Matthias Reichelt

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Matthias Reichelt (* 1955 ) is a German freelance cultural journalist , author and curator .

Life

Matthias Reichelt studied American and German Studies from 1975 to 1983 and graduated with an MA . Since 1983 he has worked as an exhibition maker , journalist and critic . From 1986 to 2004 he held a part-time position at the Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst (NGBK) for press and public relations work. Since 2005 he has been writing a. a. Article for the Kunstforum International , the Berlin city magazine Zitty , for the liberal daily newspaper Der Tagesspiegel and the left young world as well as for the weekly newspaper Jüdische Allgemeine . In 2015, he and Lith Bahlmann were awarded the Hans and Lea Grundig Prize .

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1983: The Other America. History, Art, and Culture of the American Labor Movement. NGBK State Art Gallery Berlin
  • 1989: Cirugia Plastica - Chile 1980–1989 / Concepts of Contemporary Art. NGBK State Art Gallery Berlin
  • 1994: endart - escape from the jungle of vice. Kreuzberg Art Office, Berlin
  • 1995: Silent witnesses - photographs of the concentration camps by Erich Hartmann. NGBK
  • 1995: NO! Art and Boris Lurie and NO! Art. NGBK and Haus am Kleistpark, Berlin
  • 1997: Timm Ulrichs - The detective gaze. NGBK
  • 1997: Daniel and Geo Fuchs - In the wrong body / transsexual people in Germany. House at Kleistpark, Berlin
  • 2002: Sarajevo self-portrait 1991–1999. Images by nine Bosnian photographers. Kunstraum Kreuzberg, Berlin

Works (selection)

  • Reconsidering Roma - Aspects of Roma and Sinti-Life in Contemporary Art. Wallstein 2011, ISBN 978-3-8353-1052-0 .
  • with Rudolf Herz , Reinhard Matz : Two drafts for the Holocaust memorial in Berlin. Edelmann 2001, ISBN 3-89320-038-X .
  • with Leonie Baumann and Rainer Hörmann: The competition for the "Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe". A polemic, Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst eV (NGBK), Philo Fine Arts 1995.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sebastian Baden, Christian Bauer, Daniel Hornuff : Forms of cultural criticism . Verlag Wilhelm Fink, 2018, ISBN 3-8467-5561-3 .
  2. See for example: The misunderstood anti-Semite. Brown soul affinities: Works by Emil Nolde in the Hamburger Bahnhof, in: Junge Welt, April 29, 2019.
  3. ^ Article by Matthias Reichelt at the newspaper juedische-allgemeine.de .
  4. 2003/07 Shoah and Pin-Ups - The NO! - Artist Boris Lurie, by Reinhild Dettmer-Finke and Matthias Reichelt, 2006; BERGMANNsART / 2. Edition, by Rudij Bergmann, 1996