Thilo Heinzmann

Thilo Heinzmann (born 1969) is a German painter. After a guest professorship of painting at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg in Hamburg [1],

he was appointed professor of painting at Universität der Künste in Berlin.[2]

Life

From 1992 to 1997, Heinzmann studied at the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, under Thomas Bayrle.[3] Between 1993 and 1995 he was an assistant in Martin Kippenberger's studio in Sankt Georgen im Schwarzwald.[4] Between 1997 and 2000 he was a co-founder of various independent exhibition spaces in Berlin, such as Andersen’s Wohnung, Montparnasse, Wandel and Pazifik.[5]

His work is held by Tate Modern in London,[6][7] and in the Bundeskunstsammlung.[8] The Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson wrote a string quartet based on "12 Conversations with Thilo Heinzmann", which were held over a period of four years.[9]

gollark: I don't see how that actually fixes the problem.
gollark: Yes, but I don't think it runs on discretized space and time.
gollark: The Planck units don't imply that stuff is quantized as much as vaguely suggest it sometimes.
gollark: Of mass.
gollark: The Planck mass is actually about a dust speck's worth.

References

Further reading

Thilo Heinzmann, Texts by Michael Bracewell and Philipp Ekardt (German/English), Hatje Cantz 2012.

Thilo Heinzmann by Michael Bracewell Burlington Contemporary 2019

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