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Feature29 September 2020,
updated02 October 2020Siemens AGBerlin
Siemens supports new photo art project by Herlinde Koelbl
Siemens supports new photo art project by Herlinde Koelbl
The photo artist Herlinde Koelbl presents her international “Fascination of Science” project for the first time. She portrays 60 renowned Nobel Prize winners and scientists. Siemens Arts Program supports the project. The opening ceremony will take place at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Berlin on October 2, in the presence of the artist and the Managing Board of Siemens AG.
The exhibition
opening Fascination of Science was all about connecting art and science.
(Christoph Markschies – President of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences
and Humanities, Herlinde Koelbl – photographer, Stephan Frucht – Artistic
Director Siemens Arts Program (fom left to right))
The exhibition will be on display
from October 5, 2020 until January 29, 2021 at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy
of Sciences and Humanities in Berlin.
Siemens Arts
Program supports the photo project Fascination of Science by Herlinde Koelbl.
The renowned artist is opening her exhibition in Berlin, thanks to Siemens
Videos
Siemens Arts Program meets: Herlinde Koelbl. Fascination of Science
Making of: Fascination of Science
Fascination of Science. Herlinde Koelbl travelled the world to meet some of the most renowned scientists
Antje Boetius |
Marine biology
"I've never asked myself whether there's anything that women can't achieve."
Jian-Wie Pan | Quantum physics
"Better education makes people more open, peaceful, and caring."
Frances Arnold | Biochemistry
"Evolution teaches us that the loss of diversity leads to extinction."
Klaus von Klitzing | Physics
"For me, the worst thing would be to understand everything."
Sangheeta Bhatia | Biotechnology
"The crucial point of science is having
intellectual freedom."
Emmanuelle Charpentier | Microbiology
"There is not only one path in life."
Faith Osier | Immunology
"I see it as my role to inspire young scientists
to drive forward change in Africa."
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