
Dr. Angelika Jansen, Germany Chair
Angelika Jansen, Ph.D. is an independant art curator, liaison for cultural events between Germany and Texas as well as a freelance writer on all aspect of the arts. Having taught for 15 years at New York University and having been a co-owner of an international contemporary art gallery, the Jansen-Perez Gallery, located both in San Antonio, Texas and in Los Angeles, California, predestined her for her present vocation – being an independent art curator and organizer of art shows. Thus she has created and guided international art exchanges between Texas, Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic. She is especially proud to serve as trustee on the visual art boards of the Blue Star Contemporary and The Lone Star Art Alliance of Texas as well as being a trustee for the San Antonio Public Library Foundation (SAPLF) and the San Antonio Council For International Visitors (SACIV). Maintaining permanent homes in Berlin, Germany and in San Antonio, Texas allows her to forge artistic ties and create cultural exchanges between Texas and Germany, with a focus on Berlin and, most recently, Darmstadt.
Angelika Jansen, Ph.D. is an independant art curator, liaison for cultural events between Germany and Texas as well as a freelance writer on all aspect of the arts. Having taught for 15 years at New York University and having been a co-owner of an international contemporary art gallery, the Jansen-Perez Gallery, located both in San Antonio, Texas and in Los Angeles, California, predestined her for her present vocation – being an independent art curator and organizer of art shows. Thus she has created and guided international art exchanges between Texas, Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic. She is especially proud to serve as trustee on the visual art boards of the Blue Star Contemporary and The Lone Star Art Alliance of Texas as well as being a trustee for the San Antonio Public Library Foundation (SAPLF) and the San Antonio Council For International Visitors (SACIV). Maintaining permanent homes in Berlin, Germany and in San Antonio, Texas allows her to forge artistic ties and create cultural exchanges between Texas and Germany, with a focus on Berlin and, most recently, Darmstadt.
![]() 1) HumboldtBox - Information center for the Humboldt Forum that will house all Non-European museum holdings of Berlin. Opening in 2019.
![]() ![]() 3) Martin-Gropius-Bau - The biggest exhibition space for visual arts of the Federal Republic of Germany in Berlin. It is part of the Berliner Festspiele.
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![]() 4) Berlinische Galerie - Museum for modern and contemporary art focused on national and international artists that lived/live and work/worked in Berlin since the beginning of the 20th Century.
![]() 5) Neue Nationalgalerie - Museum and exhibition space for modern and contemporary national and international art.
![]() 6) Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum for Contemporary Art, Berlin
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