As of: March 2025
This page provides information about the operator of the KunstKultur platform, the editorial principles, and contact options. The platform sees itself as a place for artistic works, personal narratives, and contemporary cultural projects. The focus is on the visibility of positions outside the mainstream.
KunstKultur – Association for Contemporary Art and Cultural Projects. The association promotes networking among artists, authors, and cultural professionals in German-speaking countries. The editorial work is independent and not tied to commercial interests.
Dr. Yvonne Winter MBA. (Chairwoman) and Maga. Iris Kronberger (Secretary) are responsible for the strategic direction. Both have been active in the art and culture sector for many years and bring experience from exhibition projects and cultural education.
The KunstKultur platform publishes contributions on visual arts, street art, radio plays, literature, and documentary formats. The editorial focus is on rediscovered works, participatory projects, and portraits of artists whose work touches on social issues. The reporting is ad-free and not profit-oriented.
All texts, images, and audio content are subject to the copyright of the respective artists or the association. Reproduction or distribution requires written consent. No liability is assumed for external links. If rights are infringed, please notify us at the email address provided.
The platform does not collect personal data without explicit consent. No tracking services or analysis tools are used for operation. Contact inquiries are treated confidentially and not passed on to third parties. Details are regulated in the separate privacy policy.
Our editorial team and curators bring years of experience in art education, cultural journalism, and curatorial practice. Every voice counts.
Doctoral art historian specializing in forgotten female artists of the modern era. She has led several exhibition projects in Vienna and Berlin and is responsible for the platform's content direction.
Long-time editor at an Austrian cultural magazine. She writes portraits, reports, and essays on contemporary art and social art projects. Her focus is on participatory formats.
Freelance curator and artist with a network in the Berlin and Leipzig scenes. She initiates collaborations between artists and neighborhoods and brings practical experience in project development.
Radio play maker and sound artist. She produces documentary audio works and leads workshops on storytelling with field recordings. Her works have been shown at several festivals.
We believe that art is more than decoration. It is a tool to preserve stories, open perspectives, and build communities. This project arose from the desire to make forgotten voices heard and to document creative processes beyond the mainstream.
Our work follows three principles: honesty in material, respect for the biography of the works, and the courage to show the unfinished. We do not curate smooth surfaces, but real traces—whether in archives, on the street, or in the studio.
Every contribution is created in close collaboration with the artists. We research on site, have long conversations, and take our time. The result is texts and projects that do not explain, but show—with all the breaks and surprises.
Those who read our site should not only be informed, but inspired. We hope that the stories are passed on, that an archive find sparks a new exhibition, or that a street project finds imitators. For us, impact is measured in concrete impulses, not in clicks.
Answers about art, culture, and creative work – clear and to the point.
| Who can participate? | Anyone who creates art or is interested in cultural projects. Whether professional or beginner – we welcome contributions that tell stories or show new perspectives. |
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| What kind of content is desired? | We are looking for personal narratives, artistic works, essays on modern culture, and projects that make creativity visible. No advertising, no political slogans, no depictions of violence. |
| How can I submit my own contribution? | Send us an email at info@nobodymatters.com with a short description of your project or idea. We will get back to you within a week and discuss the next steps. |
| Is there an age restriction? | No, but content must be suitable for a general audience. Contributions with explicit material, hate speech, or self-harm will not be published. |
| Can I remain anonymous? | Yes, you can use a pseudonym. We only need your real email address for communication – it will not be published. |
| What happens to my contribution after submission? | We review the content for relevance and compliance with our guidelines. Afterwards, you will receive feedback and a suggested date for publication. Your rights remain fully with you. |
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