Ariane Grigoteit

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Ariane Grigoteit (2018)

Ariane Grigoteit (born August 4, 1961 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German art historian , curator and museum director.

Life

Grigoteit is the daughter of the artist Renate Rauleder and the architect Willi Grigoteit. She studied art history , archeology , Romance studies and art education in Frankfurt, Hamburg and Berlin.

Magister: World Judgment Table of the Vatican Museums Rome / Villa Hertziana;

Doctorate: Beuys watercolor works, Goethe University Frankfurt.

Grigoteit has worked in art management for international companies and private collections for over thirty years. Among other things, the proven expert in contemporary and modern art built the Deutsche Bank collection into the largest corporate collection for twenty-two years , initiated the company's global art program and was co-head of the Deutsche Guggenheim exhibition hall in Berlin. A particular highlight of her exhibitions conceived for Berlin and subsequent stations in Singapore and Tokyo was, among other things, the anniversary show “25”, which was designed together with Zaha Hadid. Grigoteit gained international renown through more than ninety exhibitions, lectures, scientific publications and publications. Between September 2018 and December 2018 she was director of the Kirchner Museum Davos. The proven connoisseur and specialist in contemporary art curates international exhibitions and advises a group of collectors.

Grigoteit was married to the musician and musicologist Peter Heberer, who died in 2016.

Works

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1991: RETHINKING SPACE, Eight German Sculptors - Works on Paper I The Lobby Gallery, New York
  • 1994: ARTISTS IN FRANKFURT I Frankfurt Art Fair
  • 1998: ART AND PAPER ON THE CATWALK I Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin
  • 1998: SERIES. Bernd & Hilla Becher I Goethe Institute Rome and Naples
  • 1998: GEORG BASELITZ I Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa
  • 1998: KATHARINA SIEVERDING, works on pigment I Düsseldorf, Berlin
  • 1999: LANDSCAPES OF A CENTURY I Kunstverein Aalen, Küppersmühle Duisburg Weserbergmuseum Bremen
  • 1999: GEORG BASELITZ I Städel Museum, Frankfurt
  • 1999: ANDREAS SLOMINSKI: Fallen I Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin
  • 2000: FÖRG I Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, Neuer Kunstverein Aschaffenburg, KunstLANDing, Aschaffenburg
  • 2000: LAWRENCE WEINER: After All / After All I Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin
  • 2001: THE SULTANS SIGNATURE, Ottoman calligraphy I Museum for Applied Arts Frankfurt,
  • 2001: Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, Sakip Sabanci Museum, Istanbul
  • 2001: EO RAUCH I Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, Chemnitz, Mannheimer Kunstverein, Old Palace, Wehr,
  • 2001: Neues Museum Weserburg, Augustinermuseum, Freiburg, The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin
  • 2001: International Culture Center Krakow
  • 2001: MOMENT I Frankfurt
  • 2001: MAN IN THE MIDDLE I Museum of Modern Art Passau, Hermitage St. Petersburg, Kunsthalle
  • 2001: Tübingen, Weserberg Museum Bremen, Saarbrücken
  • 2001: ARTIST COUPLES - ART AS TEAMWORK I Herrenhausen, Art and Antiques Fair Hanover KARA WALKER I Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin,
  • 2002: KARIN SANDER: Wordsearch - A Translinguistic Sculpture I New York
  • 2002: JEFF KOONS I Biennale Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • 2002: BILL VIOLA - GOING FORTH BY DAY I Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin
  • 2003: RICHARD ARTSCHWAGER, Up and Down / Back and Forth I Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin
  • 2004: FROM A GERMAN VIEWPOINT. ART AT THE PRESS OF A BUTTON I State Pushkin Museum, Moscow
  • 2005: 25 YEARS OF THE DEUTSCHE BANK I DEUTSCHE GUGGENHEIM BERLIN COLLECTION
  • 2006: WHEN WORLDS MEET I SELIGENSTADT
  • 2006: TOKYO BLOSSOMS I Hara Museum, Tokyo
  • 2006: ALL THE BEST I SAM, SINGAPORE
  • 2007: BLIND DATE ISTANBUL, Sakip Sabanci Museum, Istanbul
  • 2009: THE ART OF BUILDING BRIDGES WITH ART I Heusenstamm Castle
  • 2010: INSIDE & OUTSIDE I Albert Schweitzer School, Offenbach
  • 2011: SOUL PICTURES I prelature and monastery Seligenstadt
  • 2012: MERRY HEART I Orangery, Seligenstadt Monastery
  • 2015: CAN YOU SEE SOUNDS? Christoph de Temple in the Auberge de Temple I Johannesberg
  • 2016: ALEXANDER PAUL ENGLERT / SILKE SCHEUERMANN I Aschaffenburg
  • 2016: FRANCESCA GENTILI, Aschaffenburg

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