Sara Comforter Klemm

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Sara Tröster Klemm (born June 2, 1980 in Basel ) is a German - Swiss art historian , curator and author .

Life

Sara Tröster Klemm was born in Basel and grew up in Geneva, Basel and Dresden. From 2000 to 2002 she studied cultural studies and Slavic studies at the Humboldt University in Berlin and from 2001 to 2006 at the FU Berlin art history and history. In 2003/2004 she studied at the University of Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV) . She completed her studies with Thomas W. Gaehtgens with a master's degree. From 2010 to 2014 she did a doctorate in art history at the Institute for Art and Musicology at the TU Dresden , where she received her doctorate summa cum laude on the contemporary painter Tim Eitel in 2014 under Jürgen Müller and Ulrich Bischoff . In her dissertation, she takes into account the current research on the concept of image and painting almost comprehensively. In addition to detailed art-immanent analyzes of individual works by Tim Eitel, it places the artist in a line of tradition with Marcel Duchamp's concept of "Inframince", Gerhard Richter , Thomas Struth's "Museum Pictures", up to the old masters Diego Velázquez , Caspar David Friedrich and the Dutch genre painting of the 17th century Century.

Sara Tröster Klemm works as an author and curator. From the end of 2014 to July 2015 she was the managing director of the m2a gallery for contemporary art in Dresden.

Under the patronage of Stanislaw Tillich and Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan , she curated the exhibition "Global Home - yes Paradise no" in the UAE . It showed the artists Benjamin Dittrich, Jörg Danielczyk , Stefan Guggisberg, Mandy Kunze , Khaled Al-Saai and Isabelle Krieg in Abu Dhabi , the capital of the UAE . On behalf of the Friends of the Städtische Galerie Dresden, she wrote three books on the Dresden art scene in 1990, 1991 and 1992. Torsten Klaus writes about the 1990 yearbook in the DNN "Sara Tröster Klemm looks back a quarter of a century into the year after the reunification - and at what moved the Dresden art scene back then. (...) Tröster Klemm writes all of this very fluently, almost briskly. Framed From the photos of Betty Schöners 110 pages of narration result without getting bored (...). " "This creates a picture of the city composed of many individual aspects, a mosaic of small topics."

Tröster Klemm is a member of the Association of German Art Historians , the Friends of the HGB Leipzig and the Graduate Academy of TU Dresden. She also works as a writer. Sara Tröster Klemm lives with her three children in Leipzig.

Publications (selection)

Monographs

Editing, academic essays and articles

Honors

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sara Tröster Klemm. Time online .
  2. ^ A b Sara Tröster Klemm, MA - State Innovation Doctorate “Ambivalence and oscillation in works by Tim Eitel. A contribution to research into the art phenomenon of the New Leipzig School. ” TU Dresden.
  3. 25 Art in Dresden. Yearbook 1990 , Dresden 2015. ISBN 978-3-9817792-1-9 .
  4. Torsten Klaus, Through the veil of a quarter of a century: The volume "Art in Dresden" looks back to 1990, in: Dresdner Latest News, December 30, 2015.
  5. Torsten Klaus, mosaic of small topics. Continuation of a series: The Dresden Art Year 1992 in retrospect - from today's perspective, in: Dresdner Latest News, February 21, 2018.
  6. ^ Sara Tröster Klemm, The blind and the deaf and dumb, in: Literaturcafé.de, 2007.
  7. Sara Tröster Klemm, Perfect Future. Our world in 100 years: modern slaves, automatic scrolls and letters on paper. A fiction .
  8. Werbinich: Perfect future. , in: Der Tagesspiegel , October 7, 2005.