 
Cultural Foundation (www.kurt-eisner-kulturstiftung.de) in late 
June/early July 2008. Please note that only the award recipient(s) will 
be notified personally.
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Applications should be sent to:

Kurt Eisner Kulturstiftung
c/o RA Michael Sack
Schwanthalerstr. 12
80336 München | Munich, Germany
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Selected reading matter:

- Appelle einer Revolution, Dokumente aus Bayern zum Jahr 1918/1919, 
compiled and introduced by Karl Ludwig Ay, Munich: Süddeutscher Verlag, 
1968.
- Tankred Dorst, Die Münchner Räterepublik, Frankfurt/Main: Edition 
Suhrkamp, 1966.
- Freya Eisner, Kurt Eisner – Die Politik des libertären Sozialismus, 
Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp, 1979.
- Kurt Eisner, „Die Stellung der revolutionären Regierung zur Kunst und 
zu den Künstlern“ in Kurt Eisner, Sozialismus als Aktion, Aufsätze und 
Reden, Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp, 1973.
- Leonhard M. Fiedler/Renate Heuer/Annemarie Taeger-Altenhofer (eds.), 
Gustav Landauer (1870–1919). Eine Bestandsaufnahme zur Rezeption seines 
Werkes, Frankfurt/Main and New York: Campus Verlag, 1995.
- Günther Gerstenberg (ed.), Erich Mühsam – Wir geben nicht auf, 
München: Buch & Media/Allitera Verlag, 2002.
- Bernhard Grau, Kurt Eisner – eine Biografie, München: C. H. Beck 
Verlag, 2001.
- Emil Julius Gumbel, Vier Jahre Politischer Mord, Berlin: Verlag der 
neuen Gesellschaft, 1922.
- Herbert Kapfer/Carl-Ludwig Reichert (eds.), Umsturz in München. 
Schriftsteller erzählen die Räterepublik, München: Weismann, 1988.
- Gustav Landauer, „Vom Wahn und vom Staat“, in: Sozialist (1910).
- Erich Mühsam, Unpolitische Erinnerungen, Hamburg: Edition Nautilus, 2000.
- Ernst Toller, Eine Jugend in Deutschland (1933), Reinbek: Rowohlt 
Taschenbuch Verlag, 1963.

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Kurt Eisner Kulturstiftung
c/o RA Michael Sack
Schwanthalerstr. 12
80336 München
http://www.kurt-eisner-kulturstiftung.de
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