Anette Brunner

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Anette Brunner (* 1964 ) is a German art historian and author .

Life

Anette Brunner's place of work since 2011: The Koch Gallery on Königstrasse in Hanover

After attending school, Anette Brunner studied European art history, classical archeology and German philology in Heidelberg at the Ruprecht-Karls-University , where she completed her master's thesis on the wartime theme in 1993 . Artist leaflets. Contributed to the research on the position of visual artists during the First World War . Also in Heidelberg in 2001 she wrote her dissertation on aspects of the Goethe era under the title The Significant Eye. Aspects of the portrayal of eyes and gaze in the portrait of the Goethe era , the defense of which made them a Dr. phil. received his doctorate. Her main research interests are in the areas of painting, sculpture and graphic art from Classicism and Romanticism, the reception of antiquities in the early modern period and Italian majolica from the Renaissance.

In 2011 Anette Brunner joined the Koch Gallery in Hanover , for which she has since edited exhibition catalogs, among other things . In addition, she worked, for example, as an author on the German painter, graphic artist, sculptor and lecturer Otto Hettner in the general dictionary of artists .

Fonts (selection)

  • Wartime. Artist leaflets. A contribution to the study of the position of visual artists during the First World War , Master's thesis, University of Heidelberg, 1993
  • The significant eye. Aspects of the representation of eyes and gaze in the portrait of Goethe's time, at the same time dissertation 2001 at the University of Heidelberg, Münster: Scriptorium, 2003, ISBN 978-3-932610-22-6 and ISBN 3-932610-22-9
  • Anette Brunner (Red.), Rosemarie Drenkhahn, Anne Viola Siebert: Renaissance. Reception of antiquities in the applied arts of the 15th to 19th centuries (= Museum Kestnerianum / Kestner-Museum Hannover , vol. 6), catalog for the exhibition of the same name from April 3 to July 20, 2003 in the Kestner Museum Hannover, ed. from the state capital Hanover, the Lord Mayor, Kestner Museum, Hanover: Kestner Museum, 2003, ISBN 978-3-924029-35-7 and ISBN 3-924029-35-0
  • Anette Brunner: The " Hamelin Pottery " and the "Hamelin Pottery Klaus Delius" (1923–1966) . In: Keramos. Journal of the Society of Ceramic Friends , number 206 (2009), pp. 61–75
  • Anette Brunner: Otto Piene . Zero. Works from 1957–1966 , published on the occasion of Otto Piene's 85th birthday and the exhibition of the same name from April 27 to May 25, 2013 at Galerie Koch, Hanover: Galerie Koch, 2013
  • Anette Brunner: Red. From color accents to monochrome. February 13th-15th March 2014 , accompanying document to the exhibition of the same name in the Galerie Koch, Hanover: Galerie Koch, 2014
  • Anette Brunner: Blue. From color accents to monochrome II. February 25–26. March 2016 , published on the occasion of the exhibition shown in the Galerie Koch 2016, Hanover: Galerie Koch, 2014

Web links

  • Contact details along with a short biography and a portrait on the website of Galerie Koch

Individual evidence

  1. a b Compare the information from the German National Library and cross-references
  2. a b c Brief biography on the page galeriekoch.de [ undated ], last accessed on July 24, 2017
  3. a b Stephan Brakensiek: Wartime. Art in the service of war and propaganda , Norderstedt: Books on Demand, 2014, ISBN 978-3-7357-9384-3 , p. 288 and others; Preview over google books
  4. Compare the information from the DNB