Anne Manzek

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Anne Manzek (born May 28, 1974 in Halle (Saale) ) is a German artist and illustrator .

Career

She studied from 1995 to 2001 at the Berlin-Weißensee Academy of Art (khb) with a focus on book design , typography and illustration and graduated in October 2001. From 2002 to 2003 she was a master student of Nanne Meyer at the khb. Since 2003 she has been working as an illustrator and designer for the »Galerie Vevais« and since 2004 represented as an artist by the »Edition Trodler«.

Anne Manzek is the mother of two children. She is married to the Berlin poet Michael Manzek (née Schneider), lives and works in Berlin.

Artist books

  • From the object to the outline: the outline as a phenomenon on the surface and as a perception phenomenon. Weissensee School of Art, Berlin 2001.
  • Seriously injured . Screen printing series for the book with soundtrack by Frank Bröker . Edition Minotaurus in the Galerie Vevais, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-936165-05-X .
  • Limits of the imaginable . A philosophical drawing book with 90 original screen-printed graphics, handcrafted. Laeser edition , Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-936165-84-X .
  • Winter. (Audiobook). Poem by Alexander Scholz, read and set to music by Frank Bröker. Edition Minotaurus in the Galerie Vevais, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-936165-31-9 .

Awards

  • 2002: “Prize for young book design” from the Book Art Foundation for her book Limits to the Imaginable

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vita Anne Manzek, Edition Trodler
  2. Sponsorship award for young book design , Kulturpreise.de