Tomas Schmit Archiv

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The Tomas Schmit archiv, Berlin was established in 2008 by Barbara Wien, the estate executor, and Wilma Lukatsch.

The archive consists of the estate of the artist, who died on October 4, 2006, in Berlin. It has since been augmented by purchases of drawings and editions as well as by generous donations, in the form of correspondence, photographs and recordings, by friends including Peter Brötzmann, Paul Lovens, Evan Parker, Stefan Ripplinger, Andrea Tippel, Emmett Williams.

Peter Brötzmann German saxophonist

Peter Brötzmann is a German free jazz saxophonist and clarinetist.

Paul Lovens German musician

Paul Lovens is a musician. He plays drums, percussion, singing saw, and cymbals. He has performed with the Aardvark Jazz Orchestra and Berlin Contemporary Jazz Orchestra.

Evan Parker English saxophonist

Evan Shaw Parker is a British saxophone player who plays free jazz.

One of the goals of the tomas schmit archiv, Berlin is to compile an illustrated catalogue raisonné and, in so doing, to make Tomas Schmit’s drawings and texts, along with photographs, sound and film documents, available to the public on a Web site. Since April 16, 2011 this Web site www.tomasschmit.com is online and free for everybody to use.

Upcoming editorial endeavors of the tomas schmit archiv are: to edit and publish a volume of Tomas Schmit’s published and unpublished texts and to collect his complete correspondence with Peter Brötzmann, Ludwig Gosewitz, Wulf Herzogenrath, Dick Higgins, Rudolf Jährling, Arthur Köpcke, George Maciunas, Nam June Paik, Joseph Beuys, Wolf Vostell, Evan Parker, Stefan Ripplinger, Barbara Schwarz, Andrea Tippel, Annette Ussing, Barbara Wien, Emmett Williams and others.

Tomas Schmit was an artist and author, one of the pioneers of the Fluxus movement of the early 1960s. During the subsequent 40 years, he developed a ramified work of drawings, texts, books and concepts of artists' books. From the late 1960s until his death, he continuously exhibited in international galleries. With his series of drawings, he is represented in renowned museums and collections. His works are represented by the galleries Michael Werner in Cologne / New York, Marlene Frei in Zurich, Rudolf Springer and Barbara Wien in Berlin and the Edition Armin Hundertmark.

Wulf Herzogenrath, Germany is a German art historian and curator. He is a leading expert in Video art.

Dick Higgins English composer and poet

Dick Higgins was an American composer, poet, printmaker, artist, and a co-founder of Fluxus.

The physical archive is not open to the public.

Friends of the tomas schmit archiv, Berlin, a nonprofit association, was founded on August 2, 2010, to finance compilation and maintenance of the archive.

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