
FIT - freie internationale tankstelle
Since it was founded in 2002, the FIT - freie internationale tankstelle - has stood for art that is
relevant to society. Art that uses aesthetics to communicate ideas of individual and societal concerns.
Art that is visionary in its conception.
The mission of FIT is to reclaim the abandoned
architecture of filling stations and to rebrand their
original function as sources of fossil fuel. It is a vision of transformation.
Where the stations of exhausted natural resources, are transformed by the imagination
of those who gather, in the spirit of collaboration, to produce a new fuel for humanity.
To tap into an inexhaustable resource; the life force of human creativity.
It is the mission of FIT to be all inclusive in its commitment to exploring the
full spectrum of human and societal creativity, including those expressions not
commonly valued by society.
FIT is interested in extended concepts of art (“Erweiterter Kunstbegriff“),
such as creating social sculpture that restore art to an active role in society.
To explore and stimulate the artistic-philosophical content inherent in cultural and social activities.
The artists presented by FIT reflect these ideas by their own means, whether
through painting, installations, performance or actions, with a clear impetus to enlighten.