When Holger John invites you, it can mean anything. Just not that it becomes ordinary. The same applies to the man himself, who has been shaping Dresden's art and culture scene for decades. John is a draughtsman and painter, gallery owner, often master of ceremonies and sometimes everything at the same time. In any case, he is everything but predictable.
Others call him an "enfant terrible". When asked, John describes himself as a "clown" - and points out that he was conceived at a funfair in Greifswald. "Since I've known that, nothing surprises me anymore."
"I actually always wanted to be a stage designer at the theater, that's what interested me," says the artist, who turned 66 this month. "Now I have my own theater," he jokes. "When I invite people, they are actors. They don't even have to learn a line, sometimes they don't even realize they're actors." He himself is then "more behind the curtain, as an observer, as a little stage director."