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Manfred Kohrs (born 24 January 1957) is a German
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ist, who has been tattooing since 1974. He was a student of
Horst Streckenbach Horst Streckenbach “Tattoo Samy” (August 5, 1925 – June 27, 2001) was a well-known German tattoo artist and historian of the medium, who had been tattooing since 1946. Streckenbach is considered important in the development of tattooing in ...
("Tattoo Samy") (5 August 1926 – 27 June 2001). Together they developed the barbell piercing in 1975. Kohrs invented a rotary tattoo machine with main part an electric motor and an ink reservoir. In 1977 Kohrs founded the first German Tattoo Artist Association. He gave up tattooing in 1990 and began studying economics. Since completing his economics degree in 1996, he has served as tax consultant and Certified Public Accountant (GER).


Biographical and career information

Kohrs was born in 1957 and grew up in
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, West Germany; from 1968 to 1974 he plays Rugby in Hanover-List. From 1971 to 1973 he trained as a mechanic at the
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and subsequently completed his military service at the Aufklärungsgeschwader 51 of the
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. At the age of twelve he purchased his first tattoo and in 1975 he was tattooed by Herbert Hoffmann. The integrated nationally recognized tattoo artist Horst Streckenbach took Kohrs in 1975 as a master student. In 1976, he began tattooing professionally. In 1977 he opened his own studio in Hanover.
Manfred Kohrs coined the phrase: "...a tattoo shows who you are. Therefore, when choosing the motif and the body part, you should consider that in the future you may not want to show everyone who you once were.
″To move tattooing forward, German tattoo artist Manfred Kohrs had to take a look backward.″ In 1978 Kohrs "introduced the first new design for a rotary machine in nearly a century. His machine was functionally similar to O’Reilly’s except an electric DC motor, rather than electrified magnets, drove the needles. This slimmer and streamlined version became lighter, quieter, and more portable. It also gave artists more control while ensuring the operator’s hands and fingers cramped less. While some artists gravitated to this rotary revival, others preferred to stick with their trusty coil machines." Kohrs tattooed
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and other several notable musicians, artists and celebrities of the time. In 1977 Kohrs was an early member of The National Tattoo Club of the World which was renamed 1984 to the National Tattoo Association, (N.T.A.). In the same year Kohrs was the founder-member No. 25 of the European Tattoo Artists Association. In 1977, Kohrs invited all commercially registered tattooists in Germany to an information meeting in Hanover. "At that time there were throughout the country, only 14 self-employed tattoo artist." The purpose of this meeting were the establishment of a national association, and to introduce technical and hygienic standards. At that time, Kohrs and Streckenbach were the only German tattoo artists who used an
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for the sterilisation of equipment. Kohrs attended the first National Convention at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in
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from 23–25 March 1979. He made a slide presentation of tattooed people with Tattoo Samy. The speakers on the convention were Terry Wrigley, Peter Tat 2 Poulos, Diane Poulos,
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, Bob Shaw (who spoke about the importance of using autoclaves and hygiene), Big Walt Kilkucki, Painless Jeff Baker, Dave Yurkew, Arnold Rubin and Jan Stussy. Kohrs, Streckenbach and Terry Wrigley (president of E.T.A.A), were present in October 1980 at the first German Tattoo Convention at
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. Kohrs gave up tattooing in 1990 and began studying economics in Hanover, Hamburg and at Ural State University of Economics. Since completing his economics degree in 1996, he has served as tax consultant and lecturer in economics at a private academy. In 2016, after more than 45 years, Kohrs appears first again in the tattoo scene, he gave a detailed interview to ''Stadtkind Hannovermagazin'' and the ''Tattoo Kulture Magazine''. In December 2016 he visited the exhibition ''Nailed to the Cross'' by PMA Tattoo Hanover and November 2017 the 10. ''tattomenta''
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. From November 2019-May 2020, the
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showed a special exhibition on Christian Warlich with a section on Streckenbach and Kohrs.


Research work

Manfred Kohrs is founder and since 1997 chairman of the board of the ''Institut für deutsche Tattoo-Geschichte'', Ole Wittmann executive board member and research director. The
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Institut für deutsche Tattoo-Geschichte e.V. (IDTG) is a close partner of the research and exhibition project Nachlass Warlich. The purpose of the IDTG is to promote science, research, art and culture as well as education and mediation. Since an interdisciplinary approach to tattoo research is of great importance, scientists from different disciplines should be supported in their research on tattoos. The purpose of the statutes is realized by organizing scientific events and research projects on German tattoo history in an international context. The results are to be published in publications and other media in order to make them accessible to a broad public. Since March 2018, Kohrs has worked as a research associate in the estate project ''Nachlass Warlich''. Since December 2015 Ole Wittmann is a postdoctoral scholarship holder of the Hamburger Stiftung zur Förderung von Wissenschaft und Kultur (Hamburg Foundation for the Promotion of Science and Culture) working on a research project on the estate of the German tattooist Christian Warlich (1891–1964) in cooperation with the Stiftung Historische Museen Hamburg/
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Documents

Image:NTAA Dokument .jpg, National Tattoo Club of the World, issued from „Philadelphia“ Eddie Funk, 1977. Image:ETAA.jpg, European Tattoo Artist Association, issued from Terry Wrigley 1976. Image:U.T.A.A. Mitgliedsurkunde 1977.jpg, European Tattoo Artist Association, issued from Terry Wrigley 1977 Image:Kunstverein 1981 1.JPG, membercard "Kunstverein" Hannover 1981, signed by Kohrs Image:TK Manfred Kohrs 1977.jpg, membercard "Tätowierkunst e.V. 1977, signed by Heiko Gantenberg, Mia Strothotte Image:TK eV Manfred Kohrs 1977.jpg, Certificate ''tätowierkunst e.V.'', signed by Tanina Palozzolo, Christa Appel, M.A.


Art and design

In 1975, on the German
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television show ''Nordschaumagazin'', Kohrs met the well-known German artist Prof. Timm Ulrichs. In 1981, Ulrich was approached about Streckenbach to Manfred Kohrs in Hanover to be tattooed as part of an art project, the words "THE END" refers to an eyelid. In 1981 Streckenbach created that
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-project with Ulrichs.
"Once the moment has finally come when the curtain falls for good, when my eyesight disappears and my eyes are closed for eternal rest, the pulled-down eyelid will reveal as a last, surprising theatrical coup the final punch line, in my view quite memorable: the "Last Picture Show", presented with a weeping and a laughing eye, with a wink, the final performance of a life and a life performance intended to be spectacular and dramatic." Timm Ulrichs In the years 1977 to 1981 created Kohrs some individual projects with the topic of tattoos. From 1978 Kohrs drew cartoons for various magazines. From 2000 to 2018 Kohrs was president of the art association in Wedemark, Germany. The history of the association dates back to 1977, when Manfred Kohrs invited a number of tattoo artists established in Germany - including Horst Streckenbach, Edward Szustak "Tattoo Eddy", Herbert Hoffmann, Heinrich Dietz and Theodor Vetter, as well as Dietmar Gehrer from Switzerland - to an information meeting in Hanover. The purpose of this meeting was to found a national association in order to subsequently introduce technical and hygienic standards. Kohrs founded the National Tattoo Club Germany in 1977 , which became the KUNSTverein 2000 Wedemark e. V. in 2000. On 2 December 2018, under the chairmanship of Heiko Gantenberg, the association was renamed Tätowierkunst e. V.. Since the beginning of 2019, there is also the association's web presence, including social media. By March 2021, the association already had over 150 members. These include not only tattoo artists, but also artists, art historians, lawyers and other scientists. Currently, under the chairmanship of Tanina Palozzolo, 263 members are already involved in Tätowierkunst e. V. (as of November 2021). The Tattoo Machine ''Manfred Kohrs 1978 K'' was in 2015 exhibited in a German
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. From 27 November 2019 to 25 May 2020 the Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte showed a special exhibition under the title ''Tattoo Legends. Christian Warlich on St. Pauli'', which was curated by Ole Wittmann. A section of this exhibition shows objects and documents from Kohrs' work as a tattoo artist, including a travel tattoo kit from the early 1970s.


Publications

* ''Tattoo-Clubs und Vereine – Ein europäischer Rückblick''“ in: Tattoo Kulture Magazine 49, March 2022, p 12–20. * ''Elizabeth Weinzirl, the tattoed Grandma'' in: Tattoo Kulture Magazine 48, December/January 2021/2022, p 12–22. (with a commentary by Jim Ward) * ''Die tätowierten Damen der Belle Époque'' in: Tattoo Kulture Magazine 46, August/September 2021, p 10–25. * ''Tätowierungen in der bildenden Kunst des späten 20. Jahrhunderts'', in: Tattoo Kulture Magazine 42, January/February 2021, p 24–29. * Manfred Kohrs and Heiko Gantenberg: ''
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– Tattoo-Pioniere im Fort Notch'', in: Tattoo Kulture Magazine 38, May/June 2020, p 38–47. * ''From the Past – First US-Tattoo Convention Houston/Texas 1976'', in: Tattoo Kulture Magazine 37, March/April 2020, p 88–89. * ''Die Tattoo-Forscher'', in: Tattoo Kulture Magazine 35, issue 6, November/December 2019, p 22–28. * ''Streckenbach, Mentor der Tattoo-Jugend'', in: Tattoo Kulture Magazine 34, issue 5, September/October 2019, p 26–32. * ''Manfred Kohrs – Geschichte machen, Geschichte schreiben'', in: Paul-Henri Campbell: ''Tattoo & Religion. Die bunten Kathedralen des Selbst.'' Wunderhorn, Heidelberg 2019, p 86–95. * ''Hüter des verlorenen Schatzes – Herry Nentwig'', in: Tattoo Kulture Magazine 33, issuet 4, July/August 2019, p 22–32. * ''Der vergessene Pionier – Horst H. Streckenbach. Tattoo-Samy'', in: Tattoo Kulture Magazine 32, issue 3, May/June 2019, p 28–40.


See also

* List of tattoo artists


Selected bibliography

* Björn Brocks: ''Abnorm (Hannover-Krimi).'' Niemeyer, Hameln 2011, . * François Chauvin: ''Mondial du tatouage Hors Collection Loisirs.'' Hachette Pratique 2018, , p. 15. * Samuel M. Steward: ''Bad Boys and Tough Tattoos.'' Routledge London & New York 1990, . * Margot Mifflin: ''Bodies of Subversion.'' powerHouse Books 2013, . * Caroline Rosenthal, Dirk Vanderbeke: ''Probing the Skin: Cultural Representations of Our Contact Zone.'' Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2015, . * Paul-Henri Campbell: ''
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& Religion. Die bunten Kathedralen des Selbst.'' (Interviews) p. 86 – 95: ''Manfred Kohrs – Geschichte machen, Geschichte schreiben'', Heidelberg 2019, .


References


External links


The Tuscaloosa News - 25. Dez. 1978Streckenbach/Kohrs Tattoo Machine
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tattoo-bewertung.de
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Tattoo Nation - Tattoo Magazine, Issue # 1, July 10 2014, Page 35.

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(Manfred Kohrs Rotary Tattoo Maschine from 0:23 to 0:36)
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