Daniel Tyradellis

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Daniel Tyradellis (* 1969 in Cologne ) is a German philosopher and curator .

Life

Tyradellis grew up as the son of a Greek psychologist and a German psychologist in North Rhine-Westphalia . He studied philosophy and philosophy of science in Cologne, Bochum, Vienna and Berlin. He then completed a second degree in sociology at the Free University of Berlin . He was a member of the DFG graduate school Coding of Violence in Media Change at the Humboldt University in Berlin as a doctoral student (2000–2003) and as a postdoctoral student (2004–2006). Tyradellis received his doctorate in 2003 under Friedrich Kittler with a thesis on the genesis of phenomenology in the context of the basic mathematical crisis . In 2004 he received the Humboldt Prize . From 2007 to 2009 he was a member of the DFG network Violence of the Archives .

Tyradellis initially worked as an author and editor in 1988 at the Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft in Cologne, then from 1992 to 1993 at Passagen Verlag in Vienna and in 1995 at the Akademie der Künste Berlin and at Merve Verlag Berlin (1994–1997).

Since 1997 he has curated numerous exhibition projects between science, art and cultural history. He curated exhibitions for the German Hygiene Museum in Dresden , Jewish Museum Berlin , Deichtorhallen Hamburg , KW - Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin, Kunsthalle Krems , Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart , Berlin Medical History Museum of the Charité , Academy of the Arts Berlin , Strauhof Literature Museum, Zurich.

His current research interests are curatorial theory and practice, the philosophy of immanence , and the image of thought .

Works (selection)

  • Concrete Sociology (with Dieter Claessens ), Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen 1997.
  • Shallows: Husserl's conceptual level between formalism and lifeworld. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2006.
  • What do we mean by thinking? (with Jean-Luc Nancy ), Diaphanes publishing house, Zurich, Berlin 2013.
  • Tired museums or: how exhibitions could change our thinking. Edition Körber Foundation, Hamburg 2014.
  • bauhaus - documenta. Vision and Brand , Ed .: with Birgit Joos and Philipp Oswalt, Leipzig 2019, ISBN 978-3-95905-299-3

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Homepage of Daniel Tyradellis