Klaus Urbons Explained

Klaus Urbons
Birth Date:30 September 1952
Birth Place:Göhren, Rügen, Germany
Nationality:German
Known For:Photography, printmaking
Notable Works:Museum für Fotokopie, "Makroscope" art centre
Movement:Xerography, xerox art, fine-art photography, conceptual photography
Education:Hochschule Düsseldorf
Website:http://www.urbons.de

Klaus Urbons (Göhren on Rügen, 1952) is a German photographer and xerography printmaker. He is a pioneer and leading figure of copy art in Germany and not only. He founded the Museum für Fotokopie, and is the author and translator of books on the history of Copy Art and photocopiers, as well as a curator and a collector.

Biography

After completing secondary school, Klaus did an apprenticeship as a typographer. At the same time he studied visual communication and art history at the Hochschule Düsseldorf.

In 1976, he co-founded the first artist's gallery and picture lending library in Mülheim an der Ruhr, called "Atelier i.d. Altstadt".

In December 1977, the first artistic works with copiers were produced and displayed. In the following years, two other artist's galleries evolved from this first project: the "Panoptikum" (1978–1980) and the "Holoskop" (1980–1984).

Since 1980, Urbons has been self-employed as an author, graphic-designer, curator, artist and has been researching on the history, technology and art of photocopying, electrography and digital media. He is one of the major experts in this field worldwide.

In 1984 the international exhibition project, curated by Urbons, "Art Shelter — Kunstschutzkeller", took place. It has been a 1 year long project that involved a large group of international artists.

In March 1985 Klas Urbons founded the "Museum für Fotokopie" in Mülheim an der Ruhr, an international forum for technology and Art produced with photocopiers. The Museum built up one of the most important collection of Art in this field, covering the technological and artistic history of modern photocopying Art. More than 20 exhibitions of Copy Art produced by artists from Germany and abroad have been organized by the Museum as well as competitions and workshops. The Museum also collected several devices from the very early stages of this printing technique in the 1950s: in Germany called Blitzkopie and in the USA called xerography. The collection of about 100 copying machines and consumables, technical library & documentation as well as a prospectus collection (since 1950) is hosted by the German Museum of Technology (Berlin) in 1999.[1] [2] [3]

In 2013, Urbons co-founded the "Makroscope: Centre for Art and Technology" in Mülheim.

In 2017, Klaus Urbons was awarded the Prize .[4] [5] [6] [7]

Exhibitions and Projects

Publications

References

  1. Web site: Biography of Klaus Urbons . 2017-05-16 . Official site of city Mülheim an der Ruhr.
  2. Web site: Das Museum für Fotokopie-Projekt 1985–1999 . www.urbons.de . 2017-09-23.
  3. Book: Eichhorn, Kate . Adjusted Margin: Xerography, Art, and Activism in the Late Twentieth Century . MIT Press . 2016 . 9780262033961 . 151.
  4. News: Bekanntgabe der Ruhrpreisträger 2017 . Baudy . Frank . 2017-05-16 . Official site of city Mülheim an der Ruhr.
  5. News: Ruhrpreis für Robert Schlögl und Klaus Urbons . Tost . Steffen . 2017-05-16 . Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung.
  6. News: Bekanntgabe der Ruhrpreisträger 2017 . 2017-05-16 . Focus.
  7. News: Robert Schlögl und Klaus Urbons gewinnen den Ruhrpreis 2017 . 2017 . Lokalkompass.
  8. Book: Urbons, Klaus . Kopieren heute : d. Geschichte d. Fotokopie u. ihre heutige Anwendung für d. moderne Büro . Minolta-Camera-Handelsges., Business Equipment Div. . 1988 . 978-3-9801697-0-7 . Langenhagen . de.
  9. Book: Urbons, Klaus. Copy art : Kunst und Design mit dem Fotokopierer. DuMont Taschenbücher. 1991. 3770126556 . 1. Köln. de.
  10. Book: Urbons, Klaus . Copy Art - Fénymásolás-művészet . Magyar Műhely Kiadó . 2005 . 9789637596513 . Budapest . hu.
  11. Book: Urbons, Klaus. Elektrografie. Analoge und digitale Bilder. José Ramón Alcalá, Guy Bleus, Monique Brunet-Weinmann, Dina Dar, Herbert W. Franke, Ken Friedman, Roland Henß-Dewald, Peter Huemer, Georg Mühleck, Rolf Sachsse, Sonia Sheridan. DuMont. 1994. 3770132033. Köln. de.
  12. Book: Urbons, Klaus . Edith Weyde: wie eine Erfinderin aus dem Rheinland die Welt veränderte . Edition Makroscope . 2016 . 978-3-00-054646-4 . Ehlen . Jan . Mülheim an der Ruhr . de, en . Urbons . Klaus . Edith Weyde : How an inventor from the Rhine-Land changed the world.

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