Burg Giebichenstein University Of Art And Design
(BURG) is the university of art and design in Halle an der Saale that was established in 1915. With a student body numbering over 1,000, BURG is one of the largest universities of art and design in Germany. It offers 20 art and design degree programmes in two faculties. BURG is located on the lower fortress of Giebichenstein Castle above the right bank of Saale River on the city's northern border. Part of the Art campus is on the grounds of the former Hermes print finishing company in north-eastern Halle and the rest is combined with the Design campus on Neuwerk to the east of Mühlgraben, the old water channel for the town's mill. History and present Today's ''Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle'' is the successor to the ''Commercial Draughtsman and Artisan’s School'' of the city of Halle. That school was established in 1879 when the ''Provincial Trade School Halle'' (est. 1852) and the ''Commercial Draughtsman’s School'' (est. 1870) merged. Today's un ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Volksstimme (Saxony-Anhalt)
''Volksstimme'' (meaning ''People's Voice'' in English) is a regional daily newspaper published in Magdeburg for northern Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The paper is owned by Bauer Bauer is a German surname meaning "peasant" or "farmer". For notable people sharing the surname, see Bauer (surname). Bauer may also refer to: Education and literature * Bauer's Lexicon, a dictionary of Biblical Greek * Bauer College of Busin .... Its publisher is Magdeburger Verlags und Druckhaus. The circulation of ''Volksstimme'' was 343,000 copies during the third quarter of 1992. Its circulation was 264,000 copies in 2001. The paper had an average circulation of 191,878 copies during the second quarter of 2011.According to IVW, second quarter 2011, Mon–Sa(Details on ivw.eu)/ref> List of editors-in-chief Editors-in-chief of the ''Volksstimme'': References External links * Bauer Media Group German-language newspapers Mass media in Magdeburg Daily newspapers published in Germany Ge ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gender Equality
Gender equality, also known as sexual equality or equality of the sexes, is the state of equal ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender, including economic participation and decision-making; and the state of valuing different behaviors, aspirations and needs equally, regardless of gender. Gender equality is the goal, while gender neutrality and gender equity are practices and ways of thinking that help in achieving the goal. Gender parity, which is used to measure gender balance in a given situation, can aid in achieving gender equality but is not the goal in and of itself. Gender equality is more than just equal representation, it is strongly tied to women's rights, and often requires policy changes. , the global movement for gender equality has not incorporated the proposition of genders besides women and men, or gender identities outside of the gender binary. UNICEF says gender equality "means that women and men, and girls and boys, enjoy the s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Benita Koch-Otte
Benita Koch-Otte (23 May 189226 April 1976), born Benita Otte, was a German weaver and textile designer who trained at the Bauhaus. Life and work Benita Otte was born on 23 May 1892 in Stuttgart, Germany. Otte's father was a chemist. After attending Lyceum in Krefeld, Otte taught drawing and physical education in Uerdingen. In 1920, she enrolled at the Bauhaus in Weimar where she studied in the studio's weaving workshop. She was later employed in the workshop, working closely with Gunta Stölzl. Otte left the Bauhaus in 1925.Bauhaus100. Bentia Koch-Otte Retrieved 15 May 2019 [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Robert Klümpen
Robert Klümpen (born 1973 in Issum, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German painter. In 2001, he graduated from Academy of Arts, Düsseldorf, where he studied with A. R. Penck and . He lives and works in Düsseldorf Düsseldorf ( , , ; often in English sources; Low Franconian and Ripuarian: ''Düsseldörp'' ; archaic nl, Dusseldorp ) is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany. It is the second-largest city in th .... Awards *1999 Fellowship Kunstakademie Düsseldorf *2004 Fellowship in Venice (Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes) *2005 Villa Romana Fellow Exhibitions 2009–10 *Galerie Wolfgang Gmyrek, Düsseldorf, "Ich bring Frische" 2009 *Galerie Seippel, Köln, "Schauraum Dachs u. Fuchs" 2008 *Galerie Peter Tedden, Düsseldorf, "Hier zu? Dann geh‘ an‘ Kiosk!" 2007 *Galerie Seippel, Köln *Galerie Martina Detterer, Frankfurt/M., Bright Malkasten, Düsseldorf, Dicke Freunde (with Peter Josef Abels) 2006 *Villa de Ba ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rudolf Horn (Designer)
Rudolf Horn (born 8 February 1954) is a former Austrian biathlete and cross-country skier. He competed at the 1976 Winter Olympics, the 1980 Winter Olympics and the 1984 Winter Olympics. Olympic results Cross-country skiing * 1976: ** 8th, Winter Olympics 4 × 10 kilometres relay (together with Reinhold Feichter, Werner Vogel and Herbert Wachter) ** 42nd, Winter Olympics 15 kilometres Biathlon * 1980: ** 6th, Winter Olympics 4 × 7.5 kilometres relay (together with Alfred Eder, Franz-Josef Weber and Josef Koll) ** 26th, Winter Olympics 20 kilometres ** 28th, Winter Olympics 10 kilometres * 1984: ** 8th, Winter Olympics 4 × 7.5 kilometres relay (together with Alfred Eder, Walter Hörl and Franz Schuler Franz Schuler (born 3 October 1962) is a former Austrian biathlete and police officer, who competed as a member of the Polizeisportverein (police sports club) Innsbruck. He was born in Kufstein. Selected results * 1984: ** 8th, Winter Olym ...) ** 36th, Winte ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hanns Hopp
Hanns Hopp (9 February 1890 – 21 February 1971) was a German architect. Hopp was born in Lübeck and studied at the University of Karlsruhe and the Technical University of Munich. From 1918 he was employed as an architect for the local authorities in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad), and from 1920 for the Deutsche Ostmesse, or Eastern Fair. From 1926 he worked as a private architect in Königsberg. In 1944 Hopp left Königsberg and settled in Dresden, continuing his professional career in East Germany (the German Democratic Republic). Between 1952 and 1966 he was President of the Deutsche Bauakademie, the national academy of architecture and construction. He died in 1971 in East Berlin. Works He was the architect of several major public and private buildings erected in Königsberg in the 1920s under the supreme mayor, Hans Lohmeyer, including: * The airport at Königsberg Devau (1921) * The Handelshof (1922–1923) * The "Haus der Technik" (1924–1925) * The Park Hotel, K� ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Waldemar Grzimek
Waldemar Grzimek (December 5, 1918 – May 26, 1984) was a German sculptor. Grzimek was born in Rastenburg, East Prussia (now Kętrzyn, Warmia-Masuria) to a Silesian family, which moved to Berlin in 1925 when Grzimek's father Günther Grzimek was elected to the Preußischer Landtag. As a child, Grzimek enjoyed the exotic animals of the Berlin Zoo, which is also where he met Hugo Lederer, a professor at Berlin's Akademie der Künste (Academy of Arts), who inspired Grzimek to take up sculpting. During his adolescent years he produced sculptures of an American Bison, an African rhinoceros, busts of his parents heads, and a pet Skye Terrier. After high school, Grzimek worked as an apprentice stonemason for the construction company Philipp Holzmann AG and also studied sculpture under Wilhelm Gerstel. He completed his degree in 1941, then served in the ''Kriegsmarine'' until the end of World War II, after which he worked as an art professor and as a freelance sculptor. Famous wor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rolf Frick
Rolf Frick (born Chemnitz 16 September 1936: died 31 December 2008) was a German university professor and politician ( LDP / FDP). Life Rolf Frick was born in Chemnitz in the southern part of what was then central Germany. (Between 1953 and 1990 Chemnitz would be known as "Karl-Marx-Stadt", which is naturally reflected in contemporary sources.) His father was the director of a publishing house and, a new government regime would later determine, a committed Nazi supporter. By the time he was 9, World War II had ended and Chemnitz found itself in the Soviet occupation zone of what remained of Germany. The leadership pursued a strategy which would lead to the creation, formally in 1949, of a stand-alone Soviet sponsored state, the German Democratic Republic. By 1949 a merger of political parties had already taken place, in April 1946, which formed the basis for a rapid return to centrally directed one- party government. Because of his father's Nazi past, Frick received n ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ludwig Ehrler
Ludwig may refer to: People and fictional characters * Ludwig (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Ludwig (surname), including a list of people * Ludwig Ahgren, or simply Ludwig, American YouTube live streamer and content creator Arts and entertainment * ''Ludwig'' (cartoon), a 1977 animated children's series * ''Ludwig'' (film), a 1973 film by Luchino Visconti about Ludwig II of Bavaria * '' Ludwig: Requiem for a Virgin King'', a 1972 film by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg about Ludwig II of Bavaria * "Ludwig", a 1967 song by Al Hirt Other uses * Ludwig (crater), a small lunar impact crater just beyond the eastern limb of the Moon * Ludwig, Missouri, an unincorporated community in the United States * Ludwig Canal, an abandoned canal in southern Germany * Ludwig Drums, an American manufacturer of musical instruments * ''Ludwig'' (ship), a steamer that sank in 1861 after a collision with the '' Stadt Zürich'' See also * Ludewig * Ludvig * Ludwik * Ludwick ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Erich Consemüller
Erich Consemüller (10 October 1902 — 11 April 1957) was a German photographer and architect who studied and taught at Bauhaus art school. He worked alongside the photographer Lucia Moholy documenting life at the Bauhaus. Early life Consemüller was born in Bielefeld, Germany in 1902, where he spent his late teenage life training in carpentry, attending evening classes at the , now the Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences.Dolgner, Angela (ed.) ''Burg Giebichenstein. Die hallesche Kunstschule von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart; Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg, Halle, 20. März bis 13. Juni 1993 ; Badisches Landesmuseum, Karlsruhe, 25. Juni bis 12. September 1993.'' Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg, Halle 1993, p. 510. Bauhaus Consemüller began studying at the Bauhaus in Weimar in 1922, first taking Johannes Itten’s preliminary course, as did all students. He also took classes by Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky. From 1923 to 1925 he studied furniture design in the carpentry wor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hanne Bergius
Hanne Bergius (born in 1947 in Herzberg am Harz) is a German art historian and Professor for Art History with emphases on art, photography, modern design and architecture. Life Bergius studied art history, classical archaeology, and psychology at the Freie Universität Berlin. Her doctoral dissertation on the history and concept of Berlin Dadaism at the FU Berlin was accepted in 1984. In 1990, she received a German Research Foundation grant to investigate the relationship between tradition and modernism in the example of the New Objectivity movement. Then, in 1992, she presented her habilitation project on the concept of montage to the History Department at the FU Berlin and received the Venia legendi for Modern Art History. She first applied her research results on Classical Modernism in her work as co-curator at the international exhibitions and the catalogs ''Tendenzen der zwanziger Jahre. Dada in Europa – Dokumente und Werke'' (15th European Art Exhibition, Berlin 1977) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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ATAK (graphic Artist)
Atak or ATAK may refer to: People *Atak (actor), Filipino actor in ''Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy'' *Burhan Atak, Turkish footballer * Hurşit Atak, Turkish weightlifter *Serkan Atak, Turkish footballer *Atak Lual, South Sudanese footballer *Atak Ngor, South Sudanese director Military *Android Team Awareness Kit, a navigation and situational awareness app (or its similarly named and developed military counterpart: Android Tactical Assault Kit) * TAI/AgustaWestland T129 ATAK, a Turkish multi-role attack helicopter developed from the Agusta A129 Mangusta *TAI T929 ATAK 2, a Turkish attack helicopter developed from the T129 ATAK and T625 Gökbey helicopters Other *Atak (village), a village in the Barisal District of southern-central Bangladesh *Atak (clan), the name for a clan of the Royma, a nomadic pastoral Muslim community in India and Pakistan *ATAK Sportswear, a Slovakian sports equipment manufacturer *Atak (music hall) Atak or ATAK may refer to: People *Atak (actor), Filipino actor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |