Charlotte Martinz-Turek

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Charlotte Martinz-Turek ( November 13, 1970 - May 12, 2009 in Vienna ) was an Austrian cultural historian and curator .

Life

Charlotte Martinz-Turek studied history at the University of Vienna . from 2000 to 2002 she was curatorial assistant at the Kunsthalle Wien . She taught at the Institute for History of the University of Vienna, the University of Applied Arts Vienna , the Vienna Art School and the University of Applied Sciences for Knowledge Management Vienna. She was a partner in trafo.K, an office for art and culture mediation and one of the initiators of schnittpunkt. exhibition theory and practice . Most recently she was - together with Barbara Pitschmann - working as an author and director of the Linz09 project Rebels .

On May 12, 2009, Charlotte Martinz-Turek died of a head injury. She was found lying next to her bicycle near the Falcostiege in the 5th district of Vienna .

Curator

  • 1997: think female. A plein-air exhibition about petrified gender relations , Vienna, with C. Rainer and C. Moser
  • 2002-2004: Phonorama. An exhibition on the cultural history of the voice as a medium (scientific and curatorial team), Center for Art and Media Technology (ZKM), Baden-Württemberg
  • 2005: Monument to Defeat - Liberation Period 1945–1947 , temporary installation, Ostarrichipark, Vienna, with Martin Krenn and Nora Sternfeld.
  • 2006: Airworld. On traveling in the air , Vienna Technical Museum
  • 2008: Have The Cake And Eat It, Too. Institutional criticism as instituting practice , Kunsthalle Exnergasse Vienna

Publications

Contributions (selection)
  • "Don't shout! Do converse! ”Speaking in the museum. In: Kulturrisse . Journal for Radical Democratic Cultural Policy, 02/2009. Internet version . This article was published “in memory of Charlotte Martinz-Turek, […. who] was a dear friend, colleague and committed collaborator in a number of joint projects ”to many in the editorial team.

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Individual evidence

  1. heute.at:Linz09-Fluch: Already two dead ( Memento from June 30, 2016 in the Internet Archive )