Dominik Bartmann

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Dominik Bartmann

Dominik Bartmann (born 19 September 1953) is a German art historian and curator.

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Life

Born in Berlin as the second son of the laboratory physician Karl Bartmann  [ de ] and his wife Gisela, Baetmann studied art history, history and Germanistics at the Free University of Berlin and was awarded his doctorate in 1983 with the thesis Anton von Werner and his position in Wilhelmine art politics. He then worked at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. In 1984, he became head of the Collection of Prints and Drawings and, in 1992, temporary director of the Berlin Museum  [ de ]. After it was merged into the Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin  [ de ], he became department director "Fine Arts" in 1995 and department director "Exhibitions" in 2007.

Bartmann is chairman of the board of trustees of the "Museumsstiftung Dr. Otto und Ilse Augustin" and the "Carl-Heinz-und-Helga-Kliemann-Stiftung". He is a member of the advisory board of the "Stiftung Berlinische Galerie", the board of trustees of the "Jeanne Mammen Foundation", the board of the "Hans Meid Foundation" and the "Ilse Augustin Foundation for the Promotion of Visual Artists".

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