Duration

22.10.23, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Language

German

Admission

3 €

Info

As part of the guided tour, Sabine Brantl, head of the archive at Haus der Kunst, will also provide insights into the development process of the exhibition and the “Archives in Residence” series she conceptualised.

The exhibition series Archives in Residence at the Archiv Galerie of Haus der Kunst focuses on independent local archives as alternative places of knowledge production. In 2023, the series will be continued with testimonies of the subcultural awakening and anti-authoritarian protest movements.

Founded in Cologne in 1967 and active in Munich since 1968, Trikont opened itself to alternative perspectives and inspired new social and ecological movements. The publishing house deliberately named itself after the 1966 Tricontinental Conference in Havana, which developed strategies against the discrimination of the so-called Third World. Trikont Verlag published mainly German-language publications and translations on the European and regional workers' movement, on decolonisation and anti-fascism, on alternative ways of life and radical social change. Among the first and most successful publications of the publishing house were the Mao Bible and Che Guevara's Bolivian Diary, which had a total of eleven editions. Thus Trikont also developed into the starting point of the publishing house Frauenoffensive (1975), the first autonomous feminist publishing house in the BRD. Trikont discovered the unifying power of music early on. In 1972, it began producing records under the name “TRIKONT - Unsere Stimme” [Our Voice], which later became Trikont Musikverlag, today Germany's oldest independent label.

Please buy your tour ticket online in advance. Any remaining tickets might be available for purchase at the ticket office. The group size is limited to a maximum of 25 participants. You can buy your ticket for the exhibition either online or at the ticket office.

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