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Clemens Jöckle (15 April 1950 – 2 June 2014) was a German
art historian Art history is the study of artistic works made throughout human history. Among other topics, it studies art’s formal qualities, its impact on societies and cultures, and how artistic styles have changed throughout history. Traditionally, the ...
. From 2001 to 2012, he was the director of the Städtische Galerie Speyer.


Life

Jöckle was born in . His career was bumpy at first.


Author and voluntary commitment

Jöckle wrote several art books and compiled an encyclopaedia of saints. He wrote numerous monographs and brochures on artists and buildings as well as exhibition catalogues. For the ''
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'', he edited the Palatinate artists. Jöckle endeavoured to promote art and artists and to contribute to the understanding of art. He appeared as a speaker at exhibition openings in Speyer and its environs at museums, art associations and galleries. He was a member of the board of trustees of the Speyer Cultural Foundation as well as chairman of the .


Director of the Municipal Gallery Speyer

In 2001, Jöckle was appointed sole director of the . After a long political discussion, the gallery had been established in a building complex belonging to the city of Speyer, next to the Altes Stadtsaal, which was used as a children's and youth theatre and alternative cinema. Both buildings, located behind the old town hall, together with the Zimmertheater Speyer and the Winkeldruckerey, which were also located there, formed the so-called Kulturhof Speyer. The Städtische Galerie was run with professional opening hours, whereas many municipal galleries only opened by the day and then by the hour, and achieved maximum closing times of one week between exhibitions. Jöckle did not want a gallery with a bar; the focus was not to be on the encounter with the wine glass, but with art. Between its opening on 23 July 2001 and 2012, the gallery hosted almost a hundred exhibitions, including paintings by painters such as
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as well as great Palatine painters such as
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. After the fall of the Wall, Jöckle organised the first western exhibition of the young
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. The gallery's basic programme consisted of a variety of thematic exhibitions, best-of exhibitions by young artists, anniversary exhibitions and, time and again, the presentation of otherwise inaccessible private collections.


Planned Wittelsbach Exhibition and death

In July 2012, he was appointed by the Mainz Ministry of Culture to prepare the planned large
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exhibition at Villa Ludwigshöhe Palace from the beginning of 2013. This did not happen due to a severe stroke in autumn 2012, as a result of which he died on 2 June 2014 at the age of 64.pek: ''Trauer um Jöckle. Obituary: On the death of the Speyer art historian''. in ''Die Rheinpfalz'' of 7 June 2014, page Kultur; kai_hp08_kulto1; and Peter Kreutzenberger: ''Ein Streiter für die reine Kultur. Mourning for art historian Clemens Jöckle''. in ''Die Rheinpfalz'' of 7 June 2014, page Kultur Regional, spe_hp18_lk-kult.01 Jöckle's grave is located in the Speyer cemetery. The designation FamOT on the gravestone means that Clemens Jöckle was a lay member of the
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(Ordo Teutonicus).


Publications

* '' – Bilder aus dem Leben einer Kleinstadt.'' Bezirksgruppe Speyer des Historischen Vereins der Pfalz 1978 * ''Kleine Chronik des Kunstvereins: Vom pfälzischen Kunstverein zum Kunstverein Speyer''. Speyer 1980. * ''Wallfahrtsstätten im Bistum Speyer.'' 1983, * ''Der Maler Friedrich Jossé. Leben und Werk.'' Schnell u. Steiner, Munich
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1987 * with Ambrosius Schneider, Werner Seeling uad Peter Roth: ''Otterberg. Kirche, Konfessionen, Geschichte.'' Evangelischer Presseverlag Pfalz, 1993 * '' (1948–1991). Das Schiff des Lebens oder die Kunst, einen Vorhang zu lüften.'' In Ludwigshafen : ''Heimatjahrbuch.'' Vol. 10, 1994, * ''Das große Heiligenlexikon.'' K. Müller Verlag, Erlangen 1995, * with Josef Matheis: ''Markus Klammer (1963–1993). Leben und Werk.'' Josef Fink Verlag, Lindenberg 1996, * ''Das Narrenschiff am Abgrund. Zur Bildmetaphorik von Werner Holz.'' "Labyrinthische Bilderwelten" / unstverein Bad Dürkheim Bad Dürkheim 1998. * ''Memento Mori. Friedhöfe Europas.'' GLB Parkland, 1998, , ''übersetzt ins Tschechische von Jana Zoubková'' * ''100 Bauwerke in Frankfurt.'' , Regensburg 1998, * ''Pilgerstätten. Hundert Wunderstätten Europas.'' K. Müller Verlag, Erlangen 1999, * ''Mit der Farbe zeichnen.
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(1850–1941).'' Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg 2001, (also translated into Czech by Josef Matějů and into Dutch by Maarten Lekkerkerken). * with Christopher Kerstjens von Fink: ''Mit Farbe und Linie. Elisabeth Mack-Usselmann.'' Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg 2002, * with Heinz Setzer: ''Adolf Doerner (1892–1964). Leben und Werk.'' Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg 2003, * with Christopher Kerstjens: ''Baustile der Weltarchitektur. Das Standardwerk der Baukunst von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart.'' 2006, ''von den Vorauflagen dieses Buches (Erstauflage 2001) existieren Übersetzungen so z.B. von Eszter Krisztina Aczél ins Ungarische oder ins Niederländische'' * with Georg Denzler: ''Der Vatikan. Geschichte – Kunst – Bedeutung.'' Primus Verlag, Darmstadt 2006, * ''Der heilige Laurentius. Diakon und Märtyrer.'' Sadifa-Media, Kehl/Rhein 2008, * ''Der heilige Georg. Legende, Verehrung und Darstellungen. Der edle, leuchtende Stern aus Kappadozien.'' Sadifa-Media, Kehl/Rhein 2008, * ''Der Maler – Leben und Werk.'' Verlag Giloi & Ultes, Winnweiler 2010, * ''Kloster St. Magdalena Speyer.'' Schnell-Kunstführer Nr. 1346, 1st edition, Munich 1983. * with photos by Thomas Klenner, Horst Poggel: ''Dreifaltigkeitskirche Speyer.'' 5th edition, Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2011, * in collaboration with : ''Kiedrich im Rheingau.'' 13th edition, Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2011, * with Fotos von Renate J. Deckers-Matzko: ''St. Joseph, Speyer.'' 2nd edition, Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2011, * ''Memento mori. berühmte Friedhöfe Europas.'' Nebel-Verlag, Utting 2011,


References


External links

about the person * *
Beispiel für die Erklärung einer Statue von Clemens Jöckle: ''Der Speyerer Jakobspilger. Eine Bronzestatue von Martin Mayer''

Clemens Jöckle stellt die Arbeitsgemeinschaft Pfälzer Künstler (apk), die Technik der Radierung und sechs Künstler, die mit Radierungen arbeiten, mittels der Eröffnungsrede zur Ausstellung ''Meister der Ätztechniken'' beim Kulturkreis Sulzfeld vor.
(PDF; 72 kB) Video
kurze Interviewsequenz mit Clemens Jöckle am Rande des Forum Kaiserdom am 15. März 2012 über dessen Vortrag zu den Umgestaltungsplänen der Nationalsozialisten für den Speyerer Kaiserdom
ab ca. Sek. 48; Beitrag des OK Speyer; Kurzbericht von Wolfgang Schuch; auf YouTube retrieved 10 June 2014 {{DEFAULTSORT:Jockle, Clemens German art historians 1950 births 2014 deaths People from Alzenau Directors of museums in Germany