knowledge – action

Issue 32

Magazine

Helen Ahner, Maciej Chmara, Benedikt Hartl, Sarah Klosterkamp, Nadine Mengis, Fabian Michl, Hermine Mitter
Die Junge Akademie (Johanna Gereke, Kornelia Kończal and Birgit Nemec), Berlin 23.01.26
Cover image of Junge Akademie magazine. A person is shown, half of whom is wearing a light-coloured coat, while the other half is wearing a pullover and jeans. They are holding an Erlenmeyer flask and a megaphone in their hands. The words ‘knowledge’ and ‘action’ can be read in a white ring.

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