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9783956796272

Blind Gallerist

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    9783956796272

  • ISBN10:

    3956796276

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2022-11-08
  • Publisher: Sternberg Press
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Summary

The autobiography of Johann König, an influential art gallerist who lost his vision at the age of twelve.

Andy Warhol, Isa Genzken, On Kawara, Rosemarie Trockel—Johann König grew up surrounded by great artists and their art. His hometown of Cologne was recognized as Europe’s art capital in the 1980s, largely because of his family’s work in the field. The art world, as a result, became his extended family. His father, the renowned curator Kasper König, took him on trips to Jeff Koons’s studio in New York; Nam June Paik became his godfather after a “Fluxus baptism”; Gerhard Richter was the best man at his parents’ wedding. When Johann was eleven, a tragic accident caused him to lose almost all eyesight. Isolated from the world, he found salvation in contemporary art. And when he was only twenty, he took the risk of starting his own gallery. 
 
What does it mean to become a gallery owner when you can’t see? How can you access art if you can’t rely on your eyes? In this memoir, Johann König recounts his unique upbringing and equally unique approach to art, one shaped by circumstance and ambition. With distinctive candor, he offers insight into the art world from the perspective of both a true believer and an innovator. Today, with a spectacular gallery located in a Brutalist church in Berlin, he continues his family’s legacy while redefining what it means to see art.
 
“A kind of personal statement of faith, and it makes for touching and sometimes funny reading … A fascinating text.”
—Kito Nedo, frieze
 
“A very entertaining book.”
—Kolja Reichert, Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung
 
“Open and unabashed … Refreshing in the gallery business.”
—Tobias Timm, Die Zeit

Author Biography

Johann König, born in 1981, is a German gallery owner. His Berlin gallery is considered one of the most important for contemporary art in Germany. After leasing the St. Agnes Church in Kreuzberg, built in the 1960s, he renovated for three years before opening it in 2015 as a spectacular exhibition space, with exhibitions that have exerted a great attraction on art lovers and collectors. The gallery’s artists include Monica Bonvicini, Katharina Grosse, Jeppe Hein, Michael Sailstorfer, Norbert Bisky, and Erwin Wurm.

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