TOTALKUNST


There is no such thing as art. There are only artists. (Gombrich)

TOTALKUNST = TOTAL + KUNST

TOTAL [totaːl]
ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin
totalis, from totum ‘the whole’, neuter of Latin totus ‘whole, entire’. The verb, at first in the sense ‘add up’, dates from the late 16th cent.

KUNST [kʊnst]
ORIGIN Middle German, (Old High German, original = science), art, skill, artistry, also: (now chiefly as the first part of compound words) something artificially created or manufactured, as opposed to something natural

TOTALKUNST is a platform for discussions, ideas, brainstorming and presentations.
A get-together for open and free-minded global citizens with an interest in culture and art on the 11th and 22nd of each month, from 8pm.
Special themes and guests will be announced and archived on the webpage.