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Ruth Noack was born on 12 January, 1964 in Heidelberg, Germany, is a German curator and art historian (born 1964). Discover Ruth Noack's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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Occupation curator, art historian
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 12 January, 1964
Birthday 12 January
Birthplace Heidelberg, Germany
Nationality Germany

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1964

Ruth Noack (born 12 January 1964) is a German curator and art historian.

1990

She began lecturing in 1990 and published her first critical work in 1992.

1999

In 1999 she completed graduate work in art history at the University of Vienna with a MA-thesis on the subjectification processes in the visual arts, exemplified by the early work of Lynn Hershman.

2000

In 2000 she began teaching at the University of Vienna, the University of Applied Arts, Vienna (film theory).

2001

Since 2001 Noack has worked on the topic "Construction of Childhood" in the context of a research project.

In all of her activities, Noack adopts an interdisciplinary approach that closely incorporates film theory.

Noack's writings have been concerned with subjects including global art and the translocal museum, conceptual art in the East, feminist aesthetics and film theory.

Noack’s numerous publications and lectures include monographs on the work of Eva Hesse, Alejandra Riera, Danica Dakic, Ines Doujak, Sanja Ivekovic and Mary Kelly.

2002

In 2002-2003 Noack served as President of AICA (International Association of Art Critics) Austria.

2006

In 2006 and 2008 she was a member of the jury for the CCAA (Chinese Contemporary Art Award).

2007

Noack and Roger M. Buergel, co-curated documenta 12 in Kassel, Germany (16 June - 23 September 2007).

2012

During the 2012-2013 academic year Noack was Head of Programme, Curating Contemporary Art at the Royal College of Art in London and acted as Research Leader for the EU project "MeLa – European Museums in an age of migrations."

Her writing appears regularly in international journals and magazines, including_ springerin_, Texte zur Kunst, Camera Austria and Afterall.

2019

In 2019, it was announced that Noack would become the founding executive director of The Corner at Whitman-Walker, a new cultural institution in Washington, D.C., opening in early 2020 as a venue for multidisciplinary artistic expression attached to Whitman-Walker Health.

After graduating from Alten Gymnasium in Bremen she studied art history, audiovisual media and feminist theory in Germany, the U.S., England and Austria.