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萨拉·f·莱文(Sara F. Levin) 1963年出生于马尔堡和德拉恩。她在斯图加特大学学习历史和艺术史,并在斯图加特自由艺术学院和斯图加特州立艺术与设计学院继续深造。自20世纪90年代中期以来,萨拉·f·莱文记录并解释了战后历史上的一个巨大变化——美国在德国军事设施的转变及其对美国家庭和德国社区的影响。这项工作包括土地艺术项目、物品收藏和各种照片,从而保护了美国军人留下的空地和文物。《告诉我》(Tell me)是我们封面上的大地艺术作品,在路德维希堡附近的一块场地上,摆放了333把椅子,这些椅子来自一个美军基地的前电影院,邀请游客和路人坐下来聊天。该项目的其他部分已经在Kornwestheim, Waiblingen和Ludwigsburg城市博物馆展出。海德堡美国研究中心(HCA)
Sara F. Levin was born in Marburg an der Lahn in 1963. She studied history and art history at the University of Stuttgart and continued her education at the Freie Kunstschule Stuttgart and the Stuttgart State Academy of Art und Design. Since the mid 1990s, Sara F. Levin has documented and interpreted a monumental change in post war history – the conversion of US military facilities in Germany and its effect on American families and German communities. This work includes land art projects, collections of objects, and various photo spreads, and thus safeguards the empty spaces and artifacts American servicemen and –women left behind. For “Tell me,” the land art on our cover, 333 chairs from a former movie theater of a U.S. military base were installed on a field near Ludwigsburg, inviting visitors and passersby to sit and chat. Other parts of this project have been exhibited in Kornwestheim, Waiblingen, and the City Museum Ludwigsburg. The Heidelberg Center for American Studies (HCA)