This weekend on METALOCUS Jobs is an architectural position with Tomás Saraceno at his studio in Berlin.

Studio Tomás Saraceno is looking for a full-time freelancer with a background in architecture to join its team in Berlin.

Architect
Berlin, Germany

Internationally working artist is seeking a full-time freelancer,  preferably with a background in architecture and with great project management skills.

With high end projects and a demanding schedule, they are looking for someone who is diligent, enthusiastic, fast learning, with abilities to prioritise and delegate, to join their studio in Berlin.

They are looking for someone to help in editing catalogues and photos, do graphic design and production as well. The ability to use Rhino, Photoshop, Indesign and Lightroom, and a thorough knowledge of web design is a must.

Responsibilities will include:

  • main communication in the office, overseeing a plurality of projects.
  • maintaining the artists projects and image archive.
  • coordination of catalogue projects.
  • maintenance of website.
  • press related tasks.

Requirements:

Good knowledge and experience with: Photoshop, Lightroom, Indesign, Rhino, Illustrator and Windows Office (priority in order of appearance).
Excellent communication and team skills.
Ability to prioritise a varied workload and meet deadlines.
Interest in long-term collaboration, young job-beginners welcome.
Languages: English plus German or Spanish or Italian.

They look forward to receiving your email application with CV and portfolio. Please e-mail applications to Anna Wiese at anna@t-saraceno.org

Indicate the job title “Architect at Studio Tomás Saraceno” in the subject line. Please mention that you saw this position on METALOCUS JOBS

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Tomás Saraceno born San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina (1973). He lives and works between and beyond the planet earth. He has degree architect, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires, Argentina (1992-1999), Postgraduate on Art & Architecture, Escuela Superior de bellas Ares de la Nación Ernesto de la Carcova,(1999-2000),Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Künste - Städelschule-Frankfurt am Main,(2001-2003), Postgraduate on Art and Architecture, Venezia Italia- Progettazione e Produzione delle Arti Visive- IUAV,(2003-2004), International Space Studies Program, NASA Center Ames, Silicon Valley, California, Summer 2009.

He has a permanent installations as; "On clouds (Air-port-City)" in Towada Arts Center, Towada,(Japan) and "Flying Garden", EPO Munich, (Germany).

He had recibed awars as a Kunstpreis-1822, (2010), Calder Prize-Calder Foundation in asociation with Scone Fundation,(2009), Hessische Kulsturstiftung in Rotterdam,(2003-2004), el Fondo Nacional de las Artes-Argentina Italy-Venice IUAV(2003-2004) and the first Prize in Bundeswettbewerb des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung, (2003).

Saraceno has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions, and permanent installations at museums and institutions internationally, including the Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania (2022); The Shed, New York (2022); Towada Art Center, Japan (2021); Carte Blanche at Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2018); Museo de Arte Moderno, Buenos Aires (2017); K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Standehaus, Dusseldorf (2013); the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2012); and Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin (2011), and is part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Fundació Sorigué Fundación Hortensia Herrero, Arnault Collection, Boros Collection Fontanals-Cisneros, TBA 21 (Thyssen Bornemisza Collection), Espace Muraille Dragonfly Collection, Fundación Helga de Alvear, Foster Collection, Sammlung KiCo, Kupferstichkabinett Museum Berlin, and QAGOMA Brisbane, among others.

Saraceno has participated in numerous festivals and bienales, including the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale (2020) and the 53rd and 58th Venice Bienales (2009, 2019).

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