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Peter Friese

Peter Friese (born 23 March 1952, Siemianowice Śląskie, Poland), is a German art historian and curator.

Life and education Edit

Friese studied art history, archaeology and philosophy at the Ruhr University Bochum, Germany.

His professional life began 1975 at Kunstmuseum Bochum, 1978 at Museum Folkwang and 1980–1984 at Kunsthalle Düsseldorf. He was a co-founder and curator of the "Kunstraum Wuppertal". Since 1988 he has continued his curatorial work at Kunstverein Ruhr[1] in Essen.

In 1992 Peter Friese became curator at Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen and since 2007 he served as chief curator und deputy director. In 2015 he became the museum's director.[2]

Since 1994 he lectures on art history and cultural sciences at Bremen University.

Curatorial Work Edit

As artistic director of the Kunstverein Ruhr he curated a great number of one-person exhibitions, among others with Werner Ruhnau, Gary Hill, VA Wölfl, Christian Boltanski, Ingo Günther Lawrence Weiner, Terry Fox, Timm Ulrichs, Gerhard Richter, Anna und Bernhard Blume, and Tony Cragg.

As chief curator of Neuen Museums Weserburg Bremen he conceptualized and realized his most successful exhibition project “MINIMAL MAXIMAL”[3] (1998-1999), covering Minimal Art and its impact on contemporary art of the 1990s. The exhibition travelled to Santiago de Compostela, Spain Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea and in 2001 to Japan to three museums: the Chiba City Museum of Art,[4] Japan, MoMAK, National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto[5][6] and the Fukuoka City Museum of Art, Fukuoka, Japan. In 2002 the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul showed the exhibition. The catalog was published and translated into five languages.[3]

Other seminal exhibition projects, all of them originating at the Weserburg museum, include “Kunst nach Kunst” (Art After Art),[7] “After Images”,[8] 2004 “Farbe im Fluss" (Color in Flux)[9]”, 2001; “Ohne Zögern (Without Hesitation)[10]” und 2008 bis 2010 “Go for it!”[11] (Collection Olbricht); "Say it isn't so",[12] 2007.

Publications Edit

  • "MINIMAL MAXIMAL, Minimal Art and its influence on international art of the 90s". with Thomas Deecke, Gregor Stemmrich, Stephan Schmidt- Wulffen, Margrit Brehm and others, Catalog Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen, Heidelberg, Germany 1998, ISBN 3-8295-7004-X
  • "Ohne Zögern, Die Sammlung Olbricht Teil 2", catalog published by Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen ISBN 978-3-926318-09-1
  • FÜNFZIG JAHRE, Kunstverein Ruhr - Tatkreis Kunst der Ruhr, with Oliver Scheytt, Claudia Heinrich, Anita Ruhnau, Friederike Wappler, Dieter Eberle, Werner Filthaut, Essen 2000, ISBN 978-3-9803846-9-8
  • "After Images", Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen, 2004, ISBN 3-937577-84-X
  • "Kunst nach Kunst", Exhibition Catalog, Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen, with Guido Boulboullé, Thomas Deecke, Raimar Stange, Gregor Stemmrich and others. Edited by Peter Friese, Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen, Hauschild Verlag, 2002, ISBN 3-89757-162-5

References Edit

  1. ^ "Kunstverein Ruhr". Kunstvereinruhr.de. Retrieved 2014-05-06.
  2. ^ "Frontpage".
  3. ^ a b http://www.weserburg.de/index.php?id=166&tx_ttproducts_pi1[product]=54
  4. ^ "千葉市美術館". Ccma-net.jp. Retrieved 2014-05-06.
  5. ^ "過去の展覧会 2001(平成13)年 | 京都国立近代美術館". Momak.go.jp. 2008-10-21. Retrieved 2014-05-06.
  6. ^ (in Japanese) http://museum.city.fukuoka.jp/archives/annual/pdf/annual_2001_10.pdf
  7. ^ http://www.weserburg.de/index.php?id=166&tx_ttproducts_pi1[product]=49
  8. ^ "Neues Museum Weserburg zeigt After Images - Kunst als soziales Gedächtnis in Bremen - Ausstellungen in kunstaspekte". Kunstaspekte.de. Retrieved 2014-05-06.
  9. ^ "Weserburg: Farbe im Fluss". Weserburg.de. 2012-01-29. Retrieved 2014-05-06.
  10. ^ http://www.weserburg.de/index.php?id=166&tx_ttproducts_pi1[product]=61
  11. ^ "Wortgewand Bremen » Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen | Peter Friese". Wortgewand-bremen.de. Retrieved 2014-05-06.
  12. ^ "Weserburg: Archiv 2007". Weserburg.de. Retrieved 2014-05-06.

External links Edit

  • Literature by and about Peter Friese in the German National Library catalogue
  • Die Kunst der offenen Fragen, TAZ, 27. Nov 2013
  • Helden wie wir, Monopol, Sabine Weier, 25 July 2013

peter, friese, born, march, 1952, siemianowice, Śląskie, poland, german, historian, curator, contents, life, education, curatorial, work, publications, references, external, linkslife, education, editfriese, studied, history, archaeology, philosophy, ruhr, uni. Peter Friese born 23 March 1952 Siemianowice Slaskie Poland is a German art historian and curator Contents 1 Life and education 2 Curatorial Work 3 Publications 4 References 5 External linksLife and education EditFriese studied art history archaeology and philosophy at the Ruhr University Bochum Germany His professional life began 1975 at Kunstmuseum Bochum 1978 at Museum Folkwang and 1980 1984 at Kunsthalle Dusseldorf He was a co founder and curator of the Kunstraum Wuppertal Since 1988 he has continued his curatorial work at Kunstverein Ruhr 1 in Essen In 1992 Peter Friese became curator at Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen and since 2007 he served as chief curator und deputy director In 2015 he became the museum s director 2 Since 1994 he lectures on art history and cultural sciences at Bremen University Curatorial Work EditAs artistic director of the Kunstverein Ruhr he curated a great number of one person exhibitions among others with Werner Ruhnau Gary Hill VA Wolfl Christian Boltanski Ingo Gunther Lawrence Weiner Terry Fox Timm Ulrichs Gerhard Richter Anna und Bernhard Blume and Tony Cragg As chief curator of Neuen Museums Weserburg Bremen he conceptualized and realized his most successful exhibition project MINIMAL MAXIMAL 3 1998 1999 covering Minimal Art and its impact on contemporary art of the 1990s The exhibition travelled to Santiago de Compostela Spain Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea and in 2001 to Japan to three museums the Chiba City Museum of Art 4 Japan MoMAK National Museum of Modern Art Kyoto 5 6 and the Fukuoka City Museum of Art Fukuoka Japan In 2002 the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul showed the exhibition The catalog was published and translated into five languages 3 Other seminal exhibition projects all of them originating at the Weserburg museum include Kunst nach Kunst Art After Art 7 After Images 8 2004 Farbe im Fluss Color in Flux 9 2001 Ohne Zogern Without Hesitation 10 und 2008 bis 2010 Go for it 11 Collection Olbricht Say it isn t so 12 2007 Publications Edit MINIMAL MAXIMAL Minimal Art and its influence on international art of the 90s with Thomas Deecke Gregor Stemmrich Stephan Schmidt Wulffen Margrit Brehm and others Catalog Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen Heidelberg Germany 1998 ISBN 3 8295 7004 X Ohne Zogern Die Sammlung Olbricht Teil 2 catalog published by Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen ISBN 978 3 926318 09 1 FUNFZIG JAHRE Kunstverein Ruhr Tatkreis Kunst der Ruhr with Oliver Scheytt Claudia Heinrich Anita Ruhnau Friederike Wappler Dieter Eberle Werner Filthaut Essen 2000 ISBN 978 3 9803846 9 8 After Images Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen 2004 ISBN 3 937577 84 X Kunst nach Kunst Exhibition Catalog Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen with Guido Boulboulle Thomas Deecke Raimar Stange Gregor Stemmrich and others Edited by Peter Friese Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen Hauschild Verlag 2002 ISBN 3 89757 162 5References Edit Kunstverein Ruhr Kunstvereinruhr de Retrieved 2014 05 06 Frontpage a b http www weserburg de index php id 166 amp tx ttproducts pi1 product 54 千葉市美術館 Ccma net jp Retrieved 2014 05 06 過去の展覧会 2001 平成13 年 京都国立近代美術館 Momak go jp 2008 10 21 Retrieved 2014 05 06 in Japanese http museum city fukuoka jp archives annual pdf annual 2001 10 pdf http www weserburg de index php id 166 amp tx ttproducts pi1 product 49 Neues Museum Weserburg zeigt After Images Kunst als soziales Gedachtnis in Bremen Ausstellungen in kunstaspekte Kunstaspekte de Retrieved 2014 05 06 Weserburg Farbe im Fluss Weserburg de 2012 01 29 Retrieved 2014 05 06 http www weserburg de index php id 166 amp tx ttproducts pi1 product 61 Wortgewand Bremen Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen Peter Friese Wortgewand bremen de Retrieved 2014 05 06 Weserburg Archiv 2007 Weserburg de Retrieved 2014 05 06 External links EditLiterature by and about Peter Friese in the German National Library catalogue Die Kunst der offenen Fragen TAZ 27 Nov 2013 Helden wie wir Monopol Sabine Weier 25 July 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Friese amp oldid 1172561473, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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