„Warum ich die Biennale boykottiere” – Engelbergs Abrechnung mit der politisierten Kunstszene

Martin Engelberg explains why he is boycotting this year's Venice Biennale – and asserts the principle that art and politics should be kept separate. Instead of the Biennale's frenetic atmosphere, he guides us through three exhibitions that he sees as a counterpoint: Erwin Wurm at the Museo Fortuny, and Lee Ufan and Alighiero Boetti at the San Marco Art Centre. In between: St. Mark's Square, an evening concert, and a plea for contemplation instead of rioting. : ... 00:00 — Arrival in Venice: St. Mark's Square and evening concert 00:49 — Why Engelberg is boycotting the Biennale: "Art shouldn't be political" 02:04 — Erwin Wurm at the Museo Fortuny 03:01 — Lee Ufan at the San Marco Art Centre 04:04 — Alighiero Boetti at the San Marco Art Centre 📚 About Martin Engelberg: Martin Engelberg, entrepreneur, author, columnist, and former member of the Austrian Parliament, addresses current and relevant topics weekly and analyzes them incisively. FOLLOW MARTIN ENGELBERG ► Facebook:   / martin.engelberg.9   ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martinengel... ► Twitter:   / martinengelberg   ► YouTube: https://youtube.com/@Politics_Psychoa...