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Albrecht Behmel (; born 24 March 1971) is a German artist, novelist, historian, non-fiction writer and award-winning playwright.


Surname and family history

Son of geologist Hermann Behmel and grandson of architect Paul Behmel. The uncommon family name is a Germanicized form of the
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'' from where (Bohemia) their family emigrated to
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in the early 18th century. On his mother's side he is a descendant of Christoph Martin Wieland, a Swabian poet and writer of the Enlightenment.


Life

After working as a bouncer and a puppeteer in
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, France, in the early 1990s, Behmel moved to Germany to complete his studies in humanities in
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, where he was a fellow student of
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and Gerrit Jasper Schenk and at
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, Berlin, Germany. He has published on ancient history, Greek naval warfare and early German literature like the
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. Most notably, however, are a series of self-help e-books for fellow students, making him one of the pioneers of German electronic publishing. He used the pseudonym Timothy Patterson for two titles. He is noted to suffer from insomnia. He was a business consultant between 1995 and 2005. His published work includes novels, like Mitte 1, ''Homo Sapiens Berliner Art''; radio plays, computer games, film scripts and stage plays as well as non-fiction. He has worked for a number of German and international TV stations, like
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and ARD. Behmel founded a network for film and media professionals, Filmforum, in 2008. In 2013 he founded Samiel Award, an annual literary prize for antagonists of newly published German novels. The first Samiel Award went to Austrian writer Jan Kossdorff for a dark humor novel about human trafficking and advertising agencies. The award is supported by publisher Marc Hiller of Stuttgart. Winning writers receive 666 Euros, the number of the beast.


''The Magic of the Swarms''

A series of paintings developed by Albrecht in 2013 and 2014. ''The Magic of the Swarms'' is about the fusion of shapes into more complex forms and about the interaction of colours. But it is also a geometrical game called Abstrahism: Intricate chaotic systems consist of simple overlapping elements. The colours help define the shape, but at the same time emphasise the intricacies of the interaction of each silhouette. The work is influenced by ecclesiastical lead lights and Buddhist mandalas. Real-life silhouettes merge into something almost but not totally abstract - a swarm of forms that is more than the sum of its elements or parts. It is a way to perceive the world using techniques of geometry and cartography to depict motion and form. Expressive colours underline the aspects of contrast and combination. Three-dimensional bodies are reduced to two dimensions.


Exhibitions

2022 * Preview ML Konzept, Freudenstadt * United in Peace, Böblingen 2021 * Kreative Hug, Freudenstadt 2020 * Kunsthalle Altensteig * Städtische Kunstsammlung Jena 2019 *Baiersbronn Conversations 2018 *Chateau Savant, Cannes, France *Taste of Contemporary, Miami, USA *Gesichter einer Stadt, photo exhibition, Freudenstadt *Featured Artist at DMEXCO, Cologne 2017 *Dark Side of Marvelous, Beverly Hills, CA, USA, Solo Show *Acts of Kindness Gala, Manila Philippines, Group Show *Art Expo New York, Pier 94 2016 *Rathaus Backnang, 2016 (solo) *Convensis Group, Stuttgart, 2016 (solo) *Universitätsklinik Mannheim, 2016 (solo) *Al Madad Foundation, London, 2016 (group) *Landtag von Brandenburg, Potsdam, 2016 (group) *Carrousel du Louvre, Paris, France, 2016 2015 *Touring Exhibition, Berlin, Riga, St. Petersburg, London, 2015 *Evelina Children's Hospital, London, 2015 (group) *White Space Black Box Galerie, Neuchatel, 2015 (group) *Amrey Heyne Galerie, Stuttgart, 2015 (group)


Style and motifs

Two recurring motifs of most of his books are urban culture and the pitfalls of modern communication but also horsemanship and
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or a mix thereof. Irish folk music, academic ceremonies and ancient mythology appear in some fiction works. Most dialogues feature a variety of German
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and slangs. Some novels have been compared to the work of Israeli writer
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Political views

The general standpoint professed in most of his non-fiction works can be described as libertarian, anti-establishment and pro-science with a general distrust in doctrines, political ideologies of whatever color. A recurring thought is that institutions like most governments, schools, churches and universities have not kept up with current social developments for decades, and in some cases, centuries, which contradicts their claim to leading positions within society.


Awards

* Radio play, September 2003: Hörspiel des Monats for '' Ist das Ihr Fahrrad, Mr. O'Brien? Eine Hörspielcollage aus der Welt der Wissenschaft und des Suffs'', directed by: Nikolai von Koslowski. About the life, the work and death of the Irish writer Flann O'Brien.


Bibliography


Fiction

* '' The Threshold'', Digital Publishers, Stuttgart, 2015 * '' The Stronghold (novel)'', Urbane Publications, London, 2015 * '' Mitte 2'', 110th, Satzweiss, 2014 * '' Mitte 1'', 110th, Satzweiss, 2013 * '' Doktor Faust und Mephisto'', 110th, Satzweiss, 2013 * '' Homo Sapiens Berliner Art''. Schenk, Passau 2010, * '' Das Nibelungenlied. Ein Heldenepos in 39 Abenteuern.'' Nacherzählung. Ibidem-Verlag, Stuttgart 2001, * ''Auf dem Rücken der Pferde liegt das Glück dieser Erde''. Weltbild, Augsburg 2006, * ''Von der Kunst, zwischen sich und dem Boden ein Pferd zu behalten''. Berlin 2005,


Non-fiction

* ''Lexikon der Filmschurken'' January 2020 * ''The Successful Kid - A Diary for Smart Young Minds'', August 2015 * ''Die
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debatte in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Zwischen Friedensbewegung, kultureller Identität und deutscher Frage''. Ibidem-Verlag, Hannover 2011, * '' 1968 – Die Kinder der Diktatur. Der Mythos der Studentenbewegung im ideengeschichtlichen Kontext des „hysterischen Jahrhunderts“ 1870 bis 1968''. Hannover 2011, * ''Erfolgreich im Studium der Geisteswissenschaften''. Francke, Tübingen 2005, * ''Manuskripte druckreif formatieren.'' Ibidem-Verlag, Stuttgart 2001, * ''Was sind Gedankenexperimente? Kontrafaktische Annahmen in der Philosophie des Geistes – der Turingtest und das Chinesische Zimmer.'' Stuttgart 2001, * '' Themistokles, Sieger von Salamis und Herr von Magnesia. Die Anfänge der athenischen Klassik zwischen Marathon und Salamis.'' Stuttgart 2000,


Radio plays

* '' Ist das Ihr Fahrrad, Mr. O'Brien?'' Eine Hörspielcollage aus der Welt der Wissenschaft und des Suffs. SR 2003


Computer games and films

* Out of the Present * Fortress Under Siege


References


External links

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Personal blog

Interview in German on "Was mit Büchern"

Wikiart Albrecht Behmel
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