Vortrag INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM PROJECT DURING CORONA von Maria Isserlis

Vortrag INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM PROJECT DURING CORONA von Maria Isserlis

10. Juni 2021, 10 – 13 Uhr

Vielen Dank an die Kuratorin Maria Isserlis für ihren Vortrag International Museum Project During Corona und die Arbeitsbesprechungen mit unseren Teilnehmer*innen innerhalb des Studioprogrammes am BAI | Kunstschule, KunstinkubatorArtist in Residence und Live Onlinekurse & -klassen in Berlin.

The lecture will present an international museum cooperation between Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden and the Tretyakov Gallery Moscow during corona times. Maria Isserlis will give an overall outline of the curatorial concept and the contemporary art as an intercultural link and a bridge between romanticism to the present. The exhibition architecture by Daniel Libeskind will be depicted as a conceptual framework. Interesting insights about the working process of and the multiple challenges will be introduced and evaluated.“ (Text: Courtesy Maria Isserlis)

Whilst studying Art History and Media Science at the Friedrich-Schiller-University, Maria Isserlis (Ukrainian, b. 1986, based in Berlin) had already started an internship at the State Hermitage Museum as an assistant curator. Following this she became an assistant curator in the Contemporary Art Department of the State Hermitage Museum while also working in parallel as a freelance curator for the Goethe Institute in St. Petersburg. After this experience she was based in Berlin and worked with the Haus am Waldsee Museum. Since June 2013 Maria has been working as the General Coordinator of MANIFESTA 10 in St. Petersburg. Following Manifesta in Zurich Maria joined the curatorial team of the biennial. In 2016-17 Maria was invited to the V-A-C Foundation in Venice as an exhibition director. In 2017 and 2018 she was a co-curator of the first and second edition of AKI AORA research program in Tulum, Mexico. Maria is a cofounder of the A:D:, Berlin. Since Sept 2019 Maria is a part of the curatorial team at Albertinum, Dresden.

Weitere Informationen auf der ALBERTINUM Webseite.

2021-06-15T18:59:36+02:00

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