Elfriede Stegemeyer

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Elfriede Stegemeyer (born November 3, 1908 in Charlottenburg , † November 14, 1988 in Nussdorf am Inn ) was a German photographer, painter and film artist. Much of their factory was destroyed in a bomb attack on Berlin in 1943. After the end of the war she devoted herself to painting and drawing under the pseudonym elde steeg and experimented with surrealist and constructivist modes of expression. From 1945 she lived and worked under the name Elde Steeg . In 1974 she moved to Innsbruck and worked there until her death.

Exhibitions

  • Elfriede Stegemeyer - elde steeg. Double life of an avant-garde. Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum, Bremen (October 10, 2010 - January 9, 2011)

Book publications / catalogs

  • Photographs. With essays by Christa Kühne, Franz-Xaver Schlegel, Uli Bohnen and Christine Hopfengart. Kunstverein, Bremen 1999 / Cantz, Ostfildern-Ruit 1999 [Ed .: Der Kunstverein in Bremen], ISBN 3-89322-505-6
  • Elde Steeg, the symbol for life. Skarabaeus, Innsbruck 2004
  • The stretching of the moment ... Elde Steeg in Innsbruck 1974 to 1988. Scarab, Innsbruck 2008
  • Elfriede Stegemeyer - Elde Steeg. Double life of an avant-garde. [On the occasion of the exhibition "Elfriede Stegemeyer - Elde Steeg. Double life of an avant-gardist", Art Collections Böttcherstraße, Paula-Modersohn-Becker-Museum, Bremen, October 10, 2010 to January 9, 2011]. Ed .: Verena Borgmann. With contributions by Verena Borgmann Simone Ewald, Barbara Nierhoff-Wielk and Walter Schmidt. Kunstsammlungen Böttcherstraße, Bremen 2010, ISBN 978-3-9810296-6-6

Illustrations (drawings) too

  • Malla Naas: animals in the pasture. Publishing Association Youth and World, Berlin [1950]
  • Malla Naas: The peasant family. Publishing Association Youth and World, Berlin [1950]
  • Hertha von Gebhardt: Sender Nikolaus Stuck. Cecilie Dressler Verlag, Berlin [1954]

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