Artists Seeking Sponsorship from the Cusanuswerk
01 - 20 Mar 2010
Guest exhibition
The 2010 selective exhibition of artists seeking sponsorship from the Cusanuswerk will take place in Hamburg. There, 36 young artists from all the academies in Germany will show their works, representing the most diverse positions in contemporary art. Part of the concept of the exhibition is that it is curated by the applicants themselves. Thus the special challenge is to develop a joint project while at the same time demonstrating an unmistakably individual artistic style.
Artists: Romina Abate, Florian Auer, Christoph Bartsch, Till Bick, Miriam Christof, Fabio Cremonese, Sebastian Dannenberg, Dorothee Diebold, Nikolaus Faßlrinner, Julian Fickler, Giorgio Giusti, Anna-Lena Gremme, Sibylle Hager, Maik Helfrich, Sarah-Jane Hoffmann, Carolin Elisabeth Kammler, Susanne Kocks, Hanna-Katharina Körner, Alwin Lay, Madeleine-Christin Leroy, Katharina Monka, Katharina Neuses, Adam Noack, Sandra Pulina, Lennart Rieder, Melanie Schlachter, Jennifer Schulz, Johanna Schwab, Chili Martina Seitz, Alexander Skorobogatov, Paul Sörgel, Laura Stracke, Thomas Taube, Eva-Maria Wawatschek, Johannes Wilde, Matthias Wurm, Beate Zollbrecht
The members of the jury are Prof. Ulrich Erben (Münster). Prof. Dr. Richard Hoppe-Sailer (Bochum), Prof. Christiane Möbus (Berlin), Prof. Norbert Radermacher (Kassel), Prof. Elisabeth Wagner (Kiel), Christoph Simonsen (Aachen University Chaplain), Prof. Dr. Josef Wohlmuth (Director of the Cusanuswerk).
The Cusanuswerk is the scholarship body of the Catholic Church in Germany; it awards scholarships to exceptionally gifted students in all branches of academic study. To date, more than five thousand young men and women have received such awards.
The 2010 selective exhibition of artists seeking sponsorship from the Cusanuswerk will take place in Hamburg. There, 36 young artists from all the academies in Germany will show their works, representing the most diverse positions in contemporary art. Part of the concept of the exhibition is that it is curated by the applicants themselves. Thus the special challenge is to develop a joint project while at the same time demonstrating an unmistakably individual artistic style.
Artists: Romina Abate, Florian Auer, Christoph Bartsch, Till Bick, Miriam Christof, Fabio Cremonese, Sebastian Dannenberg, Dorothee Diebold, Nikolaus Faßlrinner, Julian Fickler, Giorgio Giusti, Anna-Lena Gremme, Sibylle Hager, Maik Helfrich, Sarah-Jane Hoffmann, Carolin Elisabeth Kammler, Susanne Kocks, Hanna-Katharina Körner, Alwin Lay, Madeleine-Christin Leroy, Katharina Monka, Katharina Neuses, Adam Noack, Sandra Pulina, Lennart Rieder, Melanie Schlachter, Jennifer Schulz, Johanna Schwab, Chili Martina Seitz, Alexander Skorobogatov, Paul Sörgel, Laura Stracke, Thomas Taube, Eva-Maria Wawatschek, Johannes Wilde, Matthias Wurm, Beate Zollbrecht
The members of the jury are Prof. Ulrich Erben (Münster). Prof. Dr. Richard Hoppe-Sailer (Bochum), Prof. Christiane Möbus (Berlin), Prof. Norbert Radermacher (Kassel), Prof. Elisabeth Wagner (Kiel), Christoph Simonsen (Aachen University Chaplain), Prof. Dr. Josef Wohlmuth (Director of the Cusanuswerk).
The Cusanuswerk is the scholarship body of the Catholic Church in Germany; it awards scholarships to exceptionally gifted students in all branches of academic study. To date, more than five thousand young men and women have received such awards.