Andrea Zaumseil

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Andrea Zaumseil (* 1957 in Überlingen ) is a German sculptor, draftsman and university professor. Her sculptures in public spaces can be found in Heidelberg , Brachenreute (near Überlingen), Ulm , Freiburg , Ilvesheim and Maulbronn , among others .

The artist lives and works in Berlin .

Life

After studying German literature and history at the University of Konstanz from 1977 to 1979 and studying sculpture at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart from 1979 to 1985, Zaumseil was given a teaching position there in 1985/1986 and 1988/1989. Since 2003 the artist has held a professorship for plastic / metal sculpture at the Burg Giebichenstein University of Art in Halle . There she was prorector from 2006 to 2010 and has been dean of the art department since October 2018.

Zaumseil has been a member of the Artists 'Association of Baden-Württemberg since 1992 and of the German Artists' Association since 1994 , of which she was a board member from 2000 to 2004.

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Andrea Zaumseil: Dancing cones in front of the Freiburg im Breisgau concert hall
The torn pearl necklace - memorial for the plane collision from Überlingen near Brachenreute

Working method

At the center of Zaumseil's work are drawings and steel sculptures.

Zaumseil's series of drawings (all pastel chalk on paper) include, among others

Birds (2019), fall (2018/2019), sea (2017/2018), track (2017), shadow (2016), far fort I (2016), reflections (2016), far fort (2014/2015), smoke (2013/2014), nocturnes (2013), Tornis (2012), There! (2011), Himmelsbilder (2009), Melancholia (2008), Tausendck meine Lands (2007), This is how the world wanted to be said again (2006/2007), Orte und Unorte (2004–2006), Seestücke (2002–2004), The roof over your head, the ground under your feet (1999–2001).

Sculptures

Zaumseil's sculptures include:

  • Fragment , 2012/2013 (welded steel, approx. 75 × 120 × 120 cm)
  • Piscis , 2012 (welded steel, approx. 70 × 100 × 100 cm)
  • Fauces , 2010 (welded steel, two-part, each approx. 130 × 50 × 50 cm)
  • Small spherical landscape , 2010 (welded steel, approx. 160 × 100 × 100 cm)
  • Landscape , 2009 (welded steel, approx. 40 × 40 × 40 cm)
  • Landscape , 2009 (welded steel, two-part, each approx. 47 × 63 × 110 cm)
  • Melancholia , 2005/2006 (welded steel, approx. 40 × 35 × 35 cm)
  • Small seascape , 1995 (welded steel, approx. 45 × 95 × 92 cm)
  • Seestück , 1995 (welded steel, approx. 45 × 95 × 92 cm).

Art in public space

The artist also uses other media, such as video and sound, in site-specific works.

This is how the work came about

Represented in collections

In addition to numerous private ones, Zaumseil's works are represented in the following public collections:

Awards and grants

Exhibitions

Zaumseil has been represented in numerous solo and group exhibitions since 1983; a complete list can be found on the artist's website.

Solo exhibitions

  • 2019, interlude - Finneran / Zaumseil , Kunstverein Reutlingen
  • 2018, Meer , Q Gallery for Art, Schorndorf
  • 2016, Far away , Galerie Ruppert, Birkweiler
  • 2016, water , Galerie Vayhinger, singing
  • 2016, Inaccessible Places , Singen Art Museum
  • 2016, drawing / sculpture, Galerie Angela Lenz, Feldberg-Falkau
  • 2016, Rauch , Kunstverein Das Damianstor, Bruchsal
  • 2015, distances , Kunstverein Wilhelmshöhe, Ettlingen
  • 2015, territories , Hans-Thoma-Museum, Bernau (Black Forest)
  • 2013, there! , Art Association Nürtingen
  • 2013, without us , Stockmayer Foundation, Stuttgart
  • 2012, secondary locations , Ruppert Gallery, Landau
  • 2012, Galerieverein Leonberg (with Rudi Weiss)
  • 2009, Nachtstücke , Maison 44, Basel (with Cécile Hummel and Corinne Güdemann)
  • 2006, Guest , State Representation of the State of Baden-Württemberg in Berlin
  • 2005, Places and Non-Places , Kunstverein Coesfeld
  • 2005, but no sound can be heard , Galerie Vayhinger, Radolfzell (together with Madeleine Dietz)
  • 2005, Berge , Galerie Ruppert Landau
  • 2004, landscapes , seascapes and other imponderables , gallery in the Volkspark, Halle
  • 2003, Seestücke , Südwest Galerie, Niederalfingen
  • 2003, Swim !, Kunstverein Würzburg
  • 2002, night. Rooms., Marburg Art Association, Göttingen Art Association, Tuttlingen Art Association
  • 2002, Galerie pro arte, Freiburg
  • 2001, Himmelsbilder , Dommuseum Frankfurt am Main
  • 2001, Hartl Gallery, Ammerbuch
  • 2001, Galerie Ruppert, Landau
  • 2000, art collection Neubrandenburg
  • 2000, Earth and Heaven , Art Association Pforzheim
  • 2000, On the edges of wakefulness and dream , CG Boerner, Düsseldorf
  • 2000, getting heavier. Be lighter., Kunsthalle Erfurt (with Nadine Rennert and Daniela von Waberer)
  • 1999, Galerie Ruppert , Landau
  • 1999, drawing today II , Kunstmuseum Bonn (with Katharina Hinsberg and Beate Terflot)
  • 1999, Elisabeth Schneider Foundation, Freiburg
  • 1998, Heimatkunde I , Galerie Vayhinger, Radolfzell
  • 1998, Heimatkunde II , Kunstverein Friedrichshafen
  • 1997, Galerie Kerkhoff, Verl
  • 1997, Forum Kunst Rottweil
  • 1997, Kunstverein Eislingen
  • 1997, Galerie de la Main d'Or, Paris
  • 1996, sculptures and drawings , Städtische Kunsthalle Mannheim
  • 1995, Hartl Gallery, Stuttgart
  • 1994, landscape. Memorabilia, Birgit Terbrüggen Gallery, Heidelberg
  • 1994, landscape. Memorabilia: Chambers, Kornwestheim City Gallery
  • 1992, From the Secret Gardens. Every day, Municipal Gallery Villingen-Schwenningen
  • 1992, day-night pieces. Ränder , Karin Bolz Gallery, Cologne
  • 1991, Secret Gardens , Kunsthaus Essen
  • 1991, drawn. Done , Kunstverein Bochum
  • 1991, rain falls , Wilhelmshöhe Ettlingen
  • 1991, Hartl & Klier Gallery, Tübingen
  • 1990, Retour de Paris , Institut Francais de Stuttgart
  • 1988, atelier Wilhelmstr. 16 eV, Stuttgart
  • 1986 and 1989, Galerie Vayhinger, Radolfzell

Publications (selection)

Monographic publications:

  • Sculpture and drawing , ed. State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart , Hatje Cantz Verlag, Berlin / Stuttgart 1988 [Text: Barbara Heuss-Czisch]
  • From the secret gardens. Every day. , ed. Municipal Gallery Villingen-Schwenningen, 1992, ISBN 978-0-392-79819-8
  • Landscape. Memorabilia: chambers. (Catalog) ed. Gallery of the City of Kornwestheim, Hatje Cantz Verlag, Berlin / Stuttgart 1994
  • Sculpture and drawing , catalog, text: Inge Herold, Barbara Heuss-Czisch, ed. Städtische Kunsthalle Mannheim , 1996 ISBN 3-89165-098-1
  • Drawing today II , catalog, text: Werner Meyer, Carsten Probst, ed. Kunstmuseum Bonn , 1999 ISBN 3-929790-35-1 .
  • Get heavier. Be easier , (catalog), text: Carsten Probst, ed. Kunsthalle Erfurt , 2000.
  • The woman in the dunes , (catalog), text: Volker Adolphs, Stefanie Heraeus, ed. Kunstverein Marburg , Kunstverein Göttingen, Kunstverein Tuttlingen, 2002, ISBN 978-3-9807213-3-2 .
  • Seestücke , catalog, text: Sabine Heilig, ed. Südwest Galerie Niederalfingen, 2003.
  • Inaccessible places , (catalog), text: Volker Adolphs, Christoph Bauer, Ruth Diehl, Andrea Zaumseil, ed. Municipal Art Museum Singen , Mondo Verlag, Freiburg 2013, ISBN 978-3-86833-106-6 .
  • Territories , publication on the Hans Thoma Prize 2015, ed. Andrea Zaumseil, Johannes Honeck, text: Johannes Honeck, Dirk Teuber, Andrea Zaumseil. Kerber Verlag, Bielefeld 2015, ISBN 978-3-7356-0152-0 .
  • Interlude . Text: Julia Berghoff, Ruth Diehl / Andrea Zaumseil, ed. Kunstverein Reutlingen, 2019.

Web links

Commons : Andrea Zaumseil  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Andrea Zaumseil on the website of the Burg Giebichenstein Art College in Halle. Retrieved September 21, 2019 .
  2. kuenstlerbund.de: Board members of the German Association of Artists since 1951 ( Memento from December 17, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (accessed on June 17, 2016)
  3. Andrea Zaumseil: Link to the text and the audio version on Andrea Zaumseil's website. Retrieved September 21, 2019 .
  4. Hans Thoma Prize to Andrea Zaumseil
  5. Hans Thoma Prize 2015 ( Memento from June 17, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  6. Sorcerer's apprentice ( Memento from June 15, 2016 in the web archive archive.today )
  7. List of solo and group exhibitions by Andrea Zaumseil on the artist's website. Retrieved September 22, 2019 .
  8. ^ Julia Berghoff: Interlude - Finneran / Zaumseil | Reutlingen Art Association. Retrieved September 22, 2019 (German).
  9. ^ Q Gallery for Art Schorndorf: Andrea Zaumseil. Retrieved September 22, 2019 .
  10. Beauty on the near abyss. Retrieved September 22, 2019 .
  11. Andrea Zaumseil in the Art Museum Singen. (PDF) Retrieved September 22, 2019 .
  12. Andrea Zaumseil on the page of the Angela Lenz gallery. Retrieved September 22, 2019 .
  13. Link to the exhibition program of the Kunstverein das Damianstor eV Bruchsal 2016. Accessed on September 22, 2019 .
  14. Link to the exhibition by Andrea Zaumseil at the Kunstverein Nürtlingen, 2013. Accessed on September 22, 2019 .
  15. Virtual encounters in the Center for Art and Media Technology :. Retrieved September 22, 2019 .
  16. Gabriele Bickendorf: Link to the TAndrea Zaumseil - Landscape. Memorabilia: Kammern, exhibition catalog Kornwestheim 1994, pp. 31-36ext by Gabriele Bickendorf. (PDF) Retrieved September 22, 2019 .