Katja Aßmann Explained

Katja Aßmann (born 28 May 1971) is a German curator and arts administrator. She is currently the artistic director of Urbane Künste Ruhr (Urban Arts Ruhr).[1]

About

Aßmann, who studied architecture and art history in Bochum. In 1999, Aßmann directed the art and culture department of the International Architecture Exhibition Emscher Park. From 2002 to 2007 she worked as freelance curator for several exhibition projects (e.g. “The Wall” from Christo and Jeanne-Claude, “ENTRY2006” in cooperation with MoMA, Cooper-Hewitt Museum et al.). In 2007, Aßmann was assigned to manage the divisions Architecture, Urban Planning, and Visual Arts of the European Capital of Culture Ruhr.2010.

Since 2012, Katja Aßmann is artistic director of Urbane Künste Ruhr (Urban Arts Ruhr),[2] a cultural institution that focuses on art in urban spaces. Aßmann developed the artistic conception for Urbane Künste Ruhr and curates own productions with various national and international artists and co-productions with artistic and scientific partner institutions from the Ruhr and abroad.

Projects

Katja Aßmann curated an array of projects for IBA Emscher Park, for the European Capital of Culture Ruhr.2010, and as freelance curator.

Some of these projects are:

Publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nrw.de/landesregierung/katja-assmann-uebernimmt-die-kuenstlerische-leitung-fuer-die-neue-programmsaeule-kuenste-im-urbanen-raum-bei-der-kultur-ruhr-gmbh-12015/ Press release of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
  2. Web site: 18 March 2016. Urbane Künste Ruhr stellt Jahresprogramm 2016 vor. 2021-03-05. Kunst-Mag. de-DE.
  3. Web site: Biennale für internationale Lichtkunst Ruhr.2010: Licht RUHR.2010| Licht Ruhr.2010| . 2012-11-06 . https://archive.today/20130210113337/http://www.biennale-lichtkunst.de/pages/en/licht_ruhr2010/index.licht_ruhr2010.htm . 2013-02-10 . dead .