She began working as a freelance educator with the Museums Service in Cologne in 1986. Between 1991 she combined this with a post as academic assistant at the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne, during which period she choreographed the Stefan Lochner exhibition, celebrating a relatively little-known late-medieval artist whose work she has further championed and elucidated subsequently.[4] Between 1994 and 1996 Täube was part of a research project into Gothic Painting in the research department of the city's Museums Service.[1]
From 1996 till 1997 she worked as a curator at Cologne's Schnütgen Museum. Then in 1998 she took over at the German Glass-painting Museum at Linnich. That was also the year in which she led a team on a research visit to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.[5] Between 1999 and 2012 Täube was deputy director at the Schnütgen Museum in Cologne. That included a period, following the retirement in 2010 of Hiltrud Westermann-Angerhausen, as the museum's acting director. She curated a number of exhibitions and was in overall charge in 2010 when the newly extended museum was reopened with 60% more floor space than before.[2] However, she left the Schnütgen after Moritz Woelk took over and the Glanz und Größe des Mittelalters exhibition that she had been curating.[5] In March 2012 she became director of the "Draiflessen Collection" in Mettingen, a private sector initiative by the Brenninkmeijer family (C&A) to collect, secure and process the extensive records of the family's business and family history.[5]
Between 2014 and 2016 Dagmar Täube worked freelance as head of "artcura. premium art support". Since 2001 she has also held a seasonal teaching contract with the Heinrich Heine University at Düsseldorf.[6]
^Dagmar Täube (1991). Monochrome gemalte Plastik. Entwicklung - Verbreitung und Bedeutung eines Phänomens niederländischer Malerei der Gotik. Die Blaue Eule. ISBN978-3892064381.
^"Lehrbeauftragte". Institut für Kunstgeschichte. Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf. Archived from the original on 21 March 2018. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
^"Lübecker Chronik September"(PDF). Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft zur Beförderung gemeinnütziger Tätigkeit. Lübeckische Blätte. 15 October 2016. p. 278. Archived from the original(PDF) on 24 October 2016. Retrieved 20 March 2018.