BOEHME, JAKOB (1575–1624), Protestant visionary and theologian. Born into a Lutheran farming family in the village of Alt Seidenberg near Görlitz, Saxony, Boehme was apprenticed to a shoemaker following his elementary education. In 1599...
Jakob Böhme (1575 – November 17 1624) was a German Christian mystic. He is also known as Jacob...
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Bruno Jakob. 09/01/1999: 557 words, approx. 2 pages
GALERIE PETER KILCHMANN Giving his monochromatic works titles like Unzipped, Contributed to the Air, Flickering Memory, and Mashed Potatoes (Still Collecting), Bruno Jakob evoked a range of images, from the abstract to the richly figurative, as well as a web of allusions to...
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Jakob Kolding 10/01/2007: 643 words, approx. 2 pages
COPENHAGEN Jakob Kolding OVERGADEN INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART For his first solo museum exhibition in Denmark, Jakob Kolding introduced new elements to his oeuvre. Alongside delicate drawings, posters, and collages, he added large lambda prints of digital collages and fragile, site-specific...