Andrea Hold-Ferneck

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Andrea Hold-Ferneck (* 1963 in Hanover ) is a German photographer.

Life

In 1990 Herlinde Grüter, Andrea Hold-Ferneck, Thorsten Hoven and Inken Meyn founded the artist group " Klandestin ". In 1991 Anja Stöffler joined the group.

Andrea Hold-Ferneck lives and works in Wuppertal. In 1991 she obtained her diploma in communication design at the BUGH Wuppertal .

Several scholarships in other European countries followed, such as 1992 "Transfer" in Antwerp, "Kulturfond" in Ahrenshoop, 1995 scholarship from the Kulturfond Berlin foundation, 1998 young art, Saar Ferngas sponsorship award (2nd prize), scholarship from the Kunst und Culture of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (1999). Her photographic works are represented in several galleries and museums: Kunsthalle Barmen , Wuppertal; Recklinghausen Art Gallery ; “Transfer” Sint-Pietersabdij , Gent; Musee des Beaux Arts Charleroi ; Saarland Museum Saarbrücken; Brandenburg Art Collections Cottbus ; Art Association Ludwigshafen ; Museum Küppersmühle in Duisburg.

Andrea Hold-Ferneck sets herself apart from other photo artists with her very modern photography. It gives the everyday a new face and plays with the viewer's perception. Her numerous photos of plants and vegetation reflect the relationship between nature and artificiality, between image and image. In her works, for example, seemingly harmless leaves turn into unpredictable beings.

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