Jutta Götzmann

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Jutta Götzman in front of the Potsdam Museum

Jutta Götzmann (* 1965 in Ascheberg , Westphalia ) is a German art historian . Since 2008 she has been the founding director of the Potsdam Museum - Forum for Art and History .

Life

Götzmann studied art history, German philology and education in Münster and Rome. She was a scholarship holder of the Gerda Henkel Foundation and in 2002 at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster on the subject of Roman tombs of the High Renaissance. Typology - Iconography - Style PhD.

After her academic traineeship at the Westphalian State Museum for Art and Cultural History in Münster and her work in the project office of the 26th Council of Europe exhibition “1648 - War and Peace in Europe”, Götzmann received a research grant at the Bibliotheca Hertziana , Rome (Max Planck Institute for art history). In 2004 she moved from Rome to the German Historical Museum in Berlin as curator and project manager for the 29th Council of Europe exhibition . In 2008 she became the founding director of the Potsdam Museum and took over the management of the establishment of the museum at the new Alter Markt location.

In addition to her curatorial work and her collection management for art from the 19th to the 21st century, she takes on courses and cooperation projects at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster (2008/09), the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam (2010/11 and 2018/19) and the HTWK Leipzig (2006/07, 2011/12 and 2013/14). In addition, she is active in several committees and foundations, for example on the advisory board of the Brandenburg Society for Culture and History, on the board of the Siegward Sprotte Foundation, on the board of the Kunstverein KunstHaus Potsdam eV and on the jury of "Stadtgemeinschaftten", the fund for city museums in new partnerships of the Federal Cultural Foundation. As chairwoman of the Art in Public Space Advisory Board, she initiated the Walk of Modern Art Potsdam with the committee in 2013. She was awarded the Wilhelm Foerster Prize in March 2016 for special merits in popularizing scientific knowledge. Jutta Götzmann is the author of numerous works on ancient as well as modern and contemporary art.

Curated exhibitions (selection)

Potsdam Museum - Forum for Art and History

  • 2018/19: Contested ways of modernity (Part I) - Wilhelm Schmid and the November group
  • 2017/18: Life is glowing. The German expressionist Fritz Ascher. An exhibition in cooperation with the Fritz Ascher Society for Persecuted, Ostracized and Banned Art, New York
  • 2016/17: The wild 80s in German-German painting
  • 2016: Peter Weiss - "in the midst of my pictures". An exhibition as part of the Potsdam positions "Peter Weiss 100"
  • 2016: Lumen et Umbra. Photographs by Monika Schulz-Fieguth, retrospective
  • 2015/16: Armando - Fragments / Brokstukken. In cooperation with the Chabot Museum Rotterdam
  • 2015: Modern Artists. Magda Langenstraß-Uhlig and her time
  • 2015: Beyond Effi Briest. Contemporary portraits by Sibylle Wagner
  • 2014/15: City-Image / Art-Space. City designs in works by Potsdam and East Berlin artists (1949-1990)
  • 2014: Carl Blechen and Carl Gustav Wegener in dialogue. Romanticism and Realism in Landscape Painting. In cooperation with the Fürst-Pückler-Museum Park and Branitz Castle Foundation
  • 2013: Lifetime Achievements - Stötzer / Förster / Heisig / Grzimek / Metzkes / Paris. Exhibition on the 10th anniversary of the Brandenburg Art Prize
  • 2013: Seeing the world in color - Siegward Sprotte retrospective
  • 2012: Friedrich and Potsdam. The invention (s) of a city
  • 2010/2011: From Otto Mueller to Max Kaus. Graphic individual prints and portfolios from Ferdinand Möller Verlag

KunstHaus Potsdam eV

  • 2018: Ulrike Hogrebe - Pleinair. Art award winner of the Roland Gräfe Foundation - Foundation for Art and Culture
  • 2017: Anna Werkmeister. Landscape spaces - time windows, in cooperation with the Potsdam Museum - Forum for Art and History
  • 2014: From the interior to the exterior. From the Florian Peters-Messer collection. With work and a. by Manfred Pernice, Sabine Hornig, Karsten Konrad and Thomas Struth
  • 2012: Emma Stibbon. Potsdam - Berlin. Changing Cities

German Historical Museum, Berlin

  • 2006: Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation: Old Empire and New States 1495-1806. 29. Exhibition of the Council of Europe in Berlin and Magdeburg

Literature (selection)

  • Jutta Götzmann, Thomas Stein (ed.): Contested ways of modernity. Wilhelm Schmid and the November Group. Petersberg 2018. ISBN 978-3-7319-0727-5
  • Jutta Götzmann: Magda Langenstraß-Uhlig. An artist of Expressionism, the Sturm Gallery and the Bauhaus. In: Expressionism. The storm, the action , ed. by Kristin Eichhorn and Johannes S. Lorenzen, Berlin 2017, pp. 60–73. ISBN 978-3-95808-128-4
  • Jutta Götzmann, Anna Havemann (Ed.): The wild 80s in German-German painting. Petersberg 2017. ISBN 978-3-7319-0418-2
  • Jutta Götzmann (Ed.): Lumen et Umbra. Photographs by Monika Schulz-Fieguth. Berlin 2016. ISBN 978-3-86732-247-8
  • Jutta Götzmann, head of the Potsdam Museum, on the double exhibition on Carl Blechen and Carl Gustav Wegener. In: Potsdamer Latest News from March 5, 2014
  • A museum for Potsdam. In: Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung from July 20, 2013

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Roman tombs of the High Renaissance. Typology - Iconography - Style . In: Contributions to the history of art in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance . Volume 13, Ed. Joachim Poeschke, Rhema Verlag, Münster 2010. ISBN 978-3-930454-41-9
  2. Jutta Götzmann heads the Potsdam Museum. In: Berliner Morgenpost from October 15, 2008
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  4. http://www.sprotte-stiftung.de/de/
  5. http://www.kunstverein-kunsthaus-potsdam.de/verein/
  6. http://www.kulturstiftung-des-bundes.de/cms/de/projekte/bild_und_raum/stadtmuseum_in_bewegung.html
  7. ^ Director of the Potsdam Museum receives Foerster Prize. Undercover to the old town hall. In: Potsdam Latest News from March 3, 2016