Annette Tucholke

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Annette Tucholke (born 1959 in Berlin ) is a German sculptor , object artist in public spaces and graphic designer .

Live and act

Annette Tucholke was born as the daughter of the graphic artist and painter Barbara Tucholke and the graphic artist Dieter Tucholke. The three years younger sister Julia Tucholke is also an artist. Her great-grandfather Oskar Paul Hempel and her grandfather Werner Hempel both worked as sculptors in Dresden.

After completing sports school and competitive sports, Annette Tucholke completed an apprenticeship as a carpenter from 1978 and then worked in this profession until 1983.

In 1983 she began to study design at the Berlin-Weißensee School of Art , a year later she switched to sculpture, where she studied with Baldur Schönfelder . She received her diploma as a sculptor in 1991. She then completed another year as a master class student with Baldur Schönfelder.

Tucholke's world of forms thrives on associations and analogies, her artistic work is created in the interaction of carpentry and locksmithing, she finds inspiration in nature, which expresses itself artistically in an idiosyncratic, happy worldview. "On the one hand, the character of form and situation is measured and arbitrary, on the other hand, effects that turn out to be grotesque and comical or even sublime and sentimental are involuntary."

Tucholke is the mother of three children and married to the sculptor Christian Bonnet. They have been living and working together since 1990 in the Uckermark in the Schorfheide Biosphere Reserve directly on the UNESCO World Heritage Site Buchenwald Grumsin , where they run an exhibition room next to the studio.

Exhibitions (excerpt)

  • 1991 IX. Federal competition of the Federal Ministry of Education and Science, Bonn
  • 1992 sculptor from Uckermark , Schwedt / Oder
  • 1993 Berlin sculptor I , Brecht House Berlin
  • 1994 Personal exhibition with Christian Bonnet, European Academy at Wartin Castle
  • 1994 collective exhibition Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris
  • 1995 Tricycle with Sophie Natuschke and Christian Bonnet, Lübeck
  • 1997 Large circle , artist of the Uckermark, Schwedt / Oder
  • 1998 Art fields , Alte Burgmühle, Brandenburg an der Havel
  • 2000 Personal exhibition with Christian Bonnet, Mathematical Library TU Berlin
  • 2001 Sculpture on paper , Sparkasse Uckermark
  • 2003 Dialoge , Stargard Culture House , Poland
  • 2004 Tense - Tense - Spun , together with Christian Bonnet and Christina Pohl, Galerie Bernau
  • 2005 Heads II / Heads III , Galerie Bernau
  • 2006 Personal exhibition with Christian Bonnet, City Museum Eisenhüttenstadt
  • 2008 Galerie G, Olomouc ( Czech Republic )

Working in public space

Awards

Publications

  • Annette Tucholke. Plastic works (= Neunplus1, Volume 9). Havel-Spree-Verlag, Berlin 2001, ISBN 978-3-9805163-9-6 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Annette Tucholke-Bonnet. Brandenburg Association of Visual Artists, accessed on January 28, 2020 .
  2. ^ Sculptor Hempel - stone sculptors and stone masons GmbH. Retrieved February 4, 2020 .
  3. ^ Art - Painting - Pastels - Graphics by Barbara Tucholke.
  4. a b Jens-Peter Semrau: Annette Tucholke - Louisenhof №2. Retrieved January 28, 2020 (German).
  5. biography. Annette Tucholke, accessed on January 28, 2020 .
  6. ^ Lina Wind: Flying objects on the Louisenhof in Grumsin. In: Brandenburg excursion guide. June 21, 2015, accessed January 28, 2020 .
  7. Pro Brandenburg Art Prize 2004 awarded. Potsdam Latest News, October 23, 2004, accessed January 28, 2020 .