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Martin Schulze

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Martin Schulze
BornJune 1981
Osnabrück, Germany
🏳️ NationalityGerman
💼 Occupation
Curator
🌐 Websitehttp://martinschulze.org/
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Martin Schulze (born June 1981, Osnabrück, Germany) is a German curator and art producer. He organizes public art projects and exhibitions and sell contemporary art.

In 2011 he founded Public Delivery, the only organization that produces public art projects throughout Asia while continuing to work in Europe, Australia and the Americas.[1] Between 2011 and 2015 he has curated 37 exhibitions and 75 performances in public space[citation needed] and is responsible for the production of iconic works such as Asia's tallest mural in Busan, South Korea.[2]

He is currently raising funds for Dear Burma, a school for Burmese migrant workers living in Bangkok, Thailand. After living in Switzerland and Hong Kong for several years, he relocated to Seoul, South Korea.

Early life and career[edit]

Born in Osnabrück, Germany, he studied Mass Media and Journalism as major and Psychology as minor at the Université de Fribourg and The Chinese University of Hong Kong and also worked at Sprüth Magers and the Pergamon Museum and Neues Museum.

In Berlin he facilitated art projects for Barbara Kruger, Andreas Gursky and many others.

Selected projects[edit]

  • Silence Was Golden (Site-specific and participatory project giving individuals and communities the opportunity to express themselves using golden balloons. Involving Pulitzer Prize winners, National Geographic photographers and the NBA.)[3]
  • Freedumb (Pop-up graffiti exhibition taking place simultaneously on six different continents.)[4]
  • White Ambition (Performance and sculptural project with Phil America looking into how categories such as class, gender and ethnicity amplify each other.)[5]
  • Slum Vacation (A performance and sculptural project that takes place in public space and is followed by an exhibition in a non-commercial art space. The works focus on the 1/3 of the urban world living in slums.)
  • Live At The Museum (An investigation into the collective and institutional affirmation given to culture, while also functioning as a digital archive to cache the contribution of its participants.)
  • El Choco (The first major solo exhibition by Swiss-Bolivian artist Luciano Calderon, showing new works, ranging from installations to paintings.)[7]

References[edit]

  1. http://monthlyart.com/curator-haily-grenet-martin-schulze/
  2. "Asia's Tallest Mural in South Korea by Hendrik Beikirch". Dezeen.com. 2012-09-07. Retrieved 2013-09-29.
  3. http://publicdelivery.org/silence-was-golden/
  4. http://publicdelivery.org/freedumb/
  5. "White Ambition". Exchange Archive. Retrieved 2013-09-29.
  6. http://www.utopiadays.com
  7. "Work". Luciano Calderon. Retrieved 2013-09-29.

External links[edit]

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