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René Lohse
German ice dancer
René Lohse, married Sachtler-Lohse (born 23 September ) is a German former competitive ice dancer. With partner Kati Winkler, he is the World bronze medalist and a six-time German national champion. They competed at two Winter Olympics, in and
Personal life
[edit]René Lohse was born in East Berlin to Michael and Alrun Lohse. He has one brother, Rico, and one sister, Romy. Lohse studied physical education at Humboldt University in Berlin.[1] His profession is Sport- and Tourist manager. He is married to former figure skater Anne Sachtler. His son, Linus Gabriel, was born in May [2]
Career
[edit]Lohse started skating at the age of four in East Berlin after being selected for the sport in kindergarten.[1][3] At first he was a single skater and was coached by Romy Kermer. In , he changed coaches to Jürgen Bertko.
At the age of 12, he left skating for other sports but two years later Kati Winkler asked him to take up ice dancing with her.[3] They were the first East German ice dancers in years, the discipline having disappeared over the previous 18 years.[3] Until they were coached by Knut Schubert whose expertise was more in pair skating.[4] In they moved to Oberst
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A Visionary of the Real
The writings of Donald Judd are triumphantly matter-of-fact. The sculptor, who died in at the age of sixty-five, was decisive even about his second thoughts and doubts. “Cocksure certainty and squirming uncertainty are both wrong,” he once wrote. “It’s possible to think and act without being simple and fanatic and it’s possible to accept uncertainty, which is nearly everything, quietly.” In the essays that he published over more than three decades, he turned even his equivocations into dictums as he explored subjects that included not only art, architecture, and the art world, but also urban development and national affairs.
What rescues even Judd’s most sweeping pronouncements from crackpot irascibility is the easy, pungent power of his prose. He arranges relatively simple nouns and verbs (and a minimum of adjectives) in sentences and paragraphs that have a plainspoken, workmanlike beauty. Judd’s direct, unequivocal writings are a perfect match for his sculptures, with their precisely calculated angles and unabashed celebration of industrial materials such as plywood, aluminum, and Plexiglas. This fiercely independent artist belongs in a long line of American aesthetes who embraced an unadorned styl