Eric Kluitenberg on Wed, 2 Feb 2000 18:29:55 +0200 |
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Re: Syndicate: Fwd: Do no longer exhibit in Austria! (fwd) |
Fellow Syndicalists, At 17:42 +0200 02-02-2000, Andreas Broeckmann wrote: >at the same time, we should not forget that there are other countries in >europe which have worrying governments with xenophobic, nationalistic, >undemocratic, you name it, policies, whose artists deserve the same kind of >support. vienna-belgrade 660 km. Once again we have decended into a horror-trip, and Andreas is absolutely right. While we cannot be critical enough of what is happening in Austria, now is more the time than ever for support and solidarity with critical forces within the Austrian society and culture. With the vicious publicity attacks of Haider's dark force in the past, even on established artists and organisations, we may be certain that Austria will continue and intensify it's long tradition of scandalous affairs - particularly in the field of the arts and culture. I would not be surprised if media-repression would be the next, maybe even the first sign, where the new rule would become apparent. The christian *democrat* party cannot put up any effective counterbalance to the extreme overweight to the right in this new *government*, as the whole predicament is largely caused by their loss of votes to the FPOe. So, finally Thomas Bernhard was right in his observation that when Claus Peymann (former director of the Vienese Burg Theater) invited him for coffee at Hotel Sacher (the place where the political and power elite meet), upon entrance he could see that the crowd was made up for one half of fascists and for the other half of idiots... a sordid affair... >by the way, whatever happened to the Baltic mission to Minsk? it happened and was pretty succesful - a report of those involved would be most useful! best wishes, Eric ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress