One hundred years ago, on May 2, 1924, Rudolf Steiner’s friend and collaborator, the artist Edith Maryon, died. Barbara Schnetzler...
English Issue 19/2024
English Issue 19/2024
It might not be just the timing of her death that connects Edith Maryon so closely to Rudolf Steiner. Like no other project, the Representative of Humanity statue was a truly co-creative endeavor between the British sculptor and her teacher and friend. Maryon died one hundred years ago, on May 2nd, and we are taking this opportunity to commemorate her. In this issue, we speak with Rembert Biemond, who has been researching the artist’s work and biography for 25 years, and Barbara Schnetzler, who is a sculptor herself and can empathize with the soul of the first leader of the Visual Arts Section.
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work. Rudolf Steiner studied for eight semesters [1879–83] at the Technical College in Vienna—as...
Kilkeel, Northern Ireland. The younger generation of the Camphill network celebrates diversity in community. From May 17 to 20, the...
At Pentecost 1924, Rudolf Steiner gave the eight lectures of the Agriculture Course in Koberwitz, which still form the basis...
In the third year of the Russo-Ukranian War, historians and political scientists are speaking out and offering their analyses in...
Lisbon, Portugal. Supporting biodynamic agriculture in dry climates. Adama Haya is an Israeli organization that aims to establish and support...
Rome, Italy. An anniversary conference in the Italian Capital. The centenary of biodynamic agriculture is also being celebrated in Italy....
I have made great efforts to investigate the scene of the Temptation and to relate it as it actually transpired....
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