Achim moeller biography

Authentication
Auction houses, museums, and collectors recognize the expertise of Achim Moeller and frequently approach him with works for authentication. Through the Lyonel Feininger Project LLC, Achim Moeller has been providing certificates of authenticity for works attributed to the artist since 1987. In the past decades, He has issued more than 1,800 certificates of authenticity and identified hundreds of fakes. All works that are determined to be authentic are registered with an individual certificate number in the archives of the Lyonel Feininger Project LLC.

Scholarship

As the internationally recognized authority on the life and work of Lyonel Feininger, Achim Moeller is regularly called upon to advise public institutions on major exhibitions. He has acted as a special consultant for a number of retrospectives including, Lyonel Feininger: At the Edge of the World organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and Lyonel Feininger: Von Gelmeroda nach Manhattan, at the Neue Nationalgalerie,

Achim Moeller

German American art dealer and art historian

Achim Moeller[1] (born July 21, 1942) is a German-American art dealer, adviser, art historian, scholar and curator. He is the founder and head of Moeller Fine Art and the Achim Moeller Art Advisory.

Biography

Personal

Moeller was born on July 21, 1942, in Heidelberg. In the mid-1960s he was associated with Kunsthaus Lempertz, and thereafter with Wildenstein and Co., New York. He then served as Director and Vice President of the Marlborough-Gerson gallery in New York until 1971. Moeller was then briefly associated with Roman Norbert Ketterer in Campione d’Italia, Italy. He opened his own gallery in London in 1972, and became a member of the Society of London Art Dealers in 1977. In 1984, he moved the gallery to New York, and is currently a member of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) and the Syndicat National des Antiquaires (SNA), France. In 2014, Moeller announced the launch of the Moeller Art Advisory and Curatorial Service, which provides independent advice to present and

1927
Born in Rome, Italy.

1947
Awarded a grant by the French Government to live in Paris for a year and enrolls in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts.

1949
Participates in Leopoldskron seminars in Salzburg. Contributes articles to the journals Giornale della Sera and Il Mondo.

1950
Studies architecture at the University of Rome. Organizes L'Age d'Or, a gallery bookshop and international meeting place for avant-garde artists and writers.

1951
Exhibits at the Triennale di Milano. Participates in a group exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Becomes Italian correspondent for the magazines L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui and Art d'Aujourd'hui.

1952
Wins scholarship to study in Paris. Publishes the magazine Arti Visive.

1953
Invited to participate in the international Summer Seminar at Harvard University and spends the next year in the U.S.

1955
Publishes LA Fantasia dell'arte nella vita moderna, the first international survey of modern art to appear in Italy.

1956
Teaches drawing and mosaic techniques at the Positano Art

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