Franziska Stubenrauch

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Franziska Stubenrauch (* 1953 in Hamburg , Germany ) is a German artist and art lecturer.

Career

From 1974 to 1980 she studied graphics and painting at the Muthesius School in Kiel . Franziska Stubenrauch lives in Kiel, where she works as a freelance artist in the fine arts and in art education. Since 2003 she has also been working as an art teacher at the Louisenlund boarding school Louisenlund Foundation .

style

As a visual artist, Franziska Stubenrauch works primarily in the field of painting and drawing . Her artistic style includes both abstract and figurative elements.

The art historian Heinz Spielmann described the style of her works, which were exhibited in the context of the Kulturstiftung Kreis Rendsburg-Eckernförde in 1988, as follows: “(...) Your pictures are vehemently drawn in a painterly way. Her figures usually completely fill the space around them, sometimes the space seems to be barely able to grasp the figures that are exalting it or occupying it, remaining in itself, gesticulating or in a frozen pose. Even when the figures crouch in front of each other, motionless and strange, they vibrate with restlessness: their state is an inner excitement that does not ask why, how long and where - it is always present. The colourfulness of Franziska Stubenrauch's pictures underscores that someone here is not (only) interpreting what is seen, but rather presenting himself with his relationship to people and space. "

Exhibitions (selection)

Interdisciplinary projects (theater, music, film)

Scholarships

Memberships

  • since 1979: regular participation in the state shows SH (jury member in 9 state shows)
  • 1980–1984: Member (jury) art-in-public-space
  • 1996–2009: Member of the Art Advisory Board / City of Kiel
  • 2000–2007: Art Advisory Board Hypo-Verein & Westbank / Flensburg
  • 2002–2008: Member of the Culture and Science Senate / City of Kiel
  • since 2010: Member (jury) of the Father Group Art Prize
  • 2011–2014: Member of the BBK Board of SH

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Catalog of the Rendsburg-Eckernförde district cultural foundation: Art exhibition Altenhof Kuhhaus; Juro Grau, Franziska Stubenrauch, Ulf Petermann. Heinrich Möller Söhne GmbH & Co KG, Rendsburg 1988, p. 5. Quoted from Heinz Spielmann