The principle of apple tree: exhibition opens the dialogue via legacy
The principle of apple tree: exhibition opens the dialogue via legacy
exhibition "The principle of apple tree" illuminates the legacy of large personalities
On September 10, 2024, the exhibition "The principle of apple tree. 11 personalities on the question" What remains? "", Which deals with the essential question of legacy. In this event, the initiative "Mein Lege Tut good" focuses on the considerations of well -known personalities who have thought about what is remembered by their life.
The vernissage takes place at 6 p.m. and is opened by Federal President of the A.D. Christian Wulff and the Vice President of the German Bundestag, Katrin Göring-Eckardt. This prominent presence underlines the importance of the topic and its relevance in today's society. The press tour will start at 5:30 p.m., enables media representatives to get insights into the exhibition and to interact with the guests.
The photos created by the renowned photographer Bettina Flitner show eleven outstanding personalities, including Nobel Prize winner Günter Grass, star director Wim Wenders and the well-known musician Anne-Sophie Mother. They all share their thoughts on the question "What remains?". This is particularly important because it trudges a often tabooed discussion about death and legacy.
The initiative "My heir does good" was founded in autumn 2013 and combines numerous non -profit organizations and foundations. Your goal is to put the topic of charitable inheritance into public awareness. The principle of "apple tree" symbolically stands for how you can make positive changes in society through good deeds and leaving legacy.
A central element of the exhibition are the audiovisual offers that visitors have available in addition to the large -format images and texts. These technical aids are intended to deepen the impressions and offer viewers comprehensive access to the life stories and the philosophy of the people depicted.
The exhibition will be shown in the Red town hall from September 11 to October 11, 2024. The opening times are from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., the exhibition is closed on weekends and public holidays. Entry is free of charge, as is the use of the audio guides.
In order to give the general public the opportunity to deal with this challenging matter, representatives of the organizations involved in the initiative are present who are happy to answer questions.
interested media representatives are cordially invited to register for the vernissage. Registrations can be made by September 9, 2024 at the email address Presse@mein-erbe-tut-gut-gutes.de.
With this exhibition, the debate about our legacy and its effects is initiated, which is of great importance in society. There are many perspectives, and questioning what remains of us can lead to significant social changes.
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