News from the Goetheanum

24 September 2021
More humanity
A working group for clowns has been founded within the Section for the Performing Arts at the Goetheanum. In the first issue of a new magazine called ...

22 September 2021
Living agriculture
The second international biodynamic research conference, held online from 30 August to 2 September, explored the preconditions for a living ...

23 August 2021
100 years Goetheanum weekly journal
The weekly journal Das Goetheanum was founded a hundred years ago, on 21 August 1921. The newsletter was added in 1924.

23 August 2021
Call for Nature’s Moods contributions
The Visual Art Section is calling artists to submit work for a conference and exhibition in 2022 on the theme of Nature’s Moods by Rudolf Steiner.

23 August 2021
Eurythmy and architecture
On 11 July 2021 a group around Gioia Falk presented, on the Goetheanum Terrace, eurythmy expressing the dynamic of the building’s architecture and ...

23 August 2021
Eurythmy and speech online?
The Section for Performing Arts at the Goetheanum held its 2021 Easter Conference online. The physician Wilburg Keller Roth described her impressions ...

12 July 2021
Ethics of dying
Is assisted suicide an expression or violation of human dignity? With Madeleen Winkler, Raimund Klesse and Matthias Girke.

05 July 2021
Humanity after Auschwitz?
Lessons from former concentration and death camps. With Krzysztof Antończyk and Peter Selg.

21 June 2021
Devoting freely to the other
The ‘I’ as a relationship being. With João Torunsky and Constanza Kaliks.

20 June 2021
Statement: Anthroposophy and racism
For the 2021 AGM, a group within the Goetheanum Leadership put together a working paper on anthroposophy and racism.

11 June 2021
«Farming without pesticides is possible»
Biodynamic farming is proof that agriculture without pesticides is possible. Introduced a hundred years ago, it is by now even applied to demanding ...

10 June 2021
Land use and the climate question
The climate suffers when we lose the ground under our feet. With Mathias Forster and Johannes Wirz.