Dieter C. Schütz

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Dieter C. Schütz (born November 1, 1953 in Cologne ) is a German art and cultural scientist and design theorist .

Life

Schütz studied art history, comparative literature, German, cultural anthropology, classical archeology and Dutch philology in Bonn, Cologne and Berlin. From 1980 to 1989 he worked for Tilmann Buddensieg at the University of Bonn , where he received his doctorate . In this context he was involved in a number of projects and publications, e. B. Funkkolleg Art, industrial culture, everyday culture, research into ceramics in the Weimar Republic.

In 1988/89 Schütz was curator of the exhibition "Design in Cologne" in the Cologne City Museum . In 1989 he was responsible for the project management of Drachenburg Castle of the North Rhine-Westphalia Foundation . From 1989 to 1991 he worked for Prof. Eberhard Weise, a board member of Bayer AG . Since then, Schütz has been holding seminars for the shop stewards there; he also works for Covestro AG.

From 1992 Schütz taught design theory and communication at the Cologne University of Applied Sciences (today Technical University) until he founded the Academy for Communication Design in Düsseldorf / Cologne in 1998. In 2008 he was appointed professor for cultural studies at the IB University in Berlin . From 2008 to 2013 he was the founding dean of the Faculty of Cultural Studies.

Since 2013 he has been chairman of the board of trustees of the Horst and Gretl Will Foundation and board member of the Young Literature House Foundation in Cologne.

Since September 1, 2016 he has been a professor at the Rheinische Fachhochschule Köln.

literature

  • Design, undisciplined - Festschrift for Dieter C. Schütz for his 60th birthday , ed. by Christoph Emschermann and Gert Ressel, St. Vith 2013. ISBN 978-90-902-7901-5

Fonts (selection)

  • Bayer as a patron. Carl Duisberg as a patron of the arts . Dissertation University of Bonn 1994.
  • From Hildebrand to Kricke. Contributions to the art of the 19th and 20th centuries. Student gift for Eduard Trier on February 7, 1985 , edited by Artar Valstar / Dieter Schütz
  • August Sander, Das Siebengebirge - Nature Pictures from the Years 1926-1953 , Cologne 1990 (Ed.)
  • The Rhenish Magnifico - Carl Duisberg as a patron of the arts. In: Andreas Beyer , Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani and Gunter Schweikhart (Eds.): Abundance - Festschrift for Tilmann Buddensieg. Alfter 1993.
  • Fundraising and cultural promotion between patronage, sponsoring, development association and foundation - attempt at a definition , in: The Fifth Cologne Design Yearbook 1996/97, ed. from the design department of the Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Cologne 1997
  • Church and Communication , In: Liturgy robes for worship today, ed. by Andreas Poschmann, Trier 2003
  • Colony II and III - Bayer AG factory estates 1900-1925 , In: UnternehmerVillen / UnternehmerWillen, ed. von Galerie und Schloss, Bergisch Gladbach 2009
  • A temple for Moabit (100 years of the turbine hall in Berlin) , In: form 225, 2009
  • From applied arts to product design , article in the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger on August 21, 2014
  • VerSIErt - women write history, in: VAA Magazin - magazine for leaders in chemistry, June 2016  
  • Historical Bayer posters, published by Bayer AG, Leverkusen 2016
  • New establishment of the Baykomm - history and identity of a life science explorer, in: VAA Magazin - magazine for leaders in chemistry, December 2016
  • Mobility of the future: PS-Bolide made of plastic, in: VAA Magazin - magazine for managers in chemistry, December 2017

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