Axel anklam biography of christopher
SALON AT SCHILLERSTRASSE | Babylon Orchestra | ALEXANDER OCHS PRIVATE |
This salon with the Babylon Orchestra in the gallery ALEXANDER OCHS PRIVATE will take place on October 18th, as part of the exhibition WER HAT ANGST VOR SCHWARZ, ROT, GOLD? showing works by the artists Axel Anklam, Laura Bruce, Bettina Scholz and Karolin Schwab.
Image above: Babylon Orchestra, via ALEXANDER OCHS PRIVATE
Since the beginning of the BABYLON ORCHESTRA under the direction of its both founders Sofia Surgutschowa and Mischa Tangian contributes to promote the musical exchange between orient and occident.
At the SALON AT SCHILLERSTRASSE the composers John Kamele Farah and Amen Feizabadi and the writers Widad Nabi and Galal Alahmadi will give insights in their works. They will speak about its underlying literary-musical processes. The musicologist and Tar-player Yalta Yazdani will comment the situation of Iranian female singers among the todays political circumstances. Alexander Ochs, who supports the BABYLON ORCHESTRA in many ways for more than a year, invites all to come together and talk with the artists.
The event is part of the project Songs between Euphrates and Elbe – What’s new between the Streams in which the BABYLON ORCHESTRA collaborates with young contemporary composers October 17th, at HAU 1 and literary figures from the Near and Middle East. The upcoming concerts will take place on and on November 24th, at Deutsche Oper. You can also find more information on the Website of the ensemble.
Due to limited space a reservation for the Salon on October 18th is needed until October 17th, to lochmann@
WHEN?
Thursday, October 18th, , to pm
Berlin Art Prize
Jubilee Endowment /
The Akademie der Künste has awarded the “Berlin Art Prize – Jubilee Endowment /” on behalf of the Federal State of Berlin since The prize was donated by the Berlin Magistrate/Senate to commemorate the March Revolution that took place in It is awarded to honour artistic achievement and to promote creative work in each of the six Sections represented in the Academy.
The Berlin Art Prize is awarded annually on 18th March jointly by the Governing Mayor of Berlin and the President of the Akademie der Künste in two formats: the “Berlin Art Prize – Grand Prize” – the winner being decided on by the six Sections on an alternating basis – and the “Berlin Art Prize” with six winners, one in each Section. The Literature Section awards the Berlin Art Prize – Grand Prize as the “Fontane Prize”. Up to , the Berlin Art Prize was awarded under the titles “Art Prize” and “Development Prize” or “Prize of the Young Generation”.
At the current time there is a total of €45, available for the Berlin Art Prize, of which €15, is for the Berlin Art Prize – Grand Prize and €5, for each of the six individual Berlin Art Prizes.
Photo: Reinhardt & Sommer
The winners and participants of the Berlin Art Prize (from left to right): Monica Bonvicini (laudator), Leyla Yenirce (Visual Arts), Salomé Jashi (Film and Media Arts), Carolin Callies (Literature), Lilith Stangenberg (Performing Arts), Florian Summa (Architecture), Anne Femmer (Architecture), Syrphe/Cedrik Fermont (Music), Academy President Jeanine Meerapfel, Simone Fattal (Grand Art Prize - Visual Arts), Permanent Secretary for Culture Sarah Wedl-Wilson, Enad Marouf (winner of the Will Grohmann Prize ), Karin Sander (moderator & laudator).
Photo: Reinhardt & Sommer
Berlin Art Prize winners without Xu Tiantian (from left to right): Marcel Kohler, Joanna Bailie, Petrit Halilaj, Joachim Trier, Senator for Culture and Europe Klaus Lederer, Academy President Jeanine Meerapfel
Paschen von Cossel
Paschen Ritter und Edler von Cossel | |
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Arms of the von Cossel family. | |
| Predecessor | New creation |
| Successor | None |
| Born | ()December 21, Anklam, Vorpommern |
| Died | 17 January () (aged90) Jersbek |
| Spouse | Christine Eleonore Seip Maria Elisabeth Matthießen |
| Father | Henning Detloff Kossel |
| Mother | Catharina Dorothea Pritzbuer |
| Occupation | Lawyer, syndic, canon |
Paschen Ritter und Edler von Cossel (21 December in Anklam, Vorpommern 17 January in Jersbek), was a German lawyer (since ), doctor of laws, syndic, canon of the Hamburg Cathedral chapter, and owner of two Holsteinian estates, Gut Jersbek and Gut Stegen (from –). He led a successful public life, and, in , became Konferenzrat to the Danish royal household. Cossel and his second wife are buried in the forest adjacent to the park on the Jersbek estate.
Biography
Birth, family, and education
Paschen von Cossel was born to Henning Detloff Kossel (2 March – 6 July ) and Catharina Dorothea Pritzbuer (26 February – 17 November ), the last of eight children. His father had been a merchant, vintner, cellarer, and innkeeper in Anklam, Wismar, Neubrandenburg, and Stralsund, since
Cossel spent his school days in the Gymnasium Stralsund (part of the Katharinenkloster), where he received a thorough education (learning, for instance, Greek, Latin, and Hebrew), gaining his school certificate in He received his Licentium Juris at the University of Rostock () the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald (), and the Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg (), where he wrote a doctoral dissertation.
Two childless mar
Panel discussion with Christopher Breu (Hegenbarth Sammlung Berlin), Dr. Jenny Graser (Kupferstichkabinett, SMB Berlin), Bettina Munk (lines fiction), Katja Pudor und Matthias Beckmann (artists and curators of the exhibition), Moderation by Dr. Ralf F. Hartmann
The exhibition “Beyond drawing” shows the abundance of current drawing positions in Berlin: exuberant pictorial narrative and strict reduction, figuration and abstraction, documentation and site inspection, illusion and its suspension, the microscopic and the generous, drawing as performance, in books, in space or in animation film. Whether on paper or in combination with other media, drawing goes beyond itself and crosses borders.
The Berlin drawing scene also includes project spaces, magazines, networks and websites that deal with drawing and its expansion. Exemplarily, some of these projects present themselves in the exhibition.
Panel discussion with Christopher Breu (Hegenbarth Sammlung Berlin), Dr. Jenny Graser (Kupferstichkabinett, SMB Berlin), Bettina Munk (lines fiction), Katja Pudor und Matthias Beckmann (artists and curators of the exhibition), Moderation by Dr. Ralf F. Hartmann
The exhibition “Beyond drawing” shows the abundance of current drawing positions in Berlin: exuberant pictorial narrative and strict reduction, figuration and abstraction, documentation and site inspection, illusion and its suspension, the microscopic and the generous, drawing as performance, in books, in space or in animation film. Whether on paper or in combination with other media, drawing goes beyond itself and crosses borders.
The Berlin drawing scene also includes project spaces, magazines, networks and websites that deal with drawing and its expansion. Exemplarily, some of these projects present themselves in the exhibition.