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Axel Lapp
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)curator, art historian and publisher

Axel Lapp (*1966 in Konstanz, Germany) is a German curator, art historian and publisher, who is currently based in Berlin and Memmingen. He is director of MEWO Kunsthalle[1] as well as of Strigel- and Antoniter-Museum in Memmingen. Furthermore, he is one of the publishers of The Green Box art book publisher in Berlin[2].

Biography

Axel Lapp studied museology and art history in Marburg, Essex and Manchester[3]. He was Henry Moore Research Fellow at the University of Leeds (1998-2000) and Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Universität von Sunderland (2009-2010). From 2002 until 2012, he worked as an art critic for Art Review and Art Monthly, and as a freelance curator for contemporary art.[4]

For the art publisher The Green Box, which he founded together with Anja Lutz in 2005, he edited numerous books on contemporary art and curating[5].

Since 2012, Lapp is Director of MEWO Kunsthalle in Memmingen. His first exhibition there, in March 2013, was 'CINEMA and the cinematografic gaze'[6], with works by Omer Fast, Clemens von Wedemeyer, Ming Wong and many others.

Publications (selection)

  • Jeanne van Heeswijk: Systems, The Green Box, Berlin 2006. ISBN 978-3-908175-05-6
  • 150 Jahre Kunstverein Konstanz, The Green Box, Berlin 2008. ISBN 978-3-908175-51-3
  • A Brief History of Curating New Media Art, The Green Box, Berlin 2010 (ed. with Sarah E. Cook, Beryl Graham, Verina Gfader). ISBN 978-3-941644-20-5
  • A Brief History of Working with New Media Art, The Green Box, Berlin 2010 (ed. with Sarah E. Cook, Beryl Graham, Verina Gfader). ISBN 978-3-941644-21-2
  • Cornelia Renz: Night. Tail. Pieces, The Green Box, Berlin 2011. ISBN 978-3-941644-30-4
  • Curating in the Caribbean, The Green Box, Berlin 2012 (ed. with David A. Bailey MBE, Allison Thompson, Alissandra Cummins). ISBN 978-3-941644-32-8
  • Marion Ermer Preis 2011, The Green Box, Berlin 2011. ISBN 978-3-941644-35-9
  • Costa Vece: Revolucion – Patriotismo, The Green Box, Berlin 2012. ISBN 978-3-941644-34-2

Exhibitions

  • '8 + 8 – video art': "Sonia Boyce". Guangzhou, 53 Art Museum (美术馆), 2011
  • 'Marion-Ermer-Preis 2011: Loretta Fahrenholz, Emanuel Mathias, Claudia Schötz, Jens Schubert'. Dresden, Hochschule für Bildende Künste (Oktogon), 2011
  • 'Cornelia Renz: Night. Tale. Pieces', Konstanz, Kunstverein, 2011
  • 'Lucie Renneboog: 'mmmmm'
DIAGRAM / naïf and mymaybe idiot summary of something we knew.'. Berlin, Axel Lapp Projects, 2009
  • 'Roland Iselin: What we do when we think about love'. Berlin, Axel Lapp Projects, 2008
  • 'Nick Crowe: Sammlung Witkowski'. Berlin, Axel Lapp Projects, 2008
  • 'Martin Newth: Ausblick'. Berlin, Axel Lapp Projects, 2008
  • 'Menschen und Orte' - an exhibition for the 150. anniversary of Kunstverein Konstanz. Konstanz, Kunstverein & Wessenberg-Galerie, 2008
  • 'a season of film: Sonia Boyce & David Bickerstaff, Nick Crowe & Ian Rawlinson, Jeanne van Heeswijk & Marten Winters, Mona Jas & Holger Friese, Sonia Khurana and John Sealey'. Berlin, Axel Lapp Projects, 2008
  • 'Sonia Boyce: Crop Over', Berlin, Axel Lapp Projects, 2008
  • 'Nikola Irmer: BOYS'. Berlin, Axel Lapp Projects, 2007
  • 'Josephine Flynn: Mayonnaise and Salad Cream'. Berlin, Axel Lapp Projects, 2007
  • 'Mona Jas: Die Plejaden #1'. Berlin, Axel Lapp Projects, 2007
  • 'Shezad Dawood: The End of Civilisation'. Berlin, Axel Lapp Projects, 2007
  • 'Review: Sonia Boyce, Nick Crowe, Holger Friese, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Mona Jas'. Berlin, Axel Lapp Projects, 2007

Footnotes

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