Peter Friese

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Peter Friese (born March 23, 1952 in Siemianowice Śląskie , Poland ) is a German art historian , curator and museum director.

biography

Friese studied art history , archeology , education and philosophy at the Ruhr University Bochum , a. a. with Max Imdahl .

He made his first experiences in art education in 1975 at the Museum Bochum , from 1978 at the Museum Folkwang and 1980–1984 at the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf . From 1986 to 1992 he was co-founder and curator of the Kunstraum Wuppertal. In 1988 he took over the artistic direction of the Kunstverein Ruhr in Essen .

In 1992 Peter Friese became a research assistant and curator at the Weserburg (then: Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen ). Since 1994 he has been a lecturer in art history and art studies at the University of Bremen . In 2007 he became chief curator and deputy director of the Weserburg, whose director he has been since 2015. He lives in Bremen and Essen.

Act

As the artistic director of the Kunstverein Ruhr, he led solo exhibitions a. a. with Werner Ruhnau , Gary Hill , VA Wölfl , Christian Boltanski , Ingo Günther , Lawrence Weiner , Terry Fox , Timm Ulrichs , Gerhard Richter , Anna and Bernhard Blume , Tony Cragg and with the Museum of Modern Art Munich .

As chief curator of the Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen, which is now called the Weserburg Museum of Modern Art , he conceived his internationally successful exhibition Minimal Maximal (1998–1999), which examined Minimal Art and its influence on international art in the 1990s. The exhibition went to the Kunsthalle Baden-Baden in 1999 and in the same year to Santiago de Compostela , Spain, to the Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea . In 2001 the exhibition was taken over by the Chiba City Museum of Art , Japan, and then shown at MoMAK ( National Museum of Modern Art Kyōto ). Subsequently - in the same year - it was exhibited in the Fukuoka City Museum of Art , Fukuoka , Japan. In 2002 the exhibition moved to Korea, to the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul . The exhibition catalog has been translated into five languages.

In 1995, Peter Friese, together with Thomas Deecke , then director of the New Weserburg Museum in Bremen, set up the first real exhibition with the imaginary Museum of Modern Art Munich founded by Hans-Peter Porzner . As a result, there was a whole series of exhibitions on the subject of the art world and institutional criticism .

Further exhibitions were in 2002: Art after Art , After Images , 2004: Color in Flow 2011: Without Hesitation , 2007: Say it isn't so and 2008 to 2010 Go for it! (Works from the Olbricht Collection ).

Fonts

  • Minimal Maximal, Minimal Art and its influence on the international art of the 90s . Catalog Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen and artist book by Heimo Zobernig. Heidelberg 1998, ISBN 3-8295-7004-X .
  • Without hesitation, The Olbricht Collection Part 2 . Catalog published for the exhibition in the Neues Museum Weserburg. Bremen, ISBN 3-926318-09-0 .
  • Fifty years . Kunstverein Ruhr - Tatkreis Kunst der Ruhr. Essen 2000, ISBN 3-9803846-9-1 .
  • After Images . Neues Museum Weserburg, Bremen 2004, ISBN 3-937577-84-X .
  • Art after art . Edited by Peter Friese. Catalog for the exhibition in the Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen from 2002. Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen, Hauschild Verlag, 2002, ISBN 3-89757-162-5 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of the Kunstverein Ruhr eV. Accessed on March 10, 2016
  2. ^ Peter Friese and the museum team. Retrieved March 10, 2016
  3. minimum maximum. October 11, 1998 - January 3, 1999. On the museum website. Retrieved March 10, 2016
  4. http://www.ccma-net.jp/exhibition_end/2001/0410/010410.html
  5. http://www.momak.go.jp/Japanese/exhibitionArchive/2001/
  6. http://museum.city.fukuoka.jp/archives/annual/pdf/annual_2001_10.pdf
  7. minimum maximum. Exhibition catalog. On the museum website. Retrieved March 10, 2016
  8. Goya exhibition . November 25, 1995 - January 29, 1996. Entry on the online portal of kunstaspekte. Retrieved March 10, 2016
  9. Porzner - Exhibitions until 1997 Osthaus Museum Hagen, (see material before the museum was renamed in 2009: Michael Fehr, KEOM 0.2 .) Accessed on March 10, 2016
  10. http://www.kunstaspekte.de/neues-museum-weserburg/ Originale Echt / Künst (1999). Entry on the online portal of kunstaspekte. Retrieved March 10, 2016
  11. Originals real / false. Imitation, copy, quotation, appropriation, forgery in contemporary art. August 25 - October 24, 1999. Entry on the museum website. Retrieved March 10, 2016