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Favela Painting – A Colorful Project

In 2006, the Dutch artist duo Haas&Hahn started deaveloping the idea of creating community-driven … weiterlesen

色彩价值观——黑红金 at EXPO 2010 in Shanghai

Another sunny day at the EXPO 2010

After three days we almost … weiterlesen

Black, Red and Gold at the EXPO 2010

After a two day … weiterlesen

What Colors Mean Across 10 Cultures

What colour is happiness in China? Or good luck in Africa? Or anger in … weiterlesen

Produktion läuft nach Plan!

Die Produktion der vom Deutschen Pavillon iniziierten Farbwerte-Ausstellung, die ab Samstag, den 1. Mai 2010, … weiterlesen

Sold out: Expo opening tickets

4 more days to EXPO opening and the Farbwerte exhibition at the German pavillon.
Biggest outdoor … weiterlesen

13 Days to EXPO 2010

In Shanghai, Germany is presenting a holistic picture of itself. According to Pavilion … weiterlesen

Warum ist die Deutsche Fahne Schwarz Rot Gold?

Der Ursprung der Farben Schwarz, Rot, Gold lässt sich bis in die Zeiten Napoleons … weiterlesen

当我想到德国… …

The following artists are participating the Farbwerte project in China:
吴梦 / Meng WU (visual artist, theatre … weiterlesen

Briefing Session in Shanghai

After a succesful opening reception … weiterlesen

EXPO E-CARD – 电子卡

Results of the EXPO 2010 photo calls in Shanghai, which have taken place from May 1st to May 3rd at the German Pavilion. Choose your photo or a photo you like and send it to your family and friends!

Ongoing Project

A country’s flag has the ability to invoke a disparate set of sentiments: pride, racism and nostalgia among others. Whether being hoisted up a pole, adorning the clothes and faces of sports enthusiasts or being set alight by racial extremists, a nation’s flag is a powerful, yet polarizing symbol.

For this project, designers and artists are given the task of incorporating the German flag into artworks, thereby using this public object as a medium to illustrate a personal story or point of view.

This is a ongoing project! When you're interested in taking part, please get in touch with us.

Jeremy Traum: “When I was a little kid, I liked to draw German castles.”

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