• 1Court Life in the Age of Enlightenment
  • 2Perspectives of Knowledge
  • 3The Birth of History
  • 4Far and Near
  • 5Love and Sensibility
  • 6Back to Nature
  • 7The Dark Sides
  • 8Emancipation and the Public Sphere
  • 9The Revolution of Art
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Dialogue I: The Art of Enlightenment – The History of an Exhibition

 

Date: April 2th, 2011, 9am to 12pm

 

The first forum describes how the exhibition “The Art of the Enlightenment” came about. It also introduces visitors to the sites of the collections from which the exhibited artworks were taken and explores the reasons for choosing this exhibition theme.

Dialogue II: Enlightenment and Art

 

Date: July 14th, 2011, 9am to 12pm

 

This forum is devoted to the Enlightenment and its relationship to art. The forum will focus in equal measure on particular aspects of the Enlightenment.

Dialogue III: Enlightenment and Its Chinese History

 

Date: September 9th, 2011, 9am to 12pm

 

This forum is devoted to the Enlightenment and its Chinese History. Enlightenment is an omnipresent phenomenon that cannot be limited to a single event in European history.

Dialogue IV: Enlightenment and the Modern Age

 

Date: November 17th,2011, 9am to 12pm

Dialogue V: Enlightenment and Cultures of Knowledge

 

Date: March 25th,2012, 2 pm to 4.15 pm

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Stiftung Mercator is one of Germany’s largest foundations. It initiates and funds projects that promote better educational opportunities in schools and universities. In the spirit of Gerhard Mercator, it supports initiatives that embody the idea of open-mindedness and tolerance through intercultural encounters, encouraging the sharing of knowledge and culture. The foundation provides a platform for new ideas to enable people – regardless of their national, cultural or social background – to develop their personality, become involved in society and make the most of the opportunities available to them. In this sense it is committed to inspiring ideas. Stiftung Mercator takes an entrepreneurial, international and professional approach to its work. It has a particular affinity with the Ruhr area, the home of its founding family.