Ina Dinter

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Ina Dinter (born 1985 in Cologne ) is a German art historian and museum director.

Life and work

Dinter studied art history and philosophy in Tübingen and Florence . In 2015 she received her doctorate from the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt with her dissertation Claire, Rose, Blanche - James Ensor's pictorial strategies in love gardens, nymph pictures and the late work on the Belgian painter and draftsman James Ensor . She completed a traineeship at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin and curated exhibitions in several museums, including the Kupferstichkabinett of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin and the Hamburger Bahnhof . In 2017 she became curator and exhibition manager at the Nationalgalerie in Hamburger Bahnhof. In 2019 she moved to Reutlingen and took over the management of the Reutlingen Art Museum in the Spendhaus as the successor to Herbert Eichhorn .

Publications (selection)

Editorships
  • Lawrence Abu Hamdan. The Voice Before the Law. Wienand Verlag, Cologne 2019 (German / English) ISBN 978-3-86832-552-2 (exhibition catalog)
  • With Aleksandra Jach, Antje Majewski: How to talk with birds, trees, fish, shells, snakes, bulls and lions . Kettler Verlag, Dortmund 2018 (German / English) ISBN 978-3-86206-716-9 (exhibition catalog)
  • Sam Pulitzer. Whim or Sentiment or Chance. Wienand Verlag, Cologne 2018 (exhibition catalog)
  • With Hein-Th. Schulze Altcappenberg: We're looking for space. Travel pictures from Albrecht Dürer to Olafur Eliasson in the Kupferstichkabinett . Nicolai, Berlin 2016 (exhibition catalog).
  • Claire, Rose, Blanche. - James Ensor's pictorial strategies in love gardens, nymph pictures and his late work . Berlin 2015.

Individual evidence

  1. Ina Dinter at e-publi, accessed on November 25, 2019.
  2. New management for the Reutlingen Art Museum: Dr. Ina Dinter , reutlingen.de, March 14, 2019, accessed on November 25, 2019.