Tulga Beyerle

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Tulga Beyerle (born 1964 in Vienna ) is an Austrian designer, curator and museum director. She has headed the Museum for Art and Crafts Hamburg since 2018 .

Life

Tulga Beyerle is a daughter of the violist Hatto Beyerle . She attended school in Vienna and then completed an apprenticeship as a carpenter in Munich. She then studied industrial design at the University of Applied Arts Vienna . She then taught design theory and design history there for seven years.

In 2007 she founded the Vienna Design Week together with Lilli Hollein and Thomas Geisler as the “Design inclination” group . In 2014 she took over the management of the Kunstgewerbemuseum Dresden and in 2018 moved down the Elbe to the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg . Beyerle regularly teaches and accompanies design processes as a mentor, including in 2014 at the 24th Design Biennale in Ljubljana Bio 50, and in 2018 as part of the forecast mentoring program.

Fonts (selection)

  • Tulga Beyerle, Karin Hirschberger: Design Landscape Austria 1900–2005 . Basel: Birkhäuser, 2006 ISBN 3-7643-7328-8
  • Petra Hesse and Tulga Beyerle: Isn't it romantic? Contemporary design between poetry and provocation . Cologne: Walther König, 2013, ISBN 978-3-86335-305-6
  • with Klára Němečková: Against Invisibility: Designers from the Deutsche Werkstätte Hellerau 1898–1938 . Exhibition catalog. Munich: Hirmer, 2018

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Judith E. Innerhofer: Tulga Beyerle: Die Gestalterin . In: The time . August 5, 2019, ISSN  0044-2070 ( zeit.de [accessed March 24, 2020]).
  2. ^ Judith E. Innerhofer: Die Gestalterin , in: Die Zeit, August 5, 2019
  3. "Social Design" is so realistic, sustainable and participatory. March 29, 2019, accessed March 24, 2020 .
  4. Bio 50: Workshop Bio 50.Retrieved on March 24, 2020 .
  5. Tulga Beyerle - Forecast. Retrieved March 24, 2020 (American English).