Annette Lucks

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Annette Lucks (* 1952 in Regensburg ) is a German painter , draftsman and graphic artist.

Life

Annette Lucks studied from 1973 to 1979 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich with Mac Zimmermann , whose master class she became and whose printing workshop she directed. Lucks has been a lecturer for creative media at the University of Applied Sciences in Munich since 1998 , and has been teaching at the University of Passau (painting in theory and practice) since 2010 .

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“Anyone who has attentively devoted themselves to the work of Annette Lucks will know the feeling of fascination and at the same time the disturbance that this idiosyncratic interwoven pictorial cosmos can trigger. You see yourself transported into multi-layered, intertwined fairy tale and dream worlds that seem to hold infinite secrets. They are just as terrifying as they are auspicious, without ever giving themselves up completely. ” Carla Schulz-Hoffmann

Awards / grants / work stays (selection)

  • 1979: Walter-Kolbenhoff-Prize of the city of Unterpfaffenhofen-Germering.
  • 1980: DAAD scholarship , Krakow (Poland).
  • 1998: Scholarship from the Prinzregent Luitpold Foundation , Munich.
  • 2000: Scholarship from the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts , Munich.
  • 2005–2013: Work stays in Giovanni Poggi's ceramic workshop San Giogio in Albisola (Italy).
  • 2007: Working scholarship at the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, Mt. San Angelo (USA).
  • 2008: Working grant from the Fundación Beatrice and Paul Beckett, Mojácar (Spain).
  • 2009: Leader of the master class in etching, Summer Academy of Fine Arts Irsee.
  • Since 2013: Work stays in the ceramic workshop Ceramica Gatti, Faenza (Italy).
  • 2015: Bogliasco Foundation New York City grant.
  • 2018: Ceramics Art Symposium Gmunden - Laufen.

Solo exhibitions (selection)

  • 1994: Prints from the collection of the Städtische Galerie im Leeren Beutel , Regensburg.
  • 1997: Colored graphics, Association for Original Etching, Munich. Pictures and drawings for Djuna Barnes ' Nachtgewächs 1992–1997, Galerie Fred Jahn Munich.
  • 2000: Pictures, drawings and etchings, Städtische Galerie im Cordonhaus, Cham .
  • 2000: Drawings and pictures for Marieluise Fleißer : A pound of oranges , City Museum Ingolstadt and Marieluise Fleißer Documentation Center in the Fleißerhaus , Ingolstadt .
  • 2007: Garlands for Virginia , Pictures and Drawings 2003–2007, Fred Jahn Munich.
  • 2010: Vom Gedächtnis / Della Memoria, Maurer Zilioli Contemporary Arts, Brescia (Italy).
  • 2015: Flipflop, Städtische Galerie im Leeren Beutel , Regensburg .
  • 2017: abandoned gardens , Heike Curtze Vienna.
  • 2019: Giardino da Briganti , Maurer Zilioli Contemporary Arts Munich.

Literature (selection)

  • Working documentation / 3rd Saxon Printmaking Symposium in the workshops for artistic printmaking of Jeanette and Reinhard Rössler in Hohenossig: Norbert Eberle, Torben Bo Halbirk, Annette Lucks, Michael Müller, Peter Sylvester, ed. Workshops for artistic printmaking Jeanette and Reinhard Rössler (Hohenossig), Leipzig: Passage-Verlag, 1993.
  • A pound of oranges and nine other stories by Marieluise Fleisser from Ingolstadt / with 40 drawings. and 3 lithogr. by Annette Lucks. Equipped by Jürgen Seuss. Faber and Faber, Leipzig 1995, ISBN 978-3-928660-29-7
  • The most beautiful German books 1996, Stiftung Buchkunst Frankfurt am Main 1997, ISBN 3-7657-2022-4
  • Artist couples , 12th National Drawing, Tuscan Column Hall in the Armory Augsburg 1997.
  • Pictures , picture book with the text "Ariadne's clever sister" by Barbara Zoeke 1999.
  • Contacts / contexts , Center National de littérature, Mersch / Luxembourg, ISBN 2-919903-01-2
  • You were the miracle for me: pictures, drawings and drafts for 10 stories by Marieluise Fleißer from Ingolstadt. Edited by the Stadtmuseum Ingolstadt, 2001, ISBN 978-3-932113-33-8
  • Blickpunkt Menschenbild , Municipal Gallery "Empty Bag" Regensburg / Museums of the City of Regensburg, ISBN 3-935052-20-0
  • Petits Fours / Annette Lucks. Andreas Steffens, Publisher: Munich, [Weissenburger Straße 30]: A. Lucks 2003.
  • Annette Lucks: 19 pictures. [on the occasion of the exhibition Landscape and Remembrance in the City Hall Gallery of the City of Munich, February 2004] Ed .: Kulturreferat München; 2004.
  • The foreign , in: Schöngeist - magazine for art, living and thinking, 5th edition, Apo Dion Verlag Berlin 2005.
  • La Fabrica dei Sogni - Grandi Artisti alle Cermiche San Giorgio di Albissola. Casa del Mantegna, Mantua / Italy, Bibliotheca AE Mortara 2008.
  • Inventory - contemporary etching in Germany. Kunstverein Reutlingen and Graphics Museum Pablo Picasso, Münster 2008 and 2009, Freiburg i. B. 2008
  • Vice versa. Edited by Maurer Zilioli Contemporary Arts, Annette Lucks and Norbert Eberle, Brescia / Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-00030-0363 (Texts: Andreas Kühne, Ellen Maurer Zilioli and Christoph Sorger).
  • What moves people / thoughts about life and death. Edited by the Ingolstadt City Museum and the Schwabenakademie Irsee. Regensburg 2011.
  • The art of producing an original edition - the illustrator Annette Lucks , by Andreas Steffens, in: GRAPHISCHE KUNST, International Journal for Book Art and Graphics, Issue 2/2014, Edition Curt Visel, Memmingen, ISSN 0342-3158
  • Annette Lucks, Flipflop: Painting - Drawing - Ceramics; Refugee _ Metaphors Fields. Ellen Maurer Zilioli, Reiner Meyer (eds.). Arnoldsche Art Publisher 2015, ISBN 978-3-89790-440-8
  • Another World , The Deutsche Bank Collection at Frieze London, curated by Tracey Emin, artists of the Deutsche Bank Collection.

Works in public collections (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Carla Schulz-Hoffmann: Flip-flop . Ed .: Ellen Maurer Zilioli, Reiner Meyer. Arnoldsche Art Publishers, Stuttgart 2015, ISBN 978-3-89790-440-8 , pp. 11 .
  2. ^ Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts: On the way. Academy scholarship holders. Retrieved October 3, 2019 .
  3. Old Masters, New Women, Unadjusted Excellence: The 22nd Swabian Art Summer from August 1st to 8th in Irsee. Accessed July 31, 2020 .
  4. Valeria Soave: Bogliaco Yearbook, Academic Year 2014-2015. In: www.bfny.org. Bogliasco Foundation, accessed July 31, 2020 .
  5. Gabi Dewald and Rainald Franz: Ceramic Symposium Gmunden 2018 - Documentation. Association for the Promotion of European Ceramic Artists, 2018, accessed on July 31, 2020 .
  6. Core Consulting GmbH- www.coreconsulting.de: Galerie Fred Jahn. Accessed July 31, 2020 (German).
  7. ^ Süddeutsche Zeitung: Kühne travels in a car wreck. Retrieved October 3, 2019 .
  8. By Matthias Kampmann September 22, 2015 3:36 pm: This gaze calls for humanity. Retrieved October 3, 2019 .
  9. eSeL: Annette Luck's abandoned gardens. Accessed July 31, 2020 .
  10. Annette Lucks. In: Initiative Munich Galleries Contemporary Art. Accessed July 31, 2020 .
  11. Gertrud Roth-Bojadzhiev: 12th National the drawing . In: Dr. Gode ​​Krämer and Atelier-Galerie Konrad Oberländer (ed.): Exhibition catalog . Augsburg 1997, p. 48-49 .
  12. Pictures . In: Annette Lucks and Joschi Josephski, Munich / Issing (eds.): Catalog . Annette Lucks and Galerie Josephski-Neukum, Munich / Issing 1999, p. 40 .
  13. PeoplePill: Barbara Zoeke: German author | Biography, Facts, Career, Wiki, Life. Accessed July 31, 2020 .
  14. The foreign. In: Pictures by Annette Lucks. Apo Dion Verlag, 2005, accessed July 31, 2020 .
  15. Deutsche Bank - ArtMag - 104 - feature - Another World - Tracey Emin and her studio are curating an exhibition project at Frieze London. Accessed July 31, 2020 .
  16. ^ Maurer Zilioli Contemporary Arts - Annette Lucks. Accessed July 31, 2020 .
  17. Ellen Maurer Zilioli: In luck. A fairy tale. Ed .: Maurer Zilioli Contemporary Arts. Munich / Schwäbisch Hall October 2013.
  18. ^ Ceramics Symposium Gmunden 2018 . In: Association for the promotion of European ceramic artists (ed.): Documentation . Gmunden / Austria.