Martin Hoernes

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Martin Hoernes

Martin Hoernes (born November 19, 1965 in Nuremberg ) is a German art historian and general secretary of the Ernst von Siemens Art Foundation .

Life

From 1987 to 1998, Martin Hoernes studied art history , history, classical archeology and folklore in Regensburg and Rome. During this time he was a research assistant at the Historical Museum in Regensburg . In 1998 he received his doctorate from the University of Regensburg with his thesis “The House Chapels of the Regensburg Patriciate” and was honored with the Professor Josef Engert Prize of the City of Regensburg. From 1998 to 2000, Hoernes was a postdoctoral fellow at the DFG- funded graduate college “Art Studies - Building Research - Monument Preservation” at the University of Bamberg and the TU Berlin , where he conducted the conference “High and late medieval stucco”. In 2001 he completed a one-year traineeship at the Württemberg State Museum in Stuttgart and then worked as co-curator of the Great State Exhibition (2002) “Old Monasteries - New Masters. Secularization in the German Southwest, 1803 ”. From 2004 to 2007 Martin Hoernes worked as project manager for the permanent exhibition Portal zur Geschichte in Bad Gandersheim .

From 2007 to 2014 Hoernes held the position of Deputy Secretary General of the Kulturstiftung der Länder . Since October 2014 he has been Secretary General of the Ernst von Siemens Art Foundation .

Publications

  • The house chapels of the Regensburg patriciate. Studies on the existence, tradition and function (Regensburg Studies on Cultural History, Vol. 8), Regensburg 2000.
  • as editor: High and late medieval stucco. Material - Technology - Style - Restoration (Colloquium of the Graduate School “Art History - Building Research - Monument Preservation” of the Otto Friedrich University of Bamberg and the Technical University of Berlin. Bamberg March 16-18, 2000), Regensburg 2002.
  • as editor, with Hedwig Röckelein: Gandersheim and Essen. Comparative studies on Saxon women's monasteries (Essener Forschungen zum Frauenstift, vol. 4), Essen 2006.
  • Preservation as a task of national scope. The cultural foundation of the federal states. In: Preserve the Art! B&S Siebenhaar Verlag, Berlin 2012, pp. 181–191.
  • "Art in stock". A new alliance to develop and secure art in museum depots. In: Kultur Report 4, 2014, pp. 16-18.
  • "Art in stock". The Ernst von Siemens Art Foundation is a partner in a Germany-wide restoration initiative , annual report of the Ernst von Siemens Art Foundation 2014/15, pp. 76–81.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The house chapels of the Regensburg patriciate. In: universitaetsverlag-regensburg.de. Retrieved March 1, 2017 .
  2. ^ Professor Josef Engert Prize. City of Regensburg; accessed on July 27, 2017.
  3. Publication for the exhibition "Old Monasteries - New Masters". Retrieved March 1, 2017 .
  4. ^ Portal to History. Retrieved March 1, 2017 .
  5. ^ Ernst von Siemens Art Foundation. Retrieved March 1, 2017 .