Studied art history at Johannes-Gutenberg-University in Mainz and Christian-Albrechts University in Kiel. He was a lecturer at Muthesius-Hochschule in Kiel (1988-98), at the Icelandic School of Art in Reykjavik (1991), at the institute for art history of Christian-Albrechts University in Kiel (2008), a curator of exhibitions with regard to art in Northern and Eastern Europe, e.g. „RADAR“, international open air exhibition in Kotka, Finland (1990), „Stone Light“, 14th Baltic Biennal in Rostock (1992), “Distant Lighthouses”, video art from Sweden and the Baltic States, at Fábrica, Associação Cultural de Porto Brandão / Lisbon (1998), “Kain Tapper – Totem & Fragment” at Museumsberg Flensburg and Sønderjyllands Kunstmuseum (2003), “Time Will Show – Young Art from Latvia” at Museumsberg Flensburg (2008). He was co-curator of the Latvian pavillon at The 53rd International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale (2009). He is a custodian of Provinzial corporate art collection in Kiel (since 2000), member of the international experts’ committee of the Latvian Museum of Contemporary Art in Riga (since 2005) and a member of the international jury of The Outdoor Gallery of the City of Gdańsk at Laznia Centre for Contemporary Art, Poland.