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Saskia Warzecha im Galka Scheyer Haus
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Im Januar 2025 erreichte das Palisades-Feuer die Villa Aurora nur wenige Meter. Wie durch ein Wunder überlebte das Haus, sodass wir unsere Arbeit zur Förderung des interkulturellen Austauschs und des Dialogs in Kunst und Kultur fortsetzen können.
Während des Wiederaufbaus arbeiten wir verstärkt mit lokalen Partnern zusammen, um die Arbeit unserer Künstler in der Stadt zu präsentieren.
Saskia Warzechas externes Stipendium am Galka Scheyer House wurde von der Familie Grimminger und Blue Heights Arts & Culture ermöglicht.
About the Artist
Saskia Warzecha, geboren in Peine, studierte Computerlinguistik an der Universität Potsdam, und anschließend Sprachkunst an der Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien und Literarisches Schreiben am Deutschen Literaturinstitut Leipzig. Nach vier Jahren als Softwareentwicklerin widmete sie sich beruflich der Literatur und lebt heute in Potsdam. Sie ist Mitherausgeberin von Transistor – Zeitschrift für zeitgenössische Lyrik.
Während ihres Aufenthalts in Los Angeles wohnte und arbeitete Saskia Warzecha im ehemaligen Haus von Galka Scheyer.
Buchbesprechung: Der Kaiser reist inkognito: Joseph II. und das Europa der Aufklärung
MAK Center for Art and Architecture im Schindler House (835 Kings Rd, West Hollywood, CA 90069)
The Austrian Consulate General, the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, and Villa Aurora are pleased to present a book talk with author Monika Czernin, highly acclaimed author of The Emperor Incognito: Joseph II’s Journey Through Enlightenment in conversation with Claudia Gordon, director of the Villa Aurora.
The Emperor Incognito is the story of an extraordinary man in an age of upheaval: a ruler who spent a quarter of his twenty-five-year reign not on his throne, but on the road. His efforts were titanic, his ambitions radical, his frustrations immense. “Here lies Joseph, who failed in everything he undertook,” was his self-written epitaph, and yet the modern Austrian monarchy was his achievement in a Europe in which progress was no longer
determined solely by its rulers.
As author Czernin notes, “Today, we are once again living in a time of crises. Societies are drifting apart and good governance is at stake. When elites distance themselves from the masses, when inequality grows, and when those who govern lose contact with the grassroots, things go wrong. The fact that an absolute monarch in the 18th century recognizes ‘where the shoe pinches’ is truly astonishing, and thus Joseph II can serve as a role model even today.”
Participants
Monika Czernin is an internationally renowned author and filmmaker. Her research
focuses on key figures and turning points of European history, and her book, Anna Sacher
and Her Hotel, spent many weeks on the bestseller lists in Germany. Czernin was awarded
the Friedrich Schiedel Literature Prize in 2023 for The Emperor Incognito (German edition).
She is a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Claudia Gordon earned her Ph.D. in Egyptology from the university of
Göttingen/Germany. From 2002 – 2007, she was the Director of Villa Aurora, a position she
assumed again in 2020. In addition, Claudia serves as Director of Administration for Villa
Aurora; Thomas Mann House Los Angeles. Most recently, she co-edited the publication
Villa Aurora: Exile, Art, and Freedom in Los Angeles (Distanz, 2025).
Partner
This event is presented by The Austrian Consulate General, Villa Aurora and the MAK Center for Art and Architecture.
The Emperor Incognito is published by Haus Publishing.