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| "Have I not amused you brilliantly? Female subversions in the art of the late GDR" |
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| Start Date: | 11/4/2010 | Start Time: | 5:00 PM |
| End Date: | 11/4/2010 | |
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Event Description Susanne Altmann is an art historian, art critic and independent curator based in Dresden. In 2005, she organized the German-Polish symposium, "Mechanisms of Oblivion" about phenomena of marginalization and canonization of art before and after the transformations of 1989 (conference reader, Revolver publishers 2006). Since 2000, she has been corresponent to the widely read German art magazine Art - Das Kunstmagazin. Her recent shows include "The Drawing Biennal" (for the Drawing Association of Norway in Oslo/Moss 2010), "KUDA/WOHIN: Russia Today" with video artists Ine Lamers & Martina Wolf (Motorenhalle, Dresden 2010), Zellinnendruck: East German artists' books from the 1980’s (Neues Museum, Nuremberg 2010) and "Have I not amused you brilliantly: Female Subversions in the art of the late GDR" (2009/10 Dresden, 2011 Kunsthalle Mannheim). In January 2011, she will be guest curating the National Members Exhibition at A.I.R. Gallery/ NYC. |
Location Information: Main Campus - Tyler School of Art Room: B004
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Open to: AllStudentsFaculty/staffAlumni |
Temple sponsor organization: Generous support provided by the Department of Art History, Tyler School of Art, Temple University and the Senate Forum Lectures and Forums Committee. |
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