Heinrich-Böll-Platz
50667 Cologne
Germany
Hours: Tuesday–Sunday 10am–6pm
T +49 221 22126165
info@museum-ludwig.de
The Museum Ludwig—a museum of the City of Cologne, Germany—is one of the most important museums of modern and contemporary art in Europe. Collection strengths include pop art, classical Modernism, Russian Avant-garde, the art of Pablo Picasso, and important works of contemporary art and photography by U.S. artists.
Funded by the Terra Foundation for American Art, the Museum Ludwig in Cologne offers a two-year Fellowship for the study/research of Museum Ludwig’s collection of American Art made before 1980. This is a research grant from the Terra Foundation for American Art, based in Chicago and Paris, which supports the study and understanding of American art world wide.
The Fellow will research the Museum’s collection of pre-1980 American art, exploring archives in and outside the museum. The orientation of the research should ideally be focused on issues from postcolonial, gender, and/or queer studies, and the outcomes are to be developed so that they are accessible to the general public. Results of the research will be presented in a blog, which is intended to enhance an ongoing dialogue about post-war American art in Europe. In addition, the Fellow will organize a symposium to provide a forum for international scholarly exchange. Finally, in consultation and collaboration with the museum’s curators, the Fellow will participate in the elaboration of an altered presentation of the permanent collection on the basis of archival material and research results.
The Fellow will be considered a professional member of the museum’s curatorial staff with ready access to curators, conservators, and other museum departments.
The position will become available earliest on May 1st, 2018.
Criteria:
Applicants should hold an academic degree (at the Master’s level) in the field of art history or cultural studies, with a specialization in American art of the 20th century.
Requirements / applicants must have:
–Comprehensive knowledge of American art from the 20th century with a focus on postcolonial, gender, and/or queer studies
–Demonstrable academic skills at the highest level, based on scientific qualifications and publications
–High command of the German and English language (spoken and written)
–Excellent organizational skills
–Independent and meticulous way of working
–Reliability and team spirit
–The ability to work under pressure
–Proficiency with various MS Office applications and affinity with social media
Preference will be given to scholars of American art who are pursuing or have already completed a PhD.
Desirable:
Working experience gained in a museum or the cultural field
We offer you:
–The position is assessed at 75% of salary group 13 of the Wage Agreement for Public Service (TVöD).
–There will also be funding for reasonable research travel.
–The weekly worktime is 39 hours.
–For more information, please contact Rita Kersting: T +49(0)221/221-24967 or Angela Coenen: T +49(0)221/221-24919.
Your application:
Please send your complete and informative application in German including cover letter, CV and certificates with indication of the code number 202/18-09 before April 11, 2018 (application deadline) to:
Stadt Köln - Museum Ludwig
Personalabteilung
Heinrich-Böll-Platz
50667 Köln
Or send an e-mail to: monique.rose [at] stadt-koeln.de
The City of Cologne is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment, regardless of ethnic, cultural or social background, age, religion, ideology, disability status or sexual orientation.
The City of Cologne has committed itself to increasing the share of women in management functions and in underrepresented professional areas. Female candidates are therefore strongly encouraged to apply.
In addition, individual working hour preferences from candidates with family responsibilities will be negotiable.
The City of Cologne holds the title TOTAL E-QUALITY – Commitment to equal opportunities for all genders, as well as the additional title DIVERSITY. Severely handicapped and equivalent applicants are given special consideration in case of equal qualification.