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Natias Neutert (spoken: "noytərt"; born February 24, 1941) is a German artist, author, poet, orator, and translator who lives in
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and
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.


Life and career

Neutert was born in Neusalz,
Province of Lower Silesia The Province of Lower Silesia (german: Provinz Niederschlesien; Silesian German: ''Provinz Niederschläsing''; pl, Prowincja Dolny Śląsk; szl, Prowincyjŏ Dolny Ślōnsk) was a province of the Free State of Prussia from 1919 to 1945. Between ...
,
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(Nowa Sól, Poland) and grew up in
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, attending the
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. After doing an apprenticeship as a graphic illustrator, he studied philosophy, literary studies, and art history at the
University of Hamburg The University of Hamburg (german: link=no, Universität Hamburg, also referred to as UHH) is a public research university in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded on 28 March 1919 by combining the previous General Lecture System ('' Allgemeines Vor ...
, and completed a fellowship at the
Franz Mehring Franz Erdmann Mehring (27 February 1846 – 28 January 1919) was a German communist historian, literary critic, philosopher, and revolutionary socialist politician who was a senior member of the Spartacus League during the German Revolution of 191 ...
-institute, part of the
University of Leipzig Leipzig University (german: Universität Leipzig), in Leipzig in Saxony, Germany, is one of the world's oldest universities and the second-oldest university (by consecutive years of existence) in Germany. The university was founded on 2 Decemb ...
. From the outset of his career, he has been active in different media. Since the mid-1960s he has written poems, and made collages and drawings about which the
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wrote: "He delicately draws human figures" (and) "he has his own distinctive verve and expressiveness". Inspired by America's
new journalism New Journalism is a style of news writing and journalism, developed in the 1960s and 1970s, that uses literary techniques unconventional at the time. It is characterized by a subjective perspective, a literary style reminiscent of long-form non- ...
, he has also written articles for different newspapers, including ''
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,'' ''
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'', ''Stern'', and essays for ''
Süddeutsche Zeitung The ''Süddeutsche Zeitung'' (; ), published in Munich, Bavaria, is one of the largest daily newspapers in Germany. The tone of SZ is mainly described as centre-left, liberal, social-liberal, progressive-liberal, and social-democrat. History ...
'' and ''
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''. In 1965, he screened his short film ''
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'' (with
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) at the
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. But his actual artist's departure was in 1968. Instead of a normal academic final degree, he founded the first
Internationale Walter Benjamin Gesellschaft The first Internationale Walter Benjamin Gesellschaft (generally translated as "community" or "society"), here understood as " commune", was a founding within the 68er-Bewegung in Hamburg, at the time when the American Counterculture reached Eur ...
in Hamburg. Its purpose: to promote
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into a global prototype of theory of revolutionary change beside
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, and to connect Benjamin's insights with the mass phenomenon of pop music. From his first docentship at the
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences The Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (German: Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg) is a higher education and applied research institution located in Hamburg, Germany. Formerly known as ''Fachhochschule Hamburg,'' the ''Hamburg U ...
in 1971, through his 2014 book ''Wo sind wir, wenn wir im Bilde sind?'' (Where Are We When We Are In The Picture?) he has always been concerned with the freedom, power, and variety of imagination. Between the 1970s and 1980s almost every child knew him as "Zaubertramp" because of his conjuring performances all over the country, his appearances in TV shows like Sesamstrasse and others, and because his children's book, which he illustrated himself, became a bestseller. He also developed a performance art, about which
Die Zeit ''Die Zeit'' (, "The Time") is a German national weekly newspaper published in Hamburg in Germany. The newspaper is generally considered to be among the German newspapers of record and is known for its long and extensive articles. History The ...
No. 32, 04. August 1978 wrote: "In his person are blended jugglery, poetry, standup theater, and self-expression into a kind of entertainment that is really based on a colloquy with the audience". As a solo artist who presented almost two-hour performances at thousands of cabarets, street and folk festivals, he also appeared at the top theatres, opera houses, and art museums in Germany, which earned him the nickname "Totalkünstler" (total artist). Since the turn of the 21st century, he has concentrated more and more on freely spoken lectures which include distinctive performance art elements.


Performances and expositions


Group shows (selection)

* 1986 ''Diogenes Synopse — ein paar Radischen'' at Künstlerhaus Bethanien Berlin, 05.-08. 1986. * 1987 ''Wenn Elefanten sich treffen, kommt einiges Gewicht zusammen'', with
En Esch Nicklaus Schandelmaier, (born 23 March 1968) is a German musician, better known by his stage name En Esch, and has been a member of the bands KMFDM, Pigface, Slick Idiot, and . And more recently with NUKES, a 16 member band that includes Chris C ...
, Jacques Sehy and Udo Sturm at
Staatsoper Hamburg The Hamburg State Opera (in German: Staatsoper Hamburg) is a German opera company based in Hamburg. Its theatre is near the square of Gänsemarkt. Since 2015, the current ''Intendant'' of the company is Georges Delnon, and the current ''Genera ...
, 1987. * 1988 ''Graphik, Collagen, Multiples'', Galerie Kammer, Hamburg


Solo shows (selection)

* 1988 ''Arbeiten auf Papier'', Kunst Büro Berlin 1988. * 1988 ''Sympathy for Piano und Pump'',
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Berlin 1988 * 2002: ''Phantombild des Paradoxen'' (Composite Sketch of Paradoxy), performance lecture in celebration of the 450-anniversary of the
Philipps-Universität Marburg The Philipps University of Marburg (german: Philipps-Universität Marburg) was founded in 1527 by Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse, which makes it one of Germany's oldest universities and the oldest still operating Protestant university in the wor ...
2002. * 2008: Guest Poet on ''Ringelnatz-Sommer'', Kulturhistorisches Museum,
Wurzen Wurzen () is a town in the Leipzig district, in Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Mulde, here crossed by two bridges, 25 km east of Leipzig, by rail N.E. of Leipzig on the main line via Riesa to Dresden. It has a cathedral datin ...
* 2015: ''Rilke — Reise, Rausch und Rose'', Rilke-Soiré, 14. 03. 2015
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, Maison Heinrich Heine, Paris. * 2017: ''Sich die Freiheit nehmen. Über die Bilderfinderin
Hannah Höch Hannah Höch (; 1 November 1889 – 31 May 1978) was a German Dada artist. She is best known for her work of the Weimar period, when she was one of the originators of photomontage. Photomontage, or fotomontage, is a type of collage in which the pa ...
'' (Taking Freedom. About the Image-inventress Hannah Höch), lecture-performance at Galerie St. Gertrude, Hamburg 2017.


Translating

In the '70s, Neutert began translations from English into German, and since living in New York in 1980, he has also translated works from German into English, In 2013, at the
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, during a public reading at "Leipzig liest" Neutert provided insights into his greatest private passion project—translating
Gottfried Benn Gottfried Benn (2 May 1886 – 7 July 1956) was a German poet, essayist, and physician. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times. He was awarded the Georg Büchner Prize in 1951. Biography and work Family and beginnings Go ...
’s poetry adequately to preserve his linguistic innovations as well as his poetic sound.


Publications


Anthologies

* 1999: ''Dompteur des flüchtigen Augenblicks'', in: Martin Pudenz: ''Selbst''. Umschau/Braus Verlag, Heidelberg 1999. * 2000: ''
Shigeru Ban Biography
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. Ein sanfter Revolutionär'' (A Soft Revolutionary), in: ''Shigeru Ban Architects/Paper Tube Architecture — 10 Works 1990-2000''. Galerie Kammer, Architektur und Kunst, Junius Verlag, Hamburg 2000. . * 2004: ''Das Abwesende, das stets anwesend ist. Die Beunruhigungsfigur des Denkens'', in: ''Ruhm, Tod und Unsterblichkeit. Über den Umgang mit der Endlichkeit''. Hrsg. von Konrad Paul Lissmann, Philosophicum Lech, Bd.7, Paul Zsolnay Verlag Wien, 2004, . * 2006: ''Aus der Stille. Eine Antwort auf Friedrich Hölderlin'' (From the silence. A response to Friedrich Hölderlin), in: ''Vom Wesentlichen zur Substanz'', Bad Driburg, 2006. * 2014 ''Fahrradspaß. Geschichten und Gedichte''. Selected by Alexander Kluy. Reclam Verlag Stuttgart 2014, .


Editing

* 1968: "Nathias-Neutert-Magazin", Nr. 1, 18. Oktober 1968, Cicero Presse, Hamburg. * 1971: ''Spielen'', Vorwort
Bazon Brock Bazon Brock (born Jürgen Johannes Hermann Brock, 2 June 1936) is a German art theorist and critic, multi-media generalist and artist. He is considered a member of Fluxus. He was a professor of aesthetics at the Hochschule für bildende Künste ...
, Kunstverein Hamburg 1971. * 1980: Natias Neutert: ''Foolnotes'', Very Best German Poems. Bilingual Edition, Smith Gallery, Soho New York 1980. * 1989: ''Der fremde Blick'', Kunst mit Fotografie. Faksimile-Mappe mit 12 einliegenden Blättern von
Joseph Beuys Joseph Heinrich Beuys ( , ; 12 May 1921 – 23 January 1986) was a German artist, teacher, performance artist, and art theorist whose work reflected concepts of humanism, sociology, and anthroposophy. He was a founder of a provocative art mov ...
,
Rolf Dieter Brinkmann Rolf Dieter Brinkmann (16 April 1940 – 23 April 1975) was a German writer of poems, short stories, a novel, essays, letters, and diaries. Life and work Rolf Dieter Brinkmann is considered an important forerunner of the German so-called ''Pop-Li ...
,
Jürgen Klauke Jürgen Klauke (born 6 September 1943) is a German artist. Beginning in the 1960s, he used his own body as a subject of his photographs. He also experimented with minimalism and surrealism. The ZKM in Karlsruhe exhibits his work.
,
Yves Klein Yves Klein (; 28 April 1928 – 6 June 1962) was a French artist and an important figure in post-war European art. He was a leading member of the French artistic movement of Nouveau réalisme founded in 1960 by art critic Pierre Restany. Klein w ...
, Urs Lüthi,
Sigmar Polke Sigmar Polke (13 February 1941 – 10 June 2010) was a German painter and photographer. Polke experimented with a wide range of styles, subject matters and materials. In the 1970s, he concentrated on photography, returning to paint in the 1980s ...
et al. Edition Boa Vista, Hamburg 1989.


Monographies

* 1971: Nathias Neutert: ''Bausteine für eine polyästhetische Erziehung'' (Building Blocks for a Polyesthetic Education). Fachhochschule für Gestaltung, Hamburg 1971. * Nathias Neutert: »
Adorno Theodor W. Adorno ( , ; born Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund; 11 September 1903 – 6 August 1969) was a German philosopher, sociologist, psychologist, musicologist, and composer. He was a leading member of the Frankfurt School of critica ...
ist tot. Der von uns verschiedene Philosoph". Pozzo Press, Hamburg 1971, * 1976: Nathias Neutert: ''100 Tricks und Zaubereien'', 1st edition in 1976, 10th edition in 1993. Rowohlt Verlag, Reinbek bei
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, . * 1977: Nathias Neutert: ''Was ist und was sein soll'', Edition Pozzo Press, Karlsruhe 1977. * 1982: Natias Neutert: ''You Can Make Magic'', Angus & Robertson, London/Canberra 1982. . * 2014: Natias Neutert: ''Wo sind wir, wenn wir im Bilde sind? Über Differenziale der Einbildungskraft''. Lilienstaub & Schmidt, Berlin 2014, .


Bibliography (selection)

* Christa Sobe: ''Ein zaubernder Literat'' (A Conjuring Littérateur) in:
Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung ''Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung'' (abbreviated HAZ) is a German newspaper with a circulation of 158,000 (as of 2009) and a widespread resonance all over Germany. It is distributed in Hanover and in all Lower Saxony Lower Saxony (german: ...
, Feuilleton, 09.05.1978. * Michael Buselmeier: ''Klaun'' (Fool) in:
Theater heute ''Theater heute'' (German: ''Theatre Today'') is a German language monthly magazine with a special focus on theatre. The magazine is based in Berlin, Germany, and has been in circulation since 1960. History and profile ''Theater heute'' was foun ...
, vol 6, Juni 1981, p. 68. * Elisabeth Rumpf: ''Das Ein-Mensch-Theater'' (The One-Mensch-Theater), in: ''Zur Person''
Die Welt ''Die Welt'' ("The World") is a German national daily newspaper, published as a broadsheet by Axel Springer SE. ''Die Welt'' is the flagship newspaper of the Axel Springer publishing group. Its leading competitors are the ''Frankfurter Allg ...
Nr. 55, 06. 03. 1981. * Manfred Sack: ''Musikalische Performance. Piano und Pumpe'' in:
Die Zeit ''Die Zeit'' (, "The Time") is a German national weekly newspaper published in Hamburg in Germany. The newspaper is generally considered to be among the German newspapers of record and is known for its long and extensive articles. History The ...
no 40, 30. 09. 1988.


See also

*
Boa Vista (literary magazine) ''Boa Vista'' [] (Portuguese language, Portuguese for'' beautiful view '') was a German language, German literary magazine, founded in Hamburg in 1974 and published until 1983. The magazine came out at irregular intervals and produced ten issues.C ...
* Pop journalism * Sympathy (music)


References


External links

* * *''Natias Neutert: Selbst als Bär'' by Dagmar Weiss {{DEFAULTSORT:Neutert, Natias Alternative theatre German-language poets German male non-fiction writers German translators English translators Cultural critics People from Nowa Sól People from the Province of Lower Silesia Artists from Hamburg Artists from Berlin 1941 births Living people