Eva Linhart

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Eva Linhart is a German art historian with a focus on art and image theory at the interface of free and applied art. As a curator , she heads the book art and graphics department at the Museum Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt am Main .

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Linhart studied art history, philosophy and archeology in Frankfurt am Main and did his doctorate in Basel with Gottfried Boehm on the subject of artists and passion . She completed her traineeship at Parkett-Verlag in Zurich.

Her main exhibitions are: Almir Mavignier. Additive Plakate (2004) , The Right Book. Johannes Gachnang as publisher (2005) , Gunter Rambow. Posters (2007) , Květa Pacovská. Maximum Contrast (2008) Tobias Rehberger. Flat. Posters, poster concepts and murals (2010) , Double Intensity. 30 years of Brinkmann & Bose (2012) . With the exhibition Give Love Back. Ata Macias und Partner (2014/15) asked what applied art can be today and presented the new acquisitions of artist books between graphic design and self-publishing in 172 new book objects (2017). Your last exhibition   Michael Riedel. Graphic as an event (2018)  focused on the interface applied and free graphics.

Her research areas as an image scientist include genius aesthetics, the question of the aesthetic limit and the positioning of the artistic book object as a performative art space. She was and is a lecturer at various colleges and universities in order to address the double talent of books in the context of the problem of free and applied art: on the one hand, the book as a medium for literature, on the other hand, the book as an artist's book and thus in its capacity as a form of expression To be art.

In her academic work she concentrates on the hypothesis that the visual arts argue under the concept of autonomy in terms of production aesthetics, whereas graphic design as applied art requires a paradigm of aesthetics of reception.

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Individual evidence

  1. Eva Linhart: Artists and Passion - A contribution to the genius aesthetics of the early modern age, developed from the depictions of Christ by James Sidney Ensor (1860-1949) . Frankfurt am Main 2000.
  2. The PARQUET books and editions on contemporary art. Retrieved July 9, 2019 .
  3. Eva Linhart: Additive posters: = Additive posters . Ed. Menges, Stuttgart London 2004, ISBN 978-3-932565-41-0 ( dnb.de [accessed July 9, 2019]).
  4. The right book: Johannes Gachnang as a publisher; [on the occasion of the exhibition "The right book. Johannes Gachnang as publisher" in the Museum of Applied Arts Frankfurt, from May 19 to July 17, 2005] . Museum for Applied Art, Frankfurt am Main 2005, ISBN 978-3-88270-105-0 ( dnb.de [accessed on July 9, 2019]).
  5. ^ Gunter Rambow - Plakate, posters: on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name in the Museum of Applied Arts Frankfurt from April 19 to July 8, 2007 . Ed. Menges, Stuttgart London 2007, ISBN 978-3-936681-19-2 ( dnb.de [accessed on July 9, 2019]).
  6. Květa Pacovská - Maximum contrast: on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name in the Museum of Applied Arts Frankfurt from September 13, 2007 to April 6, 2008 . Mined, Bargteheide Paris 2008, ISBN 978-3-86566-005-3 ( dnb.de [accessed on July 9, 2019]).
  7. Tobias Rehberger - flat: posters, poster concepts and wall paintings; [on the occasion of the exhibition "Tobias Rehberger - Flach. Posters, Poster Concepts and Wall Paintings" in the Museum of Applied Art, Frankfurt from March 7th to May 2nd, 2010] . Distance-Verl, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-942405-00-3 ( dnb.de [accessed on July 9, 2019]).
  8. Museum of Applied Arts "Double Intensity" 30 years of Brinkmann + Bose Berlin 2011: B + B; [on the occasion of the exhibition Double Intensity. 30 years of the Brinkmann & Bose publishing house in the Museum of Applied Arts Frankfurt, a museum of the city of Frankfurt am Main, from October 13, 2011 to January 15, 2012] . Brinkmann + Bose, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-940048-11-0 ( dnb.de [accessed on July 9, 2019]).
  9. Give Love Back. Ata Macias and Partner - Frankfurt aM. Retrieved on July 9, 2019 (German).
  10. 172 new book objects: Book art and graphics in the Museum Angewandte Kunst further thought . Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main 2017, ISBN 978-3-88270-120-3 ( dnb.de [accessed on July 9, 2019]).
  11. ^ Museum of Applied Art: Michael Riedel. Graphic as an event: June 9th-14th October 2018, texts on the exhibition = June 9 to October 14, 2018, texts on the exhibition = Michael Riedel: Graphic art as event . First edition. Museum for Applied Art, Frankfurt am Main 2018 ( dnb.de [accessed on July 9, 2019]).
  12. HFBK: Essay from the Lerchenfeld # 48: Thinking Graphic Design :. Retrieved July 9, 2019 .