Claudia Perren

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Claudia Perren (born January 10, 1973 in Berlin ) is a German architectural theorist and curator .

Life

Claudia Perren grew up in East Berlin . After studying architecture at the Berlin-Weißensee School of Art , with Peter Wilson von Bolles + Wilson and the Cooper Union in New York City and with Raimund Abraham , she completed postgraduate studies at the ETH Zurich with Kurt W. Forster from 1997 to 1998 . In 2005, she was at the University of Kassel with a dissertation on Dan Graham and Peter Eisenman Ph.D. , the reviewers of the thesis were the Zurich architect Hans Frei and the Swiss art historian Philip Ursprung .

From 2006 she taught curatorial practice, history and theory of architecture and art at the University of Sydney and worked at the interface of art, design and architecture. Perren curated exhibitions and published in Australia, Germany and other countries. On August 1, 2014, Perren took over the position of director of the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation . On August 1, 2020, she will become the director of the Basel School of Design and Art .

Fonts

  • Dan Graham, Peter Eisenman. Positions on the concept. Kassel University Press, Kassel 2005. ( full text PDF )
  • with Kristien Ring (Ed.): Wohnraum Moderne_Australische Architektur / Living the Modern_Australian Architecture. (on the occasion of the exhibition Living Space Modern Australian Architecture, shown for the first time from September 13th to November 11th 2007, German Architecture Center DAZ, Berlin; texts by Claudia Perren, Kristien Ring, Richard Blythe, Philip Drew, Philip Goad, Gevork Hartoonian, Tom Heneghan, Hannah Lewi, Elizabeth Musgrave, Peter Wilson and others) Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern 2007.
  • with Miriam Mlecek (Ed.): URBAN AU. Street / Art / Architecture. (Exhibition catalog) Gallery of Australian Design GAD, Canberra 2011.
  • with Miriam Mlecek (ed.): URBAN AU II. (exhibition catalog; with works by Russell Isaac Cole, Tanja Milbourne, Ben Milboune, Zap and Jumbo; texts by Katja Aßmann , Katja Sergeeva, Din Heagney and others; interviews by Rohan Ranasinghe and Benjamin Norris) Stattbad, Berlin 2013.
  • with Sarah Breen Lovett (Ed.): Reverse projections. Expanded Architecture at The Rocks. (Exhibition catalog; with works by Zanny Begg, Simon Weir, Kevin Liu, Edward Leckie, Lindsay Webb, Rachel Couper, Ivana Kuzmanovska, Kate Dunn, Lymesmith / Sonia van de Haar, Joshua Lynch, Richard Goodwin and essays by Michael Tawa, Thea Brejzek , Lawrence Wallen, Kate Richards, Cristina Garduño Freeman, Antonia Fredman, Vicki Leibowitz, Yvette Hamilton, Campbell Drake, Ross Anderson, Rochus Urban Hinkel and others) Broken Dimanche Press, Berlin 2014.
  • with Miriam Mlecek (Ed.): Perception in Architecture. Here and Now. (Essays by Annett Zinsmeister , Arnaud Hendrickx, Tim Ireland, Marian Macken, William Feuerman, Suzi Attiwill, Izabela Wieczorek, Yannis Zavoleas, Malte Wagenfeld and others) Cambridge Scholar Publishing, 2015.
  • with Sarah Breen Lovett (Ed.): Expanded Architecture - Temporal Spatial Practices. (Exhibition catalog; with works by Ainslie Murray, Lindsay Webb, Eduardo Kairuz, Francis Kenna, Cottage Industries, Ryuichi Fujimura, Kate Sherman; essays by Vladimir Belogolovsky, Paola Favaro, Billy Gruner, Thea Brejzek, Lawrence Wallen and others) Bauhaus Edition 47, AADR (Art Architecture Design Research), Baunach track book, 2016.
  • with Alexia Poth, Torsten Blume (ed.): Big plans! Modern guys, fantasists and inventors. (Exhibition catalog; with essays by Beat Wyss , Patrick Rössler , Christiane Keim and others) Bauhaus Edition 50, Kerber Verlag, Bielefeld 2016, ISBN 978-3-7356-0184-1 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Günter Kowa: Claudia Perren: "I want to stimulate a discourse". Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, April 14, 2014, accessed on March 22, 2015 .
  2. ^ BauNetz: Bye bye, Bauhaus - Claudia Perren goes to Basel. March 31, 2020, accessed April 4, 2020 .