Frauke Engel

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Frauke Engel (* 1961 ) is a German art historian and museum director .

Life

After completing her studies, Frauke Engel worked for the Bahlsen company in the 1990s as director of the Bahlsen Museum .

During the World Exhibition Expo 2000 in Hanover , Engel was a program adviser and co-designer of the cultural kaleidoscope series of events in Hanover .

Frauke Engel, who is primarily active in “art PR ”, wrote numerous publications for institutions, companies, museums and galleries, such as the Lower Saxony State Museum , the Lower Saxony State Theater , the Robert Bosch company and the Depelmann gallery . The art historian temporarily acted as spokesperson for the media group in Tiedthof .

Frauke Engel is press spokeswoman for the Lower Saxony / Bremen regional association of Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe eV

Fonts (selection)

  • Frauke Engel, Thomas Hirthe: Bildwerke 1902–1936. Bernhard Hoetger (= gallery manual , vol. 2), Hanover: Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum, 1994, ISBN 978-3-929444-01-8 and ISBN 3-929444-01-1
  • Brigitta Weber, Allmuth Behrendt, Frauke Engel, Gerlinde Hahn, Astrid Stork, Verena Streitenberg: Prinzenstrasse. Hannoversche Hefte zur Theatergeschichte , No. 5: Heinrich Marschner , Hanover: Lower Saxony State Theater Hanover, 1995, ISBN 3-931266-01-X
  • Rolf Becker, Frauke Engel: “Our best advertising has always been our product.” Advertising at Bosch from the beginnings to 1960 (= Bosch Archive Series , Vol. 2), publisher: Central Public Relations Department (ZÖ) of the Robert-Bosch- GmbH; responsible for the content: Corporate Archives (ZÖF), Stuttgart: ZÖ der Robert-Bosch-GmbH, 1998, ISBN 978-3-9804389-1-9 and ISBN 3-9804389-1-0 ; contents
  • Dietmar Junghans (ed.), Frauke Engel: Through-Views. Art in Glass Houses 2007, Sea Art Room. , Catalog for the exhibition of the same name in Wunstorf-Steinhude, [Wunstorf-Steinhude]: Meerkunstraum, 2007
  • Frauke Engel, Kathrin Symens: Quite a lady and yet a housewife. Fashion in advertising for vacuum cleaners, radio & Co. , exhibition catalog, publisher: Museum für Energiegeschichte (n) , Hanover, 2008
  • Frauke Engel, Andreas Schulz (text), Thomas Ritter, Marion Jaschke-Kowalski (arrangement), Thomas Hennecke et al. (Photos): Thomas Ritter. 2007–2011 , accompanying publication in German and English for the exhibition of the same name at Galerie Deppelmann, Langenhagen: Galerie Depelmann Edition, 2011, ISBN 978-3-928330-70-1
  • Frauke Engel (text), Marion Braun (ill.), Ingeborg Bauer: Jürgen Marose. Hikes - pictures 2007–2011 , texts in German and English, Langenhagen: Depelmann, 2011, ISBN 978-3-928330-67-1
  • Frauke Engel (text), Marion Jaschke-Kowalski (editing), Marion Braun, Matthias Langer (ill.): Hein Bohlen, excursions , accompanying booklet with German and English texts for the exhibition of the same name, Langenhagen: Depelmann, 2013, ISBN 978-3 -928330-73-2
  • Frauke Engel (text), Stephanie Röttger ( collaborator ): Gabriele Bittner, new works from 2016 , accompanying booklet to the exhibition in the Galerie Depelmann in Langenhagen, texts in German and English, 1st edition, Langenhagen: Verlag Depelmann, 2016, ISBN 978 -3-928330-78-7 and ISBN 3-928330-78-0

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c o.V. : Staatsschauspiel Hannover , Issue 5: Heinrich Marschner on the website staatsheater-hannover.de [undated], last accessed on October 19, 2017
  2. a b Compare the information and cross-references from the German National Library
  3. George A. Speckert : KulturKaleidoskop - made in Hannover: Alternative culture in the tailwind of EXPO2000 , 1st edition, Hamburg: tredition, 2017, ISBN 978-3-7439-5486-1 and ISBN 3-7439-5486-9 , p. 22nd
  4. Matthias Kothe: Rearview mirror: The Tiedthof am Steintor in Hanover / Lifestyle instead of class war on the page txtartblog.wordpress.com on March 11, 2014, last accessed on October 19, 2017
  5. Annabelle Wegener, Loreen Abedi: PR (SH) -Interview / Frauke Engel , illustrated interview on the website of the Public Relations Students Association Hannover eV from April 4, 2016, last accessed on October 19, 2017