Born in
Ulm, Kocks studied painting with the Düsseldorf landscape painter
Helmuth Liesegang.[1] Study trips took him to the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Italy. As a line-loyal member of the
Nazi Party as well as protégé, "text designer and artistic collaborator"[2] of the Düsseldorf
GauleiterFriedrich Karl Florian, he made a career in the Düsseldorf cultural administration in the 1930s. He quickly rose to become curator of the
Museum Kunstpalast[failed verification] and director of the Alte Kunsthalle. There, he organised in particular the seasonal exhibitions of Düsseldorf artists.
After the death of the art historian
Hans Wilhelm Hupp in 1943, he was given the provisional management of the municipal art collections. As such, he organised the exhibition D' Arte contemporanea di Duesseldorf, which took place in 1943 in the
Palazzo Strozzi in Florence.[6] His transfer to another office within the Düsseldorf administration took place in 1945 at the instigation of the
British military government.[7][8] In 1953, against the opposition of the art historian
Werner Doede [
de] who had taken over the management of the municipal art collection in 1949 and thwarted an attempt to reassign Kocks in 1949, he was reinstated as its curator. Kocks held this post until 1964.
Kunstausstellung für deutsche Soldaten. Zeitgenössische Künstler stellen aus. Nationalsozialistische Gemeinschaft Kraft durch Freude, Verlag Schwann, Düsseldorf 1941.
Ausstellung Düsseldorfer Künstler. Kulturamt der Stadt Karlsbad, Karlsbad 1942.
Düsseldorfer Kunstausstellung. Der Rhein und das Reich. Herzog-Anton-Ulrich-Museum, Kunstverein Braunschweig, Braunschweig 1942.
Helmuth Liesegang. Ein Düsseldorfer Meister der Gegenwart. Graf und Schumacher, Düsseldorf 1943.
with
Hermann Schardt [
de], Dolf Siebert und Oskar Söhn: Westdeutsche Graphiker der Gegenwart. Graf und Schumacher, Düsseldorf 1944.
Düsseldorfer Künstler der Gegenwart. Ausstellungskatalog innerhalb der großen Rationalisierungsausstellung „Alle sollen besser leben“, Nordwestdeutsche Ausstellungs-Gesellschaft, Kunstmuseum Ehrenhof, Düsseldorf 1953.
Düsseldorfer Maler und Bildhauer der letzten 50 Jahre.[10] Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf 1965.
Über Kunst und Künstler in Düsseldorf. In Fünfzehn Maler der Düsseldorfer Schule. Ausstellungskatalog, HP Galerie Velbert-Langenberg, 1976.
References
^Museum Kunstpalast: Künstler und Künstlerinnen der Düsseldorfer Malerschule (selection, as of November 2016),
(PDF)
^Kay Heymer: Die Kunstsammlungen der Stadt Düsseldorf 1945–1953. Ankaufspolitik und Ausstellungen in der Ära Werner Doede. In Julia Friedrich, Andreas Prinzing (eds.): "So one simply began, without many words". Exhibition and Collection Policy in the First Years after the Second World War. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 2013,
ISBN978-3-11-034285-7, p. 57