Christine Müller-Stosch

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Christine Müller-Stosch (* 1938 in Haynau / Silesia ) is a German theologian, painter and author. Today she lives and works at the Kunsthof Lietzen and in Berlin .

Christine Müller-Stosch was born in Haynau / Silesia in 1938. The family's escape and expulsion took them via Thuringia to Saxony-Anhalt, where they spent their childhood and youth. From 1954 to 1965 Christine Müller-Stosch studied theology at the church proseminar in Naumburg (Saale) , at the church university in Berlin and in the language convict . From 1965 to 1991 she worked as a lecturer, author and editor at the Evangelische Verlagsanstalt Berlin.

She found painting in 1972. Under the guidance and training of Erika Stürmer-Alex (Woltersdorf near Berlin, later Lietzen) she found various forms of artistic expression. Paintings, prints and collages are still made today. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, she co-founded the association “Endmoräne - Künstlerinnen aus Brandenburg und Berlin” in 1991.

A film portrait by Therese Koppe, Im Stillen Laut , illuminates the lives of Christine Müller-Stosch and Erika Stürmer-Alex.

Participation in exhibitions in Potsdam, Berlin, Naxos / Greece, Alt-Langsow, Friedersdorf, Joao Pessoa / Brazil, Forst / Lausitz, Frankfurt / Oder, Altranft, Gusow train station

Publications

  • Outside and inside, pictures and texts . With texts and photos ed. von CM-St., Berlin: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt 2nd edition 1989
  • Traces and paths, images and texts . With texts and photos ed. von CM-St., Berlin: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt 1990.
  • Civil courage and charity, documents and self-testimonies . Edited by the Carl-Hans-Graf von Hardenberg-Stiftung Komturei Lietzen, editor: CM-St., Berlin: Wichern Verlag 2003
  • Taizé - Ways of Reconciliation , Berlin: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt 1984
  • Taizé - chants and prayers , Berlin: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt 1986
  • Taizé - A Life Together , ed. from CM-St. and Jörg Hildebrandt. Berlin: Evangelical Publishing House 1987,

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