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Artist page for Emil Schumacher (1912–1999)
Appointment Biography Emil Schumacher (29 August 1912 in Hagen
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Artist page for Emil Schumacher (1912–1999)
Appointment Biography Emil Schumacher (29 August 1912 in Hagen
A collection of performances, installations, lectures and discussions (on air – on site – on line) recorded in Vienna, December 1997.
collected by Susanna Niedermayr 00:08:46 Wolfgang Hagen
[Transcription/translation] 17.1.1979 my dear joseph, isn’t it funny how these problems, these questions, just keep coming up, from generation to generation! i’ve just put down your brühl’sche terrasse [brühl terrace] and i’m still moved by its relevance! certainly, the privations, the purely economic privations, are unfamiliar to me, but my student days in stuttgart weren’t so different: working at the brewery to earn some money, working here, there and everywhere just to survive! … and all that – quite miraculously! – having already survived the war… just thinking about it induces painful nausea in me… let’s say no more about …
exhibitions in bonn, wanne, kiel, gelsenkirchen, hagen
This supplement is a recording of Ted Hickey, former Keeper of Art at the Ulster Museum, singing a unique collection of Irish traditional songs.
Side A – Ted Hickey 00:23:41 00:00:00 Gay Old Hag
5 September Dear Annerl! We’re close to Gibraltar now, close to leaving Europe, but I still can’t seem to think ahead, like a schoolboy crossing off the days on a calendar, waiting for the holidays – when I’ll see you again. I wish I could find the words to say how I feel – they would be short, concise words, too precise and true for colourful descriptions and circumlocutions. In Hinterbrühl little Sonja Weiss would often look at Clemens and mutter away to herself in wonder, ‘Oh my, oh my!’, as though she’d never met anyone quite like him before. …
Having removed a noisy old hag who was scoffing her