Jutta Moster-Hoos

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Jutta Moster-Hoos (* 1964 ) is a German art historian , exhibition curator , non-fiction book - author and editor and scientific director of the Horst Janssen Museum in Oldenburg (Oldenburg) .

Life

Jutta Moster-Hoos studied in Heidelberg at the Ruprecht-Karls-University , where she wrote her dissertation under the name Jutta Moster at the Faculty of Philosophy and History on the subject of Claus Bury and walk-in sculpture in 1996 .

Also in 1996, Jutta Moster curated the exhibition and catalog with works by the painter Helmuth Macke (1891–1936) in the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum in Krefeld .

Since the opening of the Horst Janssen Museum in Oldenburg in 2000, Jutta Moster-Hoos has been the scientific director of the museum, which in the first decade of its existence was able to show 37 special exhibitions, for example on Picasso , in addition to Horst Janssen's graphic work .

Fonts (selection)

  • Jutta Moster: Claus Bury and the accessible sculpture , dissertation 1996 at the University of Heidelberg, 1996
  • Jutta Moster: Helmuth Macke. 1891–1936 , publication for the Helmuth Macke exhibition from June 23 to August 8, 1991 in the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum Krefeld, exhibition and catalog: Jutta Moster, publisher: Stadt Krefeld, Der Oberstadtdirektor, Krefeld: Stadt Krefeld, 1991, ISBN 978-3-926530-51-6 and ISBN 3-926530-51-0
  • Jutta Moster-Hoos, Antje Tietken (ed.): Metamorphoses in the work of Horst Janssen: “I see myself in everything else” (= publications of the Horst Janssen Museum Oldenburg , vol. 1), accompanying document to the exhibition of the same name in Horst-Janssen -Museum Oldenburg from November 15, 2000 to March 11, 2001, with contributions by Ewald Gäßler et al. , Oldenburg: Isensee, 2000, ISBN 978-3-89598-735-9 and ISBN 3-89598-735-2 ; contents
  • Ewald Gäßler (Ed.): Astrid Hübbe-Mosler : “Vor der Tür.” Painting (= New Series on Current Art , Vol. 17), on the occasion of the exhibition in the Oldenburg City Museum from March 26 to April 30, 2000, with Contributions by Jutta Moster-Hoos, Hedwig Vavra-Sibum and Hildegard Ellermeier, Oldenburg: Isensee, 2000, ISBN 978-3-89598-677-2 and ISBN 3-89598-677-1
  • Day and Night - Regine Schumann : Fluorescent Works (= New Series on Current Art , Vol. 23), on the occasion of the Regine Schumann exhibition . Night owls , in the Oldenburg City Museum from December 14, 2001 to January 27, 2002, ed. by Ewald Gäßler, with contributions by Jutta Moster-Hoos, Sabine Maria Schmidt, texts in German and English in the translation by Lucinda Rennison, Oldenburg: Isensee, 2001, ISBN 978-3-89598-825-7 and ISBN 3-89598- 825-1
  • Jutta Moster-Hoos (Ed.): Move the line. Drawing and animation , exhibition catalog for the event from February 28 to May 22, 2016 in the Horst Janssen Museum in Oldenburg, with contributions by Matthias Reinhold, Robbie Cornelissen, Carolin Jörg, Michael Fragstein and Bettina Munk, Oldenburg: Horst-Janssen- Museum; [Oldenburg]: [Isensee], [2016], ISBN 978-3-7308-1255-6 and ISBN 3-7308-1255-6 ; contents

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Compare the information from the German National Library and cross-references
  2. a b Maik Nolte: Dialogues on Paper / Anniversary / The Oldenburg Horst Janssen Museum has been honoring the graphic artist's relationship with the city in the north-west for ten years. It wants to grow in the future. In: Die Tageszeitung (taz) from November 12, 2010; last accessed online on July 22, 2017