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2. 10. 2030 , 19.00 20.30

Poetry Slam Herford

Poetry Slam is back in Herford! The slam stage has been silent since 2019 – now it’s getting loud again! Every two months, Slam OWL brings the region’s hidden poets to the stage – captivating, relatable, and guaranteed not to be boring.

What is a Poetry Slam anyway?
A Poetry Slam is an event format in which poets perform self-written texts on a stage, which are then evaluated by a randomly selected audience jury. They may not use props and must adhere to a time limit of what feels like 6 minutes per performance. At the end of the evening, one of the performers emerges as the winner. There are no stylistic requirements: Whether funny or serious, whether stand-up or lyric poetry – anything can take place on a Poetry Slam stage! Moderation: Niko Sioulis.

Slam OWL is a culturally engaged association and organizer of most poetry slams in the region and is also active in youth work. Further information is available at www.slam-owl.de.

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Free admission, everyone is welcome

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12.00 13.30
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To mark the opening of the exhibition ars viva 2026 – Ryan Cullen, Nazanin Noori, Prateek Vijan, the exhibiting artists will discuss their artistic practice and the works in the exhibition in conversation with Friederike Korfmacher (Assistant Curator, Marta Herford). In addition, Min-young Jeon (Head of Curatorial Department, Visual Arts, Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft) will speak about the work of the Kulturkreis der deutschen Wirtschaft and the ars viva prize.

The exhibition presents the three ars viva prizewinners of 2026, focusing on a young generation of artists. The contributions developed and selected specifically for the show comment in different and striking ways on cultural, social, and political interconnections.

Ryan Cullen (*1992 in Boston, USA) addresses political and ideological structures in his paintings and sculptures. In an interplay of surfaces, images, and material presence, the value system of a capitalist present unfolds. Nazanin Noori (*1991 in Wiesbaden, Germany) explores the connection between spatial architecture, sculpture, and sound, creating multisensory narratives in which intercultural poetic and musical sources converge. Prateek Vijan (*1991 in New Delhi, India) examines who is granted access to which systems, and in what way. With his installations, he confronts visitors with situations of exclusion and barriers, making them spatially tangible.

The Kulturkreis has awarded the ars viva prize for visual arts annually since 1953 to outstanding young artists under 35 living in Germany.

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In German and English

In the exhibition space in the Lippold Gallery, first floor

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