Michael Koslar

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Michael Koslar (2014)

Michael Koslar , pseudonym Malte Sonnenfeld (born October 22, 1967 in Cologne ) is a German television presenter , author , painter , and voiceover .

biography

Michael Koslar is the son of the racing cyclist Dieter Koslar . Since the beginning of his career in the early 1990s, he has hosted over 400 television programs , including Quatsch Dich reich (produced by Clou Entertainment ) for the TV channel VOX , in 2001 the casino format Alles auf Rot for tm3 , later 9Live , as well as for tv.nrw and other regional broadcasters , the satirical casting format Nur with number (2002 to 2003). From 2011 to 2012 he produced and hosted the Cologne talk show Talk am Niehl for center.tv Cologne. He made his way into the media in 1993 as a warm-upper for the dating show Nur die Liebe Counts with Kai Pflaume .

Koslar was also involved in the RTL production TV Kaiser at Clou Entertainment . He wrote numerous stage shows for Die Sendung mit der Maus in cooperation with the “Terbrüggen Show Production”. In 2008 he published the book Salt in the Soup about his late father. In 2014 he produced the audio book Lifelong Insider Tip: Kleine Absacker by and with Michael Koslar . He played the role of tax advisor Oliver Wagner in the television series Die Anrheiner on Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln . Since 2012 he has been the spokesperson for the weekly format 4 Weddings and a Dream Trip - also on VOX.

Under his pseudonym Malte Sonnenfeld , Koslar has been active as a painter in the German art scene since 2010. He is a representative of neo-pop art. His paintings contain stylistic elements from several art eras, such as For example , large, luminous color areas borrowed from Fauvism , collage and stencil elements from Affichism or the black comic outlines typical of Pop Art . Solo and group exhibitions by Malte Sonnenfeld found u. a. in the Museum of Contemporary History Willy-Brandt-Forum , in the old Ostwall Museum or in the PAN Museum Emmerich.

Michael Koslar lives and works in Cologne and Unkel .

Works

  • Salt in the soup - something like an autobiography of Dieter Koslar. Buchwerft-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-940900-64-7
  • Lifelong insider tip audio book; 52 minutes, CD and download; (Reading, cabaret program by & with Michael Koslar)
"Michel was grateful for a little attention", acrylic on canvas, by Malte Sonnenfeld / Michael Koslar, 2016

Solo exhibitions / excerpts

  • 2014: Malte Sonnenfeld - 75 years of Batman Cöln Comic Haus, Cologne, Germany
  • 2015: Malte Sonnenfeld - icons & stills Kreishausgalerie, Bergheim, Germany
  • 2015: Malte Sonnenfeld - icons & stills academy for interdisciplinary projects, Offenbach, Germany
  • 2015: Malte Sonnenfeld - icons & stills Flurgalerie Eisenbart, Magdeburg, Germany
  • 2016: Malte Sonnenfeld - pop meets policy Museum zur Zeitgeschichte / Willy-Brandt-Forum , Unkel, Germany
  • 2017: Malte Sonnenfeld - collective memorabilia Atelier Meerkatze, Königswinter, Germany
  • 2017: Malte Sonnenfeld - icons & stills - final chapter Atelier Kunstmix, Bremen, Germany

Exhibition participation / extracts

  • 2015: Art´pu: l trade fair , Pulheim, Germany
  • 2015: Art in loco , Boyer Foundation, New York, USA
  • 2016: 4th Revierkunst , Museum Ostwall , Dortmund, Germany
  • 2016: IMAGETICA - Poesia Visual , Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • 2016: theRED , Kunsthalle Schaffhausen, Schaffhausen, Switzerland
  • 2016: MEN , Graefelfing Art Circle, Germany
  • 2016: Paradise after 4: 1 , Trinitatiskirche (Cologne) , Germany
  • 2016: Art´pu: l trade fair , PAN Museum, Emmerich, Germany
  • 2016: ARTenvielfalt , caesar research center , Bonn, Germany
  • 2017: Summer exhibition , Dell´arte art gallery, Großheide, Germany
  • 2017: 29th KunstTage Rhein-Erft , Brauweiler Abbey , Germany
  • 2017: Carola Eggeling, Kai Ladzinski, Malte Sonnenfeld, Church of the Resurrection (Cologne-Buchforst)
  • 2018: Biennial Art Moments Rhein-Erft , Paffendorf Castle , Bergheim, Germany

literature

  • Michael Völkel: The Lexicon of TV Presenters Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, ISBN 978-3-89602-524-1 (book; Lexicon, inter alia, about Michael Koslar, pages 288–289)
  • Mike Friedrichsen, Udo Göttlich: Diversification in entertainment production Herbert van Halem Verlag, ISBN 978-3-931606-52-7 (including Professor Hans Otto Hügel about Michael Koslar)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. In conversation: Michael Koslar website of Radio Köln. Retrieved June 12, 2018.
  2. Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger. His life was cycling. Website Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger. Retrieved June 12, 2018.
  3. Bonner Generalanzeiger. Exhibition in the Willy Brandt Forum in Unkel. Website Bonner Generalanzeiger. Retrieved June 12, 2018.
  4. Vox - 4 weddings and a dream trip . Website VOX. Retrieved June 12, 2018.