Presentation and reading
Über Noch-Wälder und Noch-Siedlungen
Stephan Mörsch on his models of the tree occupations in the Hambacher Forst
Mon, Jun 21, 2021
8 pm
Admission: 5€ / 3€
In German
Westgarten
Westgarten
![](/i/1mnO32f1v_R2dk6_CG_7wjqE0Or9oAFF4gLpBGfrix4/rs:fit:640:480/bG9jYWw6Ly8vbWVkaWEvYmlsZGVyLzIwMjEvcG90b3NfcHJpbnppcF9hcmNoaXYvYmFnZ2VyX3Zvcl9oYW1iaV90b2RkZV9rZW1tZXJpY2guanBn.jpg)
The Hambacher Forst is located in Germany’s largest lignite mining area. By occupying it, climate activists are protesting both specifically against lignite mining and against Germany’s energy policy as a whole, which is based on extractivism, the exploitation of land and resources for profit. As part of the exhibition Potosí Principle – Archive, Stephan Mörsch talks about his work Beechtown/Blutbuchingen, Hambacher Forst: Models of the activists’ treehouses.
With Stephan Mörsch, Alice Creischer, Andreas Siekmann
Reading from the Potosí Archive, book no. 4 / 4b