Gabriele Middelmann

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Gabriele Middelmann (born November 11, 1961 in Velbert in North Rhine-Westphalia ) is a German artist who specializes in painting and photography .

Life

Gabriele Middelmann's artistic traits were already evident in childhood. Her desire to study at the Folgwang University of the Arts in Essen after graduating from high school was denied. Instead, she was accepted at the Wuppertal University of Art in the field of textile design. However, she quickly realized that art would not offer her financial independence in this period and at that time, so she initially decided to train as a dental technician, where she then worked in the field of ceramics and at the same time for a specialist medical publisher for several Years art calendar designed. Numerous postgraduate courses at the Bad Reichenhall Art Academy , from 2000 to 2002 in the master class of Sigi Braun, 2003 with Markus Lüpertz and from 2003 to 2004 with Peter Tomschizek, led to her later establishing herself as a freelance artist. She lives and works in the north of Munich, is a member of the Dachau Artists' Association and has been a lecturer at various German-language art academies since 2005. She is married and has a son.

Work and style

Surface and depth and the associated space as well as time and its traces are the overarching topic with which Gabriele Middelmann has been dealing intensively for years and in different forms of art, especially in painting and photography.

Her art finds its origin in the environment she experiences and, viewed from a distance and detached, finds the form for her work there.

Through manifold layers, overlaps and folds, entirely based on intuition and yet following the principles of the world order, photography and painting come together and create new experimental, topographical spaces of movement.

Exhibitions

  • 2002: BMW Technik Munich
  • 2003: Tölz Art Tower “in Abundance II” in Bad Tölz
  • 2004: Haimhausen cultural group "Rudiment" in Haimhausen
  • 2004: Dachau water tower, goodbye to water, in Dachau
  • 2005: Freisinger Mohr, Freising District Office
  • 2006: Kunstverein Ottobrunn, ARTiges in the Ottobrunn town hall
  • 2007: Bayer. State Ministry of Economy
  • 2007: Künstlerhaus, Lenbachplatz 7, lutter & wegner in Munich
  • 2008: Kunstverein Freisinger Mohr, printed matter in the old prison
  • 2008: Karlsberg Gallery - Dachau am Karlsberg
  • 2009: KVD Gallery "Water Deserts"
  • 2009: Kapuzinerstadel of the Deggendorf Art Association
  • 2009: House of Art Munich, North Gallery
  • 2010: International Art Fair Stuttgart, finalist exhibition Syrlin Art Prize
  • 2010: Gallery in the center of the administrative court in Stuttgart
  • 2010: Art fair Europe in Nuremberg
  • 2011: Brogan museum of arts and science / USA Tallahassee
  • 2011: Palazzo Borromeo in Milan
  • 2011: Furament 2011 in Tervuren, Belgium
  • 2012: Gallery Seidlstrasse in Murnau "Positions of the Abstract"
  • 2012: Italian Embassy in Washington DC USA
  • 2013: Administrative court Stuttgart with intern. Art Association Syrlin
  • 2013: La maison de la culture place du marche à petange in Luxembourg
  • 2014: Galerie Starnberger See, modern art in Feldafing
  • 2014: Aaart foundation, Kunsthaus of the Kitzbühel Alps
  • 2015: Huntenkunst Netherlands
  • 2016: AAF Milan Gallery Hofburg
  • 2016: Tonart Gallery in Hombrechtikon, Switzerland
  • 2017: Castle exhibition of the KVD in Dachau
  • 2018: SURFACES - Festival Venice 2018
  • 2018: 25th Aichach Art Prize
  • 2018: Ete '- Lausanne - Switzerland
  • 2018: Arteg Art Gallery - Tegernsee
  • 2019: Bienal del Arte - MEAM Museum European d'Art Modern - Barcelona
  • 2019: Art Muc Praterinsel - Munich
  • 2019: Art Sylt - Part 2 Gallery - Düsseldorf
  • 2019: Nachtbrötchen - Part 2 Gallery in Ergo Ipsum - Düsseldorf
  • 2020: Lecturer exhibition at the Academy of Fine Arts
  • 2020: Art Innsbruck Part 2 Gallery Düsseldorf
  • 2020: Arteg Tegernsee Gallery

Publications

literature

  • Inspiration - Surface - Idees, ( les editiones de saxe 2017)
  • Inspiration - surface - picture idea, ( Christopherus Verlag 2016)
  • Surface - Espace - Profondeur, ( les editions de saxe 2015)
  • Traces - Structures - Surface, ( Ars Momentum Verlag 2013)
  • Surface - space - depth, ( Christopherus Verlag 2012)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gabriele Middelmann I Abstract Art I Homepage. Retrieved October 10, 2017 .