Inge Scholz-Strasser

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Inge Scholz-Strasser (born February 18, 1952 in Vienna ) is an Austrian cultural manager. She was Secretary General of the Sigmund Freud Society from 1987 to 2003 , was director of the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna from 1996 to 2013 and was chairman of the board of the Sigmund Freud Foundation from 2003 to 2013. In 1989 she founded the conceptual art collection “Contemporary Art Collection, Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna” with Joseph Kosuth and Peter Pakesch, which was shown in New York, Moscow and Istanbul. As part of her work, she set up the sponsoring organizations “Association of Friends of the Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna” (1991) and “Freud Foundation US” (2006). On the occasion of Sigmund Freud's 150th birthday in 2006, the City of Vienna brought Haus Berggasse 19 to the foundation on its initiative. She advises on exhibitions and cultural projects, has published articles on Sigmund Freud's biography and the social history of Vienna, and edited several books and exhibition catalogs. Inge Scholz-Strasser was married to Kurt Scholz, President of the Vienna School Council ; the marriage was divorced.

Exhibitions (selection)

Curated
  • A View From Outside - Reloaded (2010–2011) with works by Susan Hefuna , Ann-Sofi Sidén and Lala Rascic, in collaboration with Peter Pakesch.
  • Eros and Thanatos: together with Monika Knofler and Jeanne Wolff-Bernstein, in the Sigmund Freud Museum and the Palais Liechtenstein (2009)
  • Ferdinand Schmutzer: Sigmund Freud and his time, together with Monika Knofler in the Sigmund Freud Museum (2008–2009)
  • Paths to the unconscious. In cooperation with Helmut Strutzmann and Lydia Marinelli. 2006 Exhibition on advertising pillars in public spaces
  • A View From Outside - Continued (2005–2006) with works by Ernest Neto , Monika Sosnowska and Joan Jonas in collaboration with Lydia Marinelli, Peter Pakesch and Elisabeth Schlebrügge
  • A View From Outside (2003–2004) with works by Joseph Kosuth, Louise Bourgeois and Clegg & Guttmann , in collaboration with Lydia Marinelli, Peter Pakesch and Elisabeth Schlebrügge at the Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna
  • Foundation for the Arts, Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna. 1997 in the Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna, together with Peter Pakesch and Joseph Kosuth
Management and organization
  • The Sigmund Freud Museum photographed by Gerald Zugmann . A series of twelve photographs and a sculpture by Franz West , Budapest 2003
  • Ferdinand Schmutzer , Portrait of Freud and his time, Bratislava 2011, Krakow 2010
  • The couch. Thinking while lying down. 2006 in the Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna. Curator: Lydia Marinelli
  • The Sigmund Freud Museum photographed by Gerald Zugmann. A series of twelve photographs and sculptures by Franz West and Michaela Spiegel, Budapest 2003
  • Freud's missing neighbors. 2003 in the Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna. Curator: Lydia Marinelli
  • Sigmund Freud: Conflict and Culture. (1999–2000) in the Austrian National Library. An exhibition by the Library of Congress , together with the Freud Museum London and the Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna

Publications (selection)

  • 2015: with August Sarnitz (Ed.): PRIVATE UTOPIA. Cultural Setting of the Interior in the 19th and 20th Century. De Gruyter 2015
  • 2013: with Wolfgang Müller-Funk and Herman Westerink (eds.): Monotheism, Psychoanalysis and Law. Leuven University Press 2013
  • 2005: Ham and cheese toast in: Allegro ma non troppo. Johnny Weissmüller Cookbook - From friends for friends. Dietmar Werner (ed.). Literature publishing house Droschl 2005.
  • The Sigmund Freud Museum. More than just a historical memorial. In: Lisa Fischer, Regina Köpl (ed.): Sigmund Freud - Wiener Schauplätze der Psychoanalyse. Böhlau 2005
  • The Foundation for the Arts, Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna. On the history of the rooms of the Sigmund Freud Museum, Berggasse and on the art collection of the Sigmund Freud Private Foundation. In: dream landscapes. Cabinet. Russian German. Moscow 2005. (Ed.)
  • The Sigmund Freud Museum Contemporary Art Collection. Vienna: Sigmund Freud Private Foundation 1998. 2nd edition 2005
  • 2002: Adolf Josef Storfer. Berggasse 19. Freud Museum. In: Dictionnaire international de la Psychanalyse, sous la direction de Alain de Mijolla. Paris, Calman Lévy 2002
  • 1998: with Giselher Guttmann (Ed.): Freud and the Neurosciences. From Brain Research to The Unconscious. Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences 1998
  • 1994: with Harald Leupold-Löwenthal and Hans Lobner (eds.): Sigmund Freud Museum. Vienna IX, Berggasse 19, catalog. Verlag Christian Brandstätter 1994, with an article: Berggasse 19, the Sigmund Freud Museum and an appendix. (Ed.) (German and English)
  • 1994: Aggression and War (eds.) Turia and Kant 1994
  • 1993: Berggasse 19, introduction and caption. In: Edmund Engelman. Sigmund Freud. Berggasse 19, Vienna. Verlag Christian Brandstätter 1993 (German, English, Italian)
  • 1990: with Harald Leupold-Löwenthal (Ed.) Sigmund Freud lectures, lectures 1970–1988, Böhlau 1990
  • 1986: (Ed.): The Viennese crooks, whores and pimps language by Albert Petrikovits. Böhlau 1986

Lectures (selection)

  • 2011: The Contemporary Art Collection Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna. Psychiatric World Congress, Buenos Aires / Brazil, within the section: Art and Psychiatry.
  • 2011: The Sigmund Freud Museum: Historical and Artistic Confrontations at a Site of Memory. Tel Aviv / Israel, Tel Aviv University, Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas
  • 2008: Freud's intellectual development within the framework of “Jewish Vienna” As part of the conference: Judaism and Psychoanalysis: A Continuing Dialogue. Chicago / USA, organized by the Chicago Psychoanalytic Society and the Spertus Institute.
  • 2007: The Women Around Sigmund Freud. Patients, colleagues, confidantes. Washington DC / USA, Library of Congress
  • 2006: The women around Sigmund Freud: patients, employees, confidants. Vienna / Austria, A lecture in Vienna
  • 2002: Freud and Vienna Modernism. St. Petersburg / RU East European Institute of Psychoanalysis
  • 2000: Freud's Jewish Identity. Tel Aviv / IL Beth Hatefutsoth
  • 1998: Sigmund Freud, Vienna and Psychoanalysis. Washington DC / USA, Austrian Embassy in Washington DC

More functions

In Austria

International

  • 2006–2014: Board Member of the Freund Foundation US

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Falter.at: The business with fear

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