Digitaler Brief
Hella-Katharina Popp
Student
Hella-Katharina Popp Academic staff
Davide Tommaso Ferrando Gerhard Glüher Stephan August Schmidt-Wulffen Course
Studio Exhibit | Yesterday Tomorrow: Memory in Art Program
BA Major Art Semester
2021/22 SS Mein Großvater starb am Sonntag, den 1.10.1944 im Alter von gut 72 Jahren. Ich hatte im Alter von 14 Jahren die Briefe in München vor dem Wegwerfen gerettet, nach Burghausen mitgenommen und dort auf dem Dachboden verwahrt. 1985 hatte ich sie gelesen und 1999 dann abgeschrieben, um sie meinen Nachkommen zu erschließen. Nach dem Ableben von Hans wurden nur noch sporadisch im nächsten Jahr Briefe aufgehoben, dann unterließ man es.
Peter Popp
digital exhibition space for the work “Briefe von Hella”
A project made in the course
Studio Exhibit | Yesterday Tomorrow: Memory in Art
As a first assignment, the students were asked to “inhabit” the work of one of the artists who participated in the exhibition “tell me about yesterday tomorrow”. Starting from there, they should acquire tools to develop their own work. In the second assignment, following the historical perspective introduced by the very same exhibition, they should develop a personal work dealing with the topic of “memory”. The supporting modules provided the students with historical and theoretical insight on the topic of the studio, and offered technical tools to exhibit the resulting works online.
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