Hanno Rauterberg, born in 1967 in Celle, is deputy editor of the arts and culture section at Die Zeit and mainly writes about art, architecture and urban development. He holds a doctorate in art history, is a graduate of the Henri Nannen School of Journalism and became a member of the Free Academy of the Arts in Hamburg in 2006. In 2017, he received the Reporter Award — the most prestigious accolade for German journalists — in the category of ‘cultural criticism’. Recent publications (in German) include How Free is Art? The New Cultural Clash and the Crisis of Liberalism (2018), Art and the Good Life: On the Ethics of Aesthetics (2015) and We are the City! Urban Life in the Digital Age (2013).