Adelheid Sandhof

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Adelheid Sandhof (born February 24, 1950 in Neustrelitz ) is a German painter .

Life

Adelheid Sandhof took after attending school in Neubrandenburg to the high school level in 1968 a job as a teller at Deutsche Post and Fine Art at the Center, as a ceramic artist in Neubrandenburg on. Then from 1971 to 1978 she studied at the Berlin Art School in Weissensee with Fritz Dähn and later mentor Dieter Goltzsche . Until 1990 she was a member of the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR . Then she began further training in psychological counseling, which she carried out as a sideline for 5 years. From 2000 to 2007 she lived in Konstanz as a freelance painter with sideline activities in the social environment.
Adelheid Sandhof has lived and worked in Switzerland since 2007, initially in Rheinau ZH and since 2013 in the mountain village of Mund Naters . Adelheid Sandhof has two sons and a daughter.

She initiated and curated the first exhibition on the painter Ernst Schroeder in 1986 in Neubrandenburg. Important encounters for her were those with fellow students Sylvia Hagen, Margot Sperling and Gertraud Wendland, the violinist Bernhard Forck , who was drawn a lot, Ernst Schroeder , Manfred Böttcher , Lothar Böhme , Dieter Goltzsche, Werner Stötzer, Albert Wigand , Kurt Querner and Otto Niemeyer-Holstein .

Adelheid Sandhof visualizes what has been seen and experienced and works with chance. In her painting she uses overpainting, different materials and used or found collectibles. "Often there are things that seem to have already lost their actual use value: tinted bottles, bowls, newspaper sheets, scraps of fabric, sugar bags, open fans, etc. A collection of daily necessities and the silent world of dreams." to develop the artistic attitude and to convey a certain relationship to life through it, to draw from within, to observe the natural order of things in life attentively and to touch the world of others through the encounter with oneself. "

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1987: Collagen Club Johannes R. Becher, Neubrandenburg
  • 1988: Four Temperaments, Art Collection Neubrandenburg (with Margot Sperling, Gertraud Wendlandt, Sylvia Hagen )
  • 1988: Galerie Mitte Berlin, personal exhibition
  • 1993: Galerie Friedländer Tor, Neubrandenburg, personal exhibition
  • 1997: At the same time Wollhalle Güstrow, with Gertraud Wendlandt, Sybille Leifer, [Margret Middell], Annelise Hoge in Güstrow
  • 1997: Scholarship holders, Art Collection Neubrandenburg Art Collection Neubrandenburg
  • 2010: Bird, glass and cartwheel, personal exhibition for the 60th birthday, art collection Neubrandenburg
  • 2012: Images of women in East and West, diva and heroine, Berlin, Unter den Linden, group exhibition, curator Simone Tippach-Schneider
  • 2013: Art window of the SGBK in Zurich, next to the Kunsthaus
  • 2013: Alte Kaserne Winterthur, personal exhibition, still life,
  • 2016: Mountain pictures in the old works yard Brig, personal exhibition, Brig
  • 2018: Summer exhibition (with visarte members) in Leuk Castle, in Leuk
  • 2018: Installation Landart Twingi
  • 2018: From the glow of colors, Museum Schwerin, participation

Purchases and collections (selection)

Literature (selection)

Catalog booklets

  • Staatliche Kunstsammlung Neubrandenburg, Galerie am Pferdemarkt, four temperaments, December 1, 1988 to January 8, 1989. E. Weinert printing company, BT Pasewalk,
  • Drawings and watercolors, June 13 to July 11, 1988, Galerie Mitte Berlin, 18 BM 531/88 0.200 II / 88 326
  • Diva and heroine, images of women in East and West, May 11 to June 24, 2012, Star Media 2012, ISBN 978-3-9813375-3-2
  • brig do brig, booklet on the visarte exhibition in Croatia, 2017
  • Landart Twingi, booklet on Landart 2018
  • Booklet for the summer exhibition in Leuk Castle, 2018

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bettina Schirdewan, 1988 speech at the opening of the exhibition in the Galerie Mitte Berlin
  2. ^ Exhibitions / old and Adelheid Sandhof, hand drawings. , accessed October 9, 2018
  3. Cultural projects , accessed on September 12, 2018
  4. Exhibition: illustration , accessed on September 12, 2018
  5. Agenda / Art from the Cellar to the Dome , accessed on September 12, 2018
  6. ^ Booklet of the exhibition in public space , accessed on September 12, 2018
  7. Current / Special Exhibition: On the Shine of Colors , accessed on September 12, 2018
  8. permanent exhibition from the archive , accessed on September 12, 2018
  9. ^ Lindenau Museum Altenburg , accessed on September 12, 2018