Bernhard Balkenhol (artist)

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Bernhard Balkenhol (born February 22, 1951 in Hadamar ) is a German painter , graphic artist , draftsman , performance artist , curator and university lecturer .

Education and University Teachers

Balkenhol studied fine arts , art education and visual communication at the art college in Kassel and passed his state examination in art and works. From 1976 to 1988 he was a teacher at the Justus-Liebig-Gymnasium in Darmstadt . He then had teaching positions at the State University of Fine Arts in Stuttgart . From 1988 to 1992 Balkenhol was a pedagogical assistant at the University of Kassel in the art department. From 1990 to 2005 he worked in teacher training for the Thuringian Institute for Curriculum Development and Media. Bernhard Balkenhol taught drawing and graphics as a substitute professor from 1999 to 2000 at the University of Dortmund at the Institute for Art and its Didactics.

Balkenhol has been a lecturer at the Kassel Art Academy for art didactics since 1992 . From 1996 to 2013 he was curating chairman of the Kasseler Kunstverein in Kassel.

Balkenhol curated group and solo exhibitions a. a. with Claude Lêvèque , Tony Oursler , Anton Henning , Marlene Dumas , Rotraut Pape , Franz Ackermann , Aernout Mik , Sivia Bächli , Penny Yassour , Peter Zimmermann , Ostkreuz , Hans Schabus , Reinigungsgesellschaft , Com & Com , Urs Lüthi , Anja Niedringhaus and Anselm Reyele . In 2016, Balkenhol curated the exhibition 20 Years of Willingshausen Artists' Scholarship in Willingshausen .

Balkenhol published numerous publications on the avant-garde of art history.

Bernhard Balkenhol lives in Kassel .

He is the brother of Stephan Balkenhol and Thomas Balkenhol .

student

Publications

  • 170 years of the Kasseler Kunstverein 1985-2005 (together with Jürgen O. Olbrich )
  • Kind of unrealized . University Press, Hamburg, 2006

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Die Welt from October 10, 2014 - Article at Nexis, accessed on November 14, 2017 from the world
  2. Main-Spitze from July 2, 2011 - Article at Nexis, accessed on November 14, 2017 from Main-Spitze
  3. Main-Spitze from June 27, 2011 - Article at Nexis, accessed on November 14, 2017 from Main-Spitze
  4. Oberhessische Zeitung of August 30, 2016 - article at Nexis, accessed on November 14, 2017 from the Oberhessische Zeitung