Andreas Tacke

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Andreas Tacke (* 1954 in Blankenstein ) is a German art historian .

Life

After studying architecture at the Münster University of Applied Sciences (Dipl. Ing.) And the TU Berlin as well as a short career, Andreas Tacke studied art history, sociology and philosophy at the universities in Bonn , Münster and Berlin with several longer stays in Italy , mainly in Rome . He completed his studies with a Magister Artium at the Free University of Berlin . This was followed by his doctorates at the TU Berlin in art history (Dr. phil.) And in architecture (Dr.-Ing.). Subsequently, financed by the J. Paul Getty Trust , he was entrusted as an employee of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg with the processing and publication of the inventory catalog of the baroque paintings. This was followed by years as a university assistant and later as an academic adviser at the University of Augsburg . In 2000, Andreas Tacke completed his habilitation in art studies at the TU Berlin. Substitute and visiting professorships followed in Kassel, Jena, Kiel, Marburg, Heidelberg, Graz and Trier. In 2004 he was offered the chair for art history at the University of Trier. The call was accepted in 2005. He retired at the end of 2019.

In addition to his teaching activities, he is also active as a curator as well as a member of the scientific advisory board at exhibitions in Germany and abroad and as a catalog author. In November 2010 he was awarded an "ERC Advanced Grant" by the European Research Council of the European Union in the field of "Social Sciences and Humanities" for his artifex project (2011-2016) . In 2011 the Trier Center for Artists' Social History (TAK) was founded at the University of Trier .

Research priorities and projects

The focus of research is the German art and cultural history with its European and non-European implications as well as the history of science in the early modern and modern times. His teaching (he was partly represented by Dagmar Eichberger from 2011 to 2016 because of his EU project "artifex") includes European and North American art history up to the present day and Andreas Tacke integrates practice-oriented student projects; this has resulted in exhibitions and numerous publications.

Monographs

  • "The Mahler Order and Customs in Nürmberg". The Nuremberg painter (guild) books supplemented by further sources, genealogies and vitae from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. Edited by Heidrun Ludwig, Andreas Tacke and Ursula Timann. In cooperation with Klaus Frhr. by Andrian-Werburg and Wiltrud Fischer-Pache. Genealogies and Viten Friedrich von Hagen, Register Friedrich von Hagen and Andreas Tacke; ed. by Andreas Tacke. Munich and Berlin: Deutscher Kunstverlag, 2001. ISBN 3-422-06343-9 .
  • The paintings of the 17th century in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, inventory catalog. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern, 1995. ISBN 3-8053-1713-1 .
  • Churches for the Diaspora. Christoph Hehl's Berlin Buildings and University Activities 1894–1911 (= The Buildings and Art Monuments of Berlin Supplement 24). (Ing.-Diss. Berlin 1992), Berlin: Gebrüder Mann, 1993. ISBN 3-7861-1690-3 .
  • The Catholic Cranach. On two major orders from Lucas Cranach the Elder, Simon Franck and the Cranach workshop 1520–1540 (= Berlin writings on art 2). (Phil. Diss. Berlin-West 1989), Mainz: Philipp von Zabern, 1992. ISBN 3-8053-1228-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Trier chair for art history. Retrieved February 14, 2017 .
  2. ^ Trier chair for art history. Retrieved February 10, 2017 .