Eva-Maria Wilde

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Eva-Maria Wilde (born 1972 in Dresden ) is a German painter and artist . The megalopolises of the world are at the center of her work . Works by her are in public space .

Career

Wilde studied painting and graphics at the HfBK Dresden from 1991 to 1997 , where she received her diploma. She then completed a graduate degree from 1997–1999. She was a master student of Ralf Kerbach .

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For Eva-Maria Wilde, international journeys, which she processes artistically, are essential. "Inhabited and abandoned, devalued, destroyed or unfinished city architecture and utopian buildings" are the central theme that she deals with in collages, paintings, objects and installations. In her photographic diaries she records moments of departure, empty spaces, no man's land or intermediate situations, “which are reflected in the architecture. In doing so, she focuses particularly on the complexity and change in megacities. ”Wilde looks for pithy urban phenomena and finds them in high-rise facades, shopping and business centers, large housing estates, empty and abandoned houses or other ruins. “The photo books created in this way serve Eva-Maria Wilde as a memory of her notes on the decomposition of the urban structure. She uses various techniques to implement linear structures of the facades, division and grid of surfaces, reflections and overlays and their abstraction in lines and vectors. ”The collections from her travels include both objects of use and images. “What and how someone remembers something is just as important for Wilde as the visual results and the methods of remembering: architectural plans, instructions for use, scientific picture panels, world maps, facade structures as well as iconic images that, due to their visual power and attraction, in the human, collective Image memory have found a place. ”In doing so, she asks“ about the logic of perception, about changed aesthetics and changed sensitivity in the context of new media. ”Her images are lists of her individual views of different iconographies, epochs and cultures. "They are memory cards about the emergence, dissemination and further development of our cultural and social understanding and remembering, the manifestation of which becomes visible in the built architecture."

Awards and grants

Wilde received, among other things, the Saxon State Scholarship (1997–1999), a studio scholarship from the Kulturstiftung der Dresdner Bank AG (1999–2000), a scholarship from the Goethe Institute Porto Alegre / Brazil for the artist house Torreao (2004) and the Goethe Institute La Paz / Bolivia for the Siart Biennale in La Paz (2007).

The artist was awarded the Hegenbarth Prize in 1998 and the Marion Ermer Prize in 2001.

Working in public space

  • Poster module system, art in buildings, Leipzig University Hospital , new building of operative clinics (2003, 1st place in art in buildings competition)
  • Mural Vienna, City of Vienna - Wiener Wohnen (2004)
  • Tower at the Museo Tambo Quirquincho, SIART Biennale, Goethe-Institut La Paz / Bolivia (2007)
  • Savant, Memory, Art in Architecture , University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden , DINZ (2012, 1st place in Art in Architecture competition 2009)
  • Chemnitz chimney for one energy in sachsen (2012, 2nd place in the design competition)
  • Room installation, law firm HWW, Berlin (2013)

Solo exhibitions (selection)

  • 2000 Towers, Kulturstiftung der Dresdner Bank AG, Frankfurt am Main (catalog)
  • 2001 Grüngasse, Vienna (with M. Frerichs); Galerie Monika Reitz, Frankfurt am Main
  • 2003 Museum of Young Art , Frankfurt an der Oder
  • 2004 Torreao, Porto Alegre / Brazil; Galerie müllerdechiara (with S. Schama)
  • 2006 nuclear power plant, city of Brühl (catalog); Magnusmüller Gallery, Berlin
  • 2007 Post, Dresden
  • 2008 Künstlerhaus Bethanien (with J. Rosemeyer), Berlin; German Association of Artists , Berlin
  • 2009 The Kunze Collection is a guest at the Zanderkasten Gallery, Dresden
  • 2010 Gallery Zanderkasten, Dresden
  • 2012 OLCAY, Galerie Christa Burger (with Sophia Schama), Munich
  • 2013 cardboard, Tokyo
  • 2015 urban pattern, Berlin
  • 2018 Embassy, ​​Uferhallen Berlin

Working in collections

Von Wilde's works can be found in the following collections, among others: Collection of Dresdner Bank AG Frankfurt am Main, Collection of Hessische Landesbank Frankfurt am Main, Bosch Art Collection Berlin, Museum Junge Kunst FFO / Brandenburg State Museum for Modern Art, Fraport Frankfurt am Main, collection of the Deutsche Bank Frankfurt am Main, Collection Franz Berlin, Collection Familie von Herz Frankfurt am Main, Collection Hilpert Heidelberg.

Publications

  • Eva-Maria Wilde catalog raisonné, chronological catalog raisonné, paintings, drawings, collages, objects and installations (1995–2012).
  • Leonhardi Museum (Ed.): Eva-Maria Wilde, Towers. Artist book on the occasion of the exhibition Vier / VI in the Leonhardi-Museum Dresden from November 29th to 31st. December 1997 . Dresden 1997.
  • Dresdner Bank AG (Ed.): Catalog for the exhibition by Eva-Maria Wilde in the Dresdner Bank AG in Frankfurt am Main from September - November 2000 . Frankfurt am Main 2000.
  • Marion Ermer Foundation for the Promotion of Art and Culture in Saxony and Thuringia / University of Fine Arts Dresden (Ed.): Marion Ermer Prize 2001, part Eva-Maria Wilde . Jena 2001, ISBN 3-910109-59-4 .
  • Galerie Pankow (ed.): Eva-Maria Wilde painting, catalog for the exhibition from January 24th – 24th. February 2007 . Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-931640-60-6 .

literature

  • Sandra Danicke: "Metropolis Gift Wrapping", in: Frankfurter Rundschau, June 27, 2001, No. 146, p. 26.
  • Silke Hohmann: "About the work of Eva-Maria Wilde", in: Frankfurter Rundschau, May 28, 2002.
  • Christiane Meixner: "Cold city, beautiful city", in: Berliner Morgenpost, July 8, 2004.
  • "Eva-Maria Wilde in the Monika Reitz Gallery", in: Frankfurter Rundschau, March 2, 2004, No. 53, p. 20.
  • “The life of the scaffolding by Ingeborg Ruhe”, in: Berliner Zeitung, August 26, 2008, No. 200, p. 21.
  • Werner Bloch: "Pyongyang mon amour", in: Süddeutsche Zeitung, October 6, 2008, No. 232, p. 11.

Web links

Commons : Eva-Maria Wilde  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Office for art in public space: Eva-Maria Wilde. Kulturwerk des bbk berlin GmbH, accessed on April 1, 2020 .
  2. a b c Eva-Maria Wilde: Biography. Retrieved April 1, 2020 .
  3. a b Stella Hoepner-Fillies: Eva-Maria Wilde in the gallery müllerdechiara. June 10, 2004, accessed April 1, 2020 (German).
  4. Among others to New York (1992, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017), Asia (1999, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur), China (2003, Shanghai, Chongqing; 2007 China and North Korea), Brazil (2004 Sao Paulo, Brasilia, Rio, Porto Alegre), Morocco (2006), Bolivia and Argentina (2007), Cairo (2009), Uzbekistan (2010, Tashkent, Nukus, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva), Sarajevo (2012), Japan ( 2013, Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto), Detroit and Chicago (2013), Eritrea (2017, Asmara), Egypt (2017, Cairo, Luxor, Alexandria). See the artist's biography .
  5. a b c Kerstin Cmelka, August 2010 .
  6. a b c Installation in the shop windows of the project room. In: press release. Deutscher Künstlerbund eV, 2008, accessed on April 1, 2020 .
  7. Caroline Wesenberg: The towers are the streets. Studio grant 1999 in Frankfurt am Main for Eva Maria Wilde , Frankfurt am Main 1999.
  8. ^ Eva-Maria Wilde: Art in the building. Retrieved April 1, 2020 .
  9. For this and the following information see: http://www.evawilde.de/Eva-Maria_Wilde/Biography.html .
  10. art aspects : Eva-Maria Wilde / Nikos Navridis in the gallery magnusmüller Berlin, 20 Jan 2006-25. Feb 2006 .
  11. monopoly. Magazine for art and life: Eva-Maria Wilde in the gallery Zanderkasten 04.09.2010-23.10.2010 .
  12. ^ Initiative of Munich Galleries of Contemporary Art: Sophia Schama and Eva-Maria Wilde, May 24, 2012 to July 21, 2012 .