TATJANA SCHAEFER


ABOUT

Tatjana Schaefer is a curator and writer for contemporary art.
She explores artistic practices from the 1960s-today in the fields of collective memory, trauma, social engagement and feminist activism.

Since 2018, she is working as assistant curator at Pinakothek der Moderne. In this role, she has contributed to exhibitions and publications on Postwar artists such as Georg Baselitz, Astrid Klein and John Baldessari. In 2021, she curated an art parcours across the city of Munich comprising 7 public sites and 10 works of art by Joseph Beuys.  

As independent curator and researcher, Tatjana’s major focus lies on the feminist art scene of the 1960-80s in New York City, in which she is developing her PhD.

Tatjana graduated from Goldsmiths University of London and currently lives and works in Munich, Germany

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TATJANA SCHAEFER
CURATOR / WRITER


Tatjana Schaefer is a curator and writer for contemporary art. She explores artistic practices from the 1960s-today in the fields of collective memory, trauma, social engagement and feminist activism.


Since 2018, she is working as assistant curator at Pinakothek der Moderne. In this role, she has contributed to exhibitions and publications on Postwar artists such as Georg Baselitz, Astrid Klein or John Baldessari. In 2021, she curated an art parcours across the city of Munich comprising 7 public sites and 10 works of art by Joseph Beuys.  

As independent curator and researcher, Tatjana’s major focus lies on the feminist art scene of the 1960-80s in New York City, in which she is developing her PhD.

Tatjana graduated from Goldsmiths University of London and currently lives and works in Munich, Germany

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A BRIEF COLLECTION DISPLAY OF JOHN BALDESSARI


Exhibition text published in PIN. Chronik 2020