Susanne Husemann

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Susanne Husemann (* 1962 in Berlin ) is a German painter. She became internationally known as a founding member of the Artaud Theater and with her theater and performance work .

Life

Susanne Husemann grew up in Berlin and studied painting with Georg Baselitz and Wolfgang Petrick after finishing school at the University of the Arts . Parallel to her studies, she founded the Artaud Theater, named after the French playwright Antonin Artaud , in Berlin in 1986 . The theater lasted until 1992. After completing her art studies in 1992 with a NaFöG scholarship, she traveled to Japan as a DAAD scholarship holder, where she encountered Asian theater and philosophy traditions. From 1994 she studied philosophy with Manfred Frank and Günter Figal in Tübingen . She continued her studies in Berlin with Michael Theunissen and Peter Bieri . Since then she has lived with her own studio as a director, painter and curator in Berlin.

From 2012 to 2015 Susanne Husemann spent several years in Pakistan.

theatre

As a director of contemporary and political plays as well as a performance artist, Susanne Husemann works primarily in Berlin. Here she staged in addition to the Artaud Theater in the Friedrichshain Theater Orchestra , in the Tacheles / Orph Theater and other venues. In 2001 she directed at the State Theater in Munich .

painting

Susanne Husemann worked from 1998 to 2001 as a theater illustrator for the Stuttgart State Opera and for the State Theaters in Bochum, Hamburg and Munich. She has had her own studio in Berlin since 2001. She showed her own work at numerous exhibitions in Berlin, Hamburg, Lahore / Pakistan, Islamabad / Pakistan and Mianyang / China.

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literature

  • Wet work. 2. Internationales Landschaftsplainair Schwedt, Catalog Berlin 1992.
  • Rapunzel. Group exhibition Brothers Grimm Museum Kassel 1993, ISBN 3-929633-10-8 .
  • Tove Ingebjorg Fjell: About the Artaud Theater. Berlin 1996, ISBN 82-7855-001-8 .
  • 10 years international landscape plein-air 1992–2001. Catalog Berlin 2001
  • M ° A ° I ° S VI. Free will. 20 Years Glasnost, group exhibition Berlin, opened on June 16, 2005 by Mikhail Sergejewitsch Gorbatschow , Catalog Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-89930-069-6 .
  • They are in Mian Yang. Exchange exhibition China & Germany, catalog Mian Yang / China 2012.