Konrad Jule Hammer

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Konrad Jule Hammer (1975)

Konrad Jule Hammer (* 1927 ; † 1991 ) was a German gallery owner and author on cultural policy .

Life

Hammer - a nephew of the naval officer Count Luckner from Wittenberg  - had studied theater studies at the Free University of Berlin . Around 1950 he founded the New Berlin Stage for the SPD in West Berlin , which occupied a position between Erwin Piscator's political theater and Carow's Lachbühne . Hammer's cultural-political activities in the 1950s included in particular the annual summer festivals in Berlin's Waldbühne . In 1956 he wrote - together with Ernst Kallipke ( conductor ), Willy Lechler alias Wolfgang Buch (composition) and Horst Braun (director) - the stage report Urabstellung 46, an oratorical documentary revue in songs and reports published on April 7, 1956 in the at that time University of Music was premiered. The permission of the director Boris Blacher was required for the premiere in the concert hall of the university . One of the contributors to the documentary theater , which was about a possible merger of the SPD and KPD after the Second World War , was the SPD politician Franz Neumann .

For the comedian Wolfgang Neuss Hammer was the satire Postille Neuss Germany out, and in the Europa-Center , he ran the theater and a gallery ( "Theater and Gallery in the Europa-Center"). From 1963 to 1991 Jule Hammer managed the house on Lützowplatz . From 1987 to 1991 his assistant was the theater scholar Wolfgang Jansen .

Publications

  • The Bochum Declaration. To a contemporary organization of our living space. September 16, 1965. Publisher: Executive Board of the SPD, Berlin office. Photos: Mark B. Anstendig and Abisag Tüllmann . 1965
  • Restlessness is the first civic duty. Pictures by Peter Ackermann . Editor: The Senator for Family, Youth and Sport, Berlin 1968
  • Otto Bachmann . Together with Will Berthold and Willy Oggenfuss. Relay, Bremen 1974
  • Dresden as an experience and a moral landscape. Wilhelm Rudolph , woodcuts, watercolors, drawings. Together with Siegfried Kiok and Ludwig Thürmer. House on Lützowplatz, Berlin 1981
  • Berlin swear dictionary by Jule Hamer, Haude & Spener Berlin (1980), ISBN 3-7759-0236-8
  • Free entry - children half! On the history of the Berlin folk festivals. In: Berliner Forum 8/81, Press and Information Office of the State of Berlin, 1981

Individual evidence