Gerhard Goeschel

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Gerhard Göschel (born 1940 in Wiener Neustadt ) is a visual artist .

Live and act

Göschel was born in Wiener Neustadt, then part of Germany , during the Second World War . He then grew up in Franconia . After leaving school, he studied at various art schools. He attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg , the State University of Fine Arts - Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main and the University of Fine Arts in Berlin .

From 1994 to 2000, Gerhard Göschel lived in the so-called Künstlerhaus Hamburg-Bergedorf, a project funded by the Hamburg Cultural Authority and the Reemtsma Foundation . He then moved with his wife to Zollchow in the municipality of Milower Land in the west of the state of Brandenburg , where he built a three-sided farm as a place to live and work. Cultural events such as exhibitions and music performances take place repeatedly at the so-called Kunsthof Galm. Together with the composer Jörn Arnecke , Gerhard Göschel founded the Galmer Hofkultur. This cultural event has been taking place at Kunsthof Galm since 2000 in late summer.

Exhibitions

Installations

In the church of St. Nikolai in Spandau , Göschel designed the veil of the newly built organ . In the courtyard of the headquarters of the Techniker Krankenkasse in Karlsruhe is a six-part work made of stainless steel that he created. In an entrance area of ​​the Oberlinhaus in Potsdam-Babelsberg there is the work 5 elements made of wood and fabric . The plants Aufwind I and Aufwind II were installed in the city of Rathenow at Berliner Str. 9 and 67 on behalf of the municipal housing association KWR. The work Mündige Bürger was inaugurated in the Havelland district building, Rathenow in December 2014.

literature

  • Thomas Kornbichler (Ed.): Gerhard Göschel: Work 1989-1994 (catalog for the exhibition in the Spandau Citadel), Ed. Art market, Berlin 1994, ISBN 978-3-926386-10-6 .
  • Association of contemporary art and culture in Milower Land (ed.): Gerhard Göschel Weeding in Paradise , works of the last twenty years, catalog on the occasion of Göschel's 70th birthday and for the exhibition in the Kunsthalle Brennabor, ISBN 978-3-00-030137-7
  • General lexicon of artists in the visual and creative arts of the late XX. Century, DVD complete edition

Web links

Single receipts

  1. Gerhard Göschel . Brandenburger Theater . Accessed March 7, 2015.
  2. Vita ( Memento of the original from February 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Accessed March 7, 2015. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ggoeschel-art.de