HAU Publication Series

Since 2014, HAU Hebbel am Ufer publishes two to three special publications per year which reflect on the current festivals and thematic focal points. The publications feature artist statements, interviews and essays with photos series or special art work. Selected publications are also available in English.

Nr. 31

Spy on Me #5 – Enter: AI
October 2024

Nr. 30

“Love is a Verb. A Festival on Ways of Relating”
April 2024

No. 29

“¡PROTAGONISTAS! Resistance • Feminisms • Revolution”
June 2023

Nr. 28

“Spy on Me #4 – New Companions”
September 2022

Nr. 27

Berlin bleibt! #4 – Treffpunkt Mehringplatz

No. 26

Build niches! Feedback from the Zodiak Free Arts Lab, September 2021

No. 25

Berlin bleibt! #3 Workshop Mehringplatz
June 2021

No. 24

Spy On Me #3 – New Communities
March 2021

No. 23

Spy On Me #2 – Artistic Manoeuvres for the Digital Present, March 2020

No. 22

Berlin bleibt! City, Art, Future
September 2019

No. 21

The Present is Not Enough – Performing Queer Histories and Futures, June 2019

No. 20

Einar Schleef – Remembering is Work
Januar 2019

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No. 19

Detroit – Berlin: One Circle
May 2018

No. 18

Spy On Me
Januar 2018

No. 17

The Mole Keeps on Digging. Animal / Politics / Performance, September 2017

No. 16

Utopische Realitäten – 100 Years of Now with Alexandra Kollontai, Januar 2017

No. 15

The Aesthetics of Resistance – Peter Weiss 100, September 2016

No. 14

Projeto Brasil / The Sky Is Already Falling,
June 2016

No. 13

Work Love Money – 5 Years of Houseclub, März 2016

No. 12

HEINER MÜLLER! "Was jetzt passiert, ist die totale Besetzung mit Gegenwart", March 2016

No. 11

Spectres of Marx
November 2011

No. 10

The Power of Powerlessness
June 2015

No. 9

Phantasm and Politics. The Responsibility of Art, May 2015

No. 8

Männlich Weiß Hetero. A Festival about Privilege, April 2015

No. 7

Return to Sender,
March 2015

No. 6

Weapons lounge,
December 2014

No. 5

Treffpunkte. The Private in the Public Sphere,
October 2014

No. 4

Japan Syndrome. Art and Politics after Fukushima,
May 2014

No. 3

We like China and China likes us. A TANZFONDS Partner Project in collaboration with the Hector-Peterson-School, April 2014

No. 2

Leaving is not an option? Current artistic positions from Hungary, March 2014

No. 1

Staging Cambodia. Video, Memory & Rock 'n' Roll, January 2014