Tobias Kaufhold

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Tobias Kaufhold (* 1964 in Duisburg ) is a German art historian. Since 2006 he has been the founding director of the Museum on the Prehistory of Film with the Camera Obscura in Mülheim an der Ruhr . This role ended on August 31, 2016.

Art historian Dr. Tobias Kaufhold (2017)

Career

Kaufhold studied art history, philosophy and classical archeology at the Ruhr University in Bochum a. a. with Max Imdahl and Beat Wyss . In 1997 he received his doctorate with Joachim Petsch with the thesis "In search of the lost form. Werner Berges and Popart " .

Act

After completing his studies, Kaufhold initially worked as a freelancer at various institutes, including the Wilhelm-Lehmbruck-Museum in Duisburg, the gallery "pro arte" Freiburg, the art museum in the Alte Post Mülheim an der Ruhr, the gallery "Die Galerie" in Essen and the Kölner Kunstzeitung .

In 2000 he curated the " Klaus Geldmacher , From 1940 to Today" in the Art Museum in Mülheim and in 2002 the "Mülheim Media Mile Dialogue of Artists". In 2005 he developed a concept for the use of an old water tower.

Fonts

  • "In search of Werner Berg's lost form and pop art", 1997. Verlag Depelmann, ISBN 3-928330-25-X )
  • "Ottavio Giacomazzi" Hamburg 1997
  • "Werner Berges - Pictures and Graphics", Kunstverein Schopfheim 1998
  • "Berges in Berlin", Markgräfler Museum in Müllheim 1998
  • Klaus Geldmacher "1940 to today", art museum in the Alte Post Mülheim an der Ruhr 2000 (Ed .: Gabriele Uelsberg)
  • "Heike Iserlohe" Cologne 2000
  • Werner Berges and Popart, in: Catalog raisonné of graphics. Isensee Verlag, Oldenburg 2002, ISBN 3895988774
  • "Hans Walter Kivelitz, pictures 1967 to 2002" Düsseldorf 2002
  • "Painting like the big ones" educational book for the practical application of modern and contemporary art in school lessons, Mülheim an der Ruhr 2003
  • "From Braque to Beuys. The Röhnisch Collection", Wesel 2005, ISBN 3-924380-74-0
  • "Camera Obscura" Essen 2006. ISBN 3-89861-661-4
  • "Rolf Binder" Viersen 2007
  • "To the limits of what is feasible - On the continuity in the work of Werner Berges" In: "The Artist's Cut Werner Berges", Frankfurt am Main, 2011, ISBN 978-3-9814872-0-6

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.gsbxmedia.de/modules/artikel/cache/uploaded/336934.pdf