Antje Bromma

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Antje Bromma (* 1968 in Hameln ) is a German artist in the field of object art and installation .

Life

Antje Bromma attended after school, first in 1989, the Summer Academy in Salzburg and studied with Magdalena Jetelová the tray sculpture . He then started studying cultural education and cultural studies at the University of Hildesheim . From 1990 to 1997 she studied fine art at the Hanover University of Applied Sciences and graduated with a diploma . During this time she moved to Reykjavik for a semester and studied with Makoto Fujiwara . From 1997 to 1998 she was a master student of Horst Hellinger . Antje Bromma lives and works in Hamburg.

reception

“The artist lets everyday things that seem to have lost all use and context come back into the focus of perception. In the real sense of the word, she spins the red thread and arranges the objects in an expansive network at eye level. The strangest materials and strangest found objects can also enter into new connections in their sculptures or are painted and simply redefined. Each object has its specific meaning and individual story. "

“With every presentation, new elements are added that float around a condensed, older core from an earlier installation. The core, which becomes inextricable over time, is held and stretched in space by new cords. It serves as the connecting point and center of the new installation. "

Projects / Awards / Scholarships

  • 1994 Erasmus grant for Reykjavík
  • 1995 Art Prize of the City of Garbsen for the realization of a sculpture in the outdoor space
  • 1998 The other side. Assistance in a project by Horst Hellinger at the Art School in Thessaloniki
  • 1999 Barkenhoff grant from the Worpswede Artists' Houses
  • 2004 Scholarship from the Kulturfonds Foundation in the Künstlerhaus Lukas , Ahrenshoop
  • 2005 work grant from the city of Hamburg
  • 2006/2007 International artist symposium in the "Temos Tempo" studio in Feital (Portugal)
  • 2012 Sella Hasse Art Prize

Exhibitions (selection)

Solo exhibitions
  • 2015 Kunstverein Heide
  • 2014 Roosen-Trinks Collection, Berlin
  • 2010 Trittau, watermill
  • 2008 Einstellungsraum eV, Hamburg
  • 2007 C15, Hamburg, Künstlerhaus Sootbörn, Hamburg
  • 2004 Westwerk Hamburg, St. Marienkirche, Hessisch Oldendorf
  • 2004 Robert Drees Gallery, Hanover
  • 2003 Institute for Modern Art Nuremberg
  • 2003 world famous e. V., Hamburg
  • 2003 Gallery of the Lower Saxony Lotto Foundation, Hanover
  • 2003 Kunsttreppe, Hamburg
  • 2002 Art Association Hildesheim
Group exhibitions
  • 2016 Galerie-W , Hamburg
  • 2012 Art Association Hamburg
  • 2013 Corona Unger Gallery, Bremen (cabinet exhibition)
  • 2008 Interdisciplinary art festival - Kunstverein in Hamburg
  • 2007 "Temos Tempo", Feital (Portugal)
  • 2007 Kunsthaus Hamburg
  • 2007 Kunsthalle Nürnberg
  • 2006 Art Association Springhornhof, Neuenkirchen

Catalog and holdings

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Catalog Expectations, Galerie-W, 2016, page 14
  2. Catalog "elle gradelle", Wassermühle Trittau, 2010, page 5 ff.