User:The Lauter/sandbox

The Lauter family or The Lauter have their roots in France and Germany. The most important family characteristics were and are trade, administration and culture. The main goals of The Lauter are to realize humanitarian projects and committed cultural work in different countries of the world. Various art historians and students are working on the Legacy of Margarete Lauter, on her Galerie Margarete Lauter and Galerie Lauter, on the Legacy of Harro Lauter senior, architect, as well as on the biography and extensive cultural work of Rolf Lauter. They all have access to literature, photography, correspondence in the family archives. Of special importance is Margarete Lauter, one of the first women to open a gallery for contemporary art in Germany after 1945 and to run it successfully for 40 years. Linked to this is also her consistent commitment to young, international contemporary artists and the role of women in Germany after the Second World War. Many private collectors and museums owe their committed work to important works in their collections. A team of scientists from the United States is working on the specific role of women in 20th century culture. A team of art historians from Heidelberg University is also working on the exhibitions and literature at Lauter‘s Gallery. The family members look forward to constructive support and further research on the projects mentioned by interested scientists and students.