Hartmut Dorgerloh

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Hartmut Dorgerloh

Hartmut Dorgerloh (born May 31, 1962 in East Berlin ) is a German art historian and monument conservator . Dorgerloh has been General Director of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin since June 1, 2018 .

Life

education

Hartmut Dorgerloh, a son of pastor Fritz Dorgerloh , grew up in Potsdam and graduated from high school in 1980 at the Helmholtz high school (old language branch).

After completing his military service, he studied art history and classical archeology at the Humboldt University in Berlin from 1982 to 1987 and completed his studies with the thesis The museum staging of art history - the picture and decoration program of the New Museum in Berlin . In 1997 he was at the Humboldt University Berlin with the work Die Nationalgalerie in Berlin. Doctorate on the history of the building on Museum Island 1841–1970 .

job

From 1977 to 1984 Dorgerloh worked as a freelance palace and park guide for the State Palaces and Gardens of Potsdam- Sanssouci . After completing his studies, he worked from 1987 to 1990 as a curator at the Institute for the Preservation of Monuments of the GDR, Berlin Office, where he mainly dealt with current monument preservation issues on the Berlin Museum Island .

After reunification, Dorgerloh moved at the beginning of 1991 to the Ministry of Science, Research and Culture in the state of Brandenburg, which had recently been re-established. There he headed the department for monument protection, which performed the tasks of the highest monument protection authority of the country and u. a. was responsible for the first monument protection law (1991) in the eastern German states. From 1997 to 1999 his duties also included the supervision of the foundation and the chairmanship of the advisory committee of the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg . In 1999, Dorgerloh was commissioned by the state to become the founding commissioner for the House of Brandenburg-Prussian History (HBPG) in Potsdam and was responsible for its opening exhibition “Landmarks - A journey of discovery through Brandenburg-Prussia” as part of PREUSSEN 2001 .

From August 1, 2002 to May 31, 2018, Hartmut Dorgerloh was General Director of the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg (SPSG).

During his term of office, the special investment program for the Prussian palaces and gardens (master plan) was completed, which the federal government (The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media) based on a resolution of the German Bundestag and the states of Brandenburg (Ministry of Science, Research and Culture) and Berlin (Senate Department for Culture and Europe) for the years 2008 to 2017 to save important monuments of the Berlin and Potsdam palace landscape. In ten years, an additional 155.03 million euros could be invested in the renovation of the historic facilities looked after by the SPSG - most of which have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990. In 2017, the federal government, Brandenburg and Berlin signed a second special investment program. With this 400 million euro agreement, the SPSG can use an additional 400 million euros to save national cultural assets by 2030.

In January 2006 the Fridericus Servicegesellschaft der Preußische Schlösser und Gärten mbH (FSG) started its work. It was founded by the SPSG and the Dussmann Service company to provide services for the SPSG. In addition to organizing guided tours of the castle, cash register, supervision and security services, these tasks also include cleaning buildings for 72 historic buildings and cleaning works of art.

The highlights of the exhibition program of the SPSG led by Dorgerloh included "Miss Prussia 2010. Three exhibitions for the queen" (Luise), "Friederisiko" on the occasion of the 300th birthday of Frederick II of Prussia 2012, "FRAUENSACHE. How Brandenburg became Prussia ”2015 and“ Pückler. Babelsberg - The Green Prince and the Empress ”2017.

On March 21, 2018, the State Minister for Culture and Media, Monika Grütters, announced that she would propose Dorgerloh to the Board of Trustees as future General Director of the Humboldt Forum . The Board of Trustees of the Humboldt Forum appointed him General Manager on June 1, 2018. At this point in time, the founding directorship of Neil MacGregor , Hermann Parzinger and Horst Bredekamp also ended .

Dorgerloh has been honorary professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin since 2004; he has held teaching positions at the University of Bern and the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam.

His brother is Stephan Dorgerloh , who was Saxony-Anhalt's Minister of Culture from 2011 to 2016 .

Current committee and other memberships

  • Brandenburg Society for Culture and History non-profit GmbH (member of the supervisory board)
  • Dome of Honor Brandenburg Cathedral Monastery
  • Advisory board of the Bibliotheca Hertziana - Max Planck Institute for Art History, Rome
  • Historical Commission to Berlin e. V.
  • ICOM Committee for Historic House Museums - DemHist (2005–2011 Board Member)
  • Kuratorium Choriner Musiksommer
  • Cornelsen Cultural Foundation Board of Trustees
  • Kuratorium Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg
  • Board of Trustees KPM Foundation Berlin
  • Kuratorium Kulturstiftung der Länder (KSL)
  • Board of Trustees Reinhard Süring Foundation
  • Board of Trustees of Sparkassen-Kulturfonds and Schloss Neuhardenberg Foundation
  • Palaces and Gardens in Germany eV (honorary member, 1st chairman 2012–2018)
  • Association of German Art Historians V.
  • World Heritage Advisory Board for the Hessen-Kassel Museum Landscape

Publications

  • On the building history and reconstruction of the New Museum in Berlin . In: Art Chronicle. German journal for art , No. 2/1991, pp. 112–221
  • The National Gallery in Berlin. On the history of the building on Museum Island 1841–1970 . ( The Buildings and Art Monuments of Berlin Supplement 13) Gebr. Mann, Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-7861-1754-3 (= dissertation 1997)
  • with Michael Scherf: Prussian Residences. Royal palaces and gardens in Berlin and Brandenburg . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-422-06493-1 (English, Italian and Chinese editions 2005)
  • Between conservation and development - restoration in the Prussian palaces and gardens. In: General Direction SPSG (ed.). “Marble, stone and iron breaks” The art of preserving. Restoration in the Prussian palaces and gardens, Leipzig 2006
  • Quality of service in historic castles and gardens - the gardens of kings for customers today. In: Arno Brandt, Wilken von Bothmer, Michael Rohde (eds.). This side of Eden. European marketing concepts for gardens and palaces, Rostock 2006
  • Castle museum or museum castle? The musealization of the Hohenzollern residences before and after 1918. In: Markus Jager (ed.). Castles and Gardens of the Mark. Ceremony for Sibylle Badstübner-Gröger, Berlin 2006
  • Museum castles as places of cultural tradition. In: zeitenblicke 7, online journal for the historical sciences, 2008, No. 1, http://www.zeitenblicke.de/2008/1/dogerloh/ .
  • The cultural landscape of the palaces and gardens of Berlin and Potsdam. World heritage management and wishes for urban and regional planning. In: Jörg Haspel (ed.), World Heritage continue to build - St Petersburg and Berlin-Potsdam, ICOMOS - booklets of the German National Committee, booklet XLIX, Berlin 2010, pp. 117–121
  • The establishment of the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation in Berlin-Brandenburg from 1990 to 1995, in: Camilla Badstübner-Kinzig, Edmund Kinzig (eds.), Discover - Explore - Preserve. Contributions to the history of art and the preservation of monuments, ceremony for Sibylle Badstübner-Gröger on October 12, 2015, Berlin 2016, pp. 304–313.
  • Brandenburg: my love - Prussia: my hinterland, pages 81–84. In: Ulrich Schröter (ed.), Manfred Stolpe. advise & design, companions remember, Berlin 2016, pp. 81–84.
  • Pückler's legacy in Babelsberg. Preservation and restoration in the UNESCO World Heritage, in: Parkomania. The garden landscapes of Prince Pückler in Muskau, Babelsberg and Branitz, exhibition catalog, ed. from the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany, Munich, London, New York, 2016, pp. 80–91.
  • Powerhouses. The history of the Berlin Palace and the Palace of the Republic belong in the Humboldt Forum. In: Politics & Culture. Newspaper of the German Cultural Council, 1/2017, pp. 1–2.
  • The Berlin Palace - significance and change in meaning in the Brandenburg-Prussian residential landscape. In: Kulturgeschichte Preußens, Colloquien (5), 2017, http://www.perspectivia.net/publikationen/kultgep-colloquien/5/dorgerloh_schloss

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Nicola Kuhn: General Director of the Humboldt Forum Hartmut Dorgerloh is Berlin's new lord of the palace. In: www.tagesspiegel.de. May 15, 2018. Retrieved May 26, 2018 .
  2. ^ The Federal Government Press Release No. 77 of March 21, 2018 , accessed on March 21, 2018
  3. Interview with Stephan D. on Welt Online , October 2, 2011; Quote: "Your brother Hartmut [...] is General Director of the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation."