Antje Eske
Antje Eske (* 1943 in Bückeburg ) is an intermediate artist.
Artistic career
Antje Eske studied free and applied graphics in Braunschweig and Bielefeld at the WKS and visual communication at the University of Fine Arts Hamburg . In the 1970s and 1980s she initiated media work with citizens' initiatives and drawing workshops as part of the Hamburg Women's Weeks. Since 1988 she has been a lecturer at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg for computer art with a focus on conversation using the media (hypertext correspondence, picture chats).
She was married to Kurd Alsleben (1928–2019).
literature
- Net art words book . (Ed. Together with Kurd Alsleben). bod, Norderstedt 2001.
- The art of recognition . A Swiki conversation . (Co-authors: Kurd Alsleben and Heide Salaverría) Dr. phil. Heidi Salaverria . bod, Norderstedt 2006.
Catalog
- Wulf Herzogenrath and Barbara Nierhoff (eds.): Mutualité. Kurd Alsleben and Antje Eske. From computer drawing to net art affair . Kunsthalle Bremen , 2006.
Web links
- Antje Eske
- Kunsthalle Bremen 2006/07: Mutualité.
- com! sch. - the longest disk correspondence in the world. (1993 - 2000 with Volker Lettkemann)
- from grandmother to saint and whore - the role of women in the history of caricature (together with Angelika Meyer) [1]
- Antje Eske in the catalog of the German National Library
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Eske, Antje |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German artist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1943 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Buckeburg |