Kunstverein Landshut, Herrngasse 375, 84028 Landshut
"Like an unwritten novel- encounter with the women of my family ", 2021, 200 x 150 cm, pencil and ink on tracing paper
Recurring to Virginia Woolf and her short story " an unwritten novel" I am facing the person of Virginia Woolf with the tracing of the women of my own family.
They lived at the same time, grew up with the strict rules of society for women at that time, had to get along with the early death of siblings and parents.
San Depot, Aichach, Donauwörtherstr. 36, 86551 Aichach
I am showing two works from my series "bodies", 2020, ink on canvas, 125 x 160 cm
Augsburg City
www.kunstgang-augsburg.de
Some well known and as well aspiring regional artists show their work in the windows of shops of the Inner City of Augsburg, promoted by the program of "Kultursommer 2021" by the commissary of the state government of culture and media, financed from "Neustart Kultur".
I am showing two works out of the series "bodies", 2020, 160 x 125 cm, ink on canvas in the windows of "Bielefelder Wäsche", Phillippine Welserstr. 17
Stadthausgalerie Sonthofen, Marktstr. 12
opening hours: Tuesday- Thursday, Saturday, Sunday 15-18 Uhr
The event will take place in compliance with all Covid-19 pandemic measures. Please visit on appointment via phone or mail: www.stadthausgalerie.de,08321-8001428
I am showing my work "paper balls" , 2009. On 70 pieces of transparent paperballs drawings of famous women from society and politics are shown as published from 2001- 2009 in the Süddeutsche Zeitung. The balls are hanging from the ceiling with transparent threads in different levels, visitors are invited to walk among them and come into contact.
scopebln, Lübeckerstr. 43, 10559 Berlin
Berlin, Berlin!
Homage to a City
“Berlin, Berlin” was the title of a TV series which started in 2002 when our family– on behalf of our ten- year- old daughter - was gathering once a week on the living-room couch to watch it.
In 2020/21 during my current wanderings through the city of Berlin I am collecting different cards, flyers and brochures, all kind of printed materials, that inform about events, shows, museums and sites of public affairs. In my eyes these objects offer me a view through which the city is representing itself.
Geranium im Nymphenburger Schloßpark, München
artists:
Elke Dreier Simone Egger Raymond Gantner Rebecca Grollmann Conny Habbel Ute Heim Heike Jobst Kirsten Kleie Victoria Kleinecke Luisa Koch |
Rachel Kohn Patricia Lincke Dana Lürken Salima Mansouri Annabelle Mehraein Peggy Meinfelder |
Galerie GEDOKmuc, Schleißheimerstr. 61, München
The show displays works from 13 women- artists out of different generations and out of the time of their study.
Accompanying was released a catalogue, publishing interviews of the artists, who are answering three main questions concerning the time of their studies and their work- life as an artist.
Curated by Annegret Bleisteiner and Kathrina Rudolph
Names of the artists:
Annegret Bleisteiner
Gabi Blum
Simone Braitinger
Cornelia Eichacker
Friederike Dopheide
Petra Magdalena Kammerer
Janine Mackenroth
sénsemble Theater, Bergmühlstr.34, Augsburg
"Get closer" is an exhibition made for all artists, curators and galerists, for all who make art and love art and had no chance to do their work and show their work within the difficult times of the corona- lockdown.
I used the invitation cards of artist- friends and galleries out of my collection since about 2005 to make pop- up cards about one artist friend together with 2 or three more cards. My intention was creating a small stage and telling a funny story changing the image of the card somehow into something else.
Emil Cedercreutzin Museo, Harjavalta, Finland
Kunstverein Landshut, Herrngasse 375, 84028 Landshut
Do, Fr, So 14-17 Uhr, Sa 11-17
www.kunstverein-landshut.de
Introduction by Dr. Stefan Hartmann, Art Historian, Augsburg
Brigitte Heintzes works were developed after a work stay in Bulgaria.
The works of Kathrina Rudolph consist of forty Collages and corresponding with it forty drawings of ink and colourpencil on large sheets of tracing paper
The Collages tell stories of our everyday life. In the drawings of the tracing paper series they are translated and continued.