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Julia Stoschek

Julia Stoschek

German socialite and art collector (born 1975)


Julia Stoschek (born 1975) is a German socialite and art collector.

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Julia Stoschek Collection in Düsseldorf (2018)

Julia Stoschek was born in 1975,[1] the daughter of Michael Stoschek, a German billionaire businessman and chairman of Brose Fahrzeugteile. [2]

Stoschek first began buying art in 2003.[3] Her collection features more than 850 works by about 250, mainly European and US artists[4] working from the 1960s onwards and includes video, multi-media environments, internet-based installations and performance.[3] The Julia Stoschek Collection in a former industrial building in Düsseldorf-Oberkassel opened in 2007, and has two floors of exhibition space, over 2,500 square metres (27,000 square feet).[5] Within the first ten years from 2007 until 2017, the Julia Stoschek Collection staged 15 exhibitions,[6][7] including solo shows of Cao Fei (2009), Derek Jarman (2010),[8] Sturtevant (2014), Wu Tsang (2015) and Cyprien Gaillard (2015).[9]

In 2016, the Julia Stoschek Collection opened a satellite exhibition space in a former Czech cultural center in Berlin.[3] The space has in the past shown solo shows by artists including Arthur Jafa (2018).[10]

The Julia Stoschek Collection co-sponsored two exhibitions in the German Pavilion at the Venice Biennale: Fabrik (2015) curated by Florian Ebner and Faust (2017) by Anne Imhof.[11]

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Personal life

From 2006 until 2010, Stoschek was in a relationship with Andreas Gursky.[17][18] From 2011, she dated art dealer Max Mayer.[19][20] She has a son with Mathias Döpfner, with whom she was in a relationship from 2013 to 2018.[21][22]


References

  1. "Collector Julia Stoschek Exhibits Her Collection in Public for the First Time at Deichtorhallen". artdaily. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  2. "Michael Stoschek". Forbes. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  3. "Julia Stoschek Collection". julia-stoschek-collection. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  4. Alexandra Wach (16 April 2011), Liebende soll man nicht aufhalten Die Welt.

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