Artistic Freedom. A Core Element of the European Project European Alliance of Academies

Discussion, Reading, Film & Performance

The European Alliance of Academies stands in solidarity with the Hungarian writers' association Szépirók Társasága in Budapest and sends a signal for the freedom of art in Europe. Due to drastic cuts in the annual budget, the country's independent art and cultural scene and the existence of Szépirók Társasága, one of the founding members of the European Alliance of Academies, is at risk.

With public discussions, artistic programmes, networking events and talks with political decision-makers, the Alliance members want to draw attention to the political mechanisms that - although democratically legitimised - make numerous restrictions on artistic freedom possible in the first place, whether in Hungary or other European countries.

With: María José Crespo, György Dalos, Peter Inkei, Simon Márton, Jeanine Meerapfel, Katharina Schultens, Balazs Szücs, Béla Tarr as well as digital contributions by Terézia Mora, Robert Wilson, George Szirtes

Szépirók Társasága was founded in 1997 to promote contemporary literature and to contribute to the democratisation of cultural policy in Hungary. Its nearly 400 members include some of Hungary's most internationally renowned writers as well as cultural journalists, critics, translators and literary scholars. www.szepiroktarsasaga.hu 

An event of the European Alliance of Academies, organised by Akademie der Künste and Szépirók Társasága; kindly supported by Central European University and Freeszfe Society.

30 — 31 May 2023

Central European University
Nador utca 15
1051 Budapest
Hungary

Starting at 6 pm both days

With María José Crespo, György Dalos, Peter Inkei, Simon Márton, Jeanine Meerapfel, Katharina Schultens, Balazs Szücs, Béla Tarr as well as digital contributions by Terézia Mora, Robert Wilson, George Szirtes

In English and Hungarian

Free admission

Further information

Livestream: allianceofacademies.eu