Arno Stern Explained

Arno Stern
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Birth Date:23 June 1924
Birth Place:Kassel, Hesse, Germany
Death Place:Paris, France
Nationality:French
Spouse:Michéle Stern
Children:3, including Bertrand

Arno Stern (23 June 1924 – 30 June 2024) was a German-born French pedagogue and researcher.

Life and career

Stern was born on 23 June 1924, in Kassel, Hesse, Germany. He attended a school there for three years before emigrating to France with his parents after Hitler came to power. After the outbreak of World War II, the family continued to flee to Switzerland. Together with around 300 other refugees, Stern spent his youth there in a makeshift factory building until the end of the war. During this internment period, the refugees were looked after by aid agencies that provided them with books, including about art history. He was a refugee for 12 years.[1] Stern also used his limited free time to draw in these years. After years of internment and statelessness, Stern returned to France with his family after the war and became a French citizen.

He was married to Michéle Stern and the couple have two sons (Bertrand Stern[2] (born 1948) and André Stern (born 1971)) and a daughter (Elénore Stern (born 1978 or 1979)). His first son, Bertrand, went to school but did not like it there, which is why his later born children were unschooled.[3] [4] [5]

Over time, the media became aware of Stern's work. He was interviewed several times, reports were made and he wrote articles about his work.[6]

UNESCO also became aware of Stern and delegated him as an expert to the first international congress on art education in Bristol. On 9 September 2019 Stern was honored by UNESCO and the Paris-Sorbonne University.[7] [8]

Stern turned 100 on 23 June 2024. He died a week later, on 30 June.[9] [10]

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Notes and References

  1. Beziehungsportrait: Michè und Arno Stern. 3 July 2024. malortmitte.de. Brigitte. de. Ariane Heimbach. Thomas Rusch. February 2024. 68–73.
  2. Web site: Sternstunde mit Bertrand Stern. 2018-06-01. Kinderwärts. de-DE. 2020-03-18.
  3. André Stern – Home. 2024-07-03. andrestern.com.
  4. Web site: interview. A Life of Learning & Passion. Edith Chabot-Laflamme. 2024-07-03. Life Learning Magazine.
  5. Web site: Die Schule nach der Schule. de. Henning Köhler. January 2014. 2024-07-03. erziehungskunst.de.
  6. Olivier Keller: Denn mein Leben ist Lernen. Wie Kinder aus eigenem Antrieb die Welt erforschen, Mit-Kindern-Wachsen, Freiamt im Schwarzwald 1999,, pp. 21f
  7. Web site: Liste des patronages accordés par la Commission nationale française pour l'UNESCO. La France à l’UNESCO.
  8. Web site: La trace de la mémoire organique – sous le patronage UNESCO . Painting Room Basel.
  9. Web site: Last night, Arno Stern passed away. 3 July 2024. 1 July 2024. Facebook. en,de,fr. Posted by .
  10. News: Arno Stern e la traccia naturale che è in noi. Arno Stern and the natural trace that is within us. 9 July 2024. La Stampa. it. 4 July 2024.