Franz Kafka, Black notebook – drawings, ca. 1923; סימול ARC. 4* 2000 05 037, Max Brod Archive, The National Library of Israel
As part of the exhibition Access Kafka
Are Kafka's texts sometimes only comprehensible as pictures? In his lecture, Hans-Gerd Koch, one of the most important Kafka researchers in Germany, introduces the topic of Kafka and art. He will focus on Kafka's views on the creation of art and his understanding of visual art.
The event serves as a bridge to contemporary discourses that appear in the Access Kafka exhibition and facilitates access to a hitherto little-defined subject area.
The event will be translated into German Sign Language (DGS).
The program accompanying the exhibition is supported by the Berliner Sparkasse.