Hannes Boehringer

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Hannes Böhringer (born October 21, 1948 in Hilden in the Rhineland) is a German philosopher and university professor who deals with modern and contemporary art and architecture. He combines this with a phenomenology of everyday life in a reflection on words, actions and objects.

Life

Böhringer studied philosophy, history, art history and sociology at the Universities of Münster , Heidelberg and Bochum . From 1986 to 1990 he was co-editor of the magazine Daidalos and in 2009 he received the Moholy Nagy Prize. He held visiting professorships in Paris , Budapest and Madison (Wisconsin) and taught at the University of Fine Arts in Braunschweig until 2012 . He currently lives in Berlin.

Fonts (selection)

  • Stopgap. Culture and Christianity ; Merve Verlag , Berlin 2012
  • Narrow scope. About building and building ; Wilhelm Fink Verlag , Paderborn 2010
  • Tough bench. Art philosophy architecture ; Merve Verlag, Berlin 2004
  • Looking for simplicity. A poetics ; Merve Verlag, Berlin 2000
  • On America's back. A New World Mythology in Western and Gangster Movies ; Merve Verlag, Berlin 1998
  • What is philosophy Six lectures ; Merve Verlag, Berlin 1993
  • Concept fields. From philosophy to art ; Merve Verlag, Berlin 1985
  • Bernhard Groethuysen: from the context of his writings ; Agora-Verlag, Berlin, 1978

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Feldhusen, Sebastian; Poerschke, Ute: Theory of Architecture: Contemporary Positions . Birkhäuser, Basel 2017, ISBN 978-3-0356-1451-0 .