Hanne Wickop

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Hanne Wickop (2007)

Hanne Wickop (born March 1, 1939 in Hamburg ; † June 21, 2018 in Munich ) was a German painter and writer .

life and work

Wanted neither by his father, who had evaded his responsibility, nor by his mother, who was forcibly sterilized during the Nazi era , Wickop grew up in homes . After completing her tailoring apprenticeship , she worked as a nanny . After she moved to Munich in 1964 , she began to take acting lessons and, among other things, worked as a puppeteer on the Herbert Fischl stage in the Künstlerhaus Munich .

In 1969 she married Franz Wickop and adopted two children at home with him.

In addition to her work as a painter, Hanne Wickop had also worked as a writer since the 1980s, after which she received a literature grant from the city of Munich for short stories in 1993. In 1994 he received another scholarship for the Künstlerhaus Schloss Wiepersdorf .

In addition to regular exhibitions, Wickop gave other artists and writers the opportunity once a month to appear in front of guests in their “Red Salon” and to make contacts.

Hanne Wickop died in June 2018 at the age of 79 in Munich.

Exhibitions

  • 1979: first exhibition on my own initiative with other artists in Wickop's apartment
  • 1979: Hand & Werk Munich
  • 1980: Blue exhibition in our own rooms
  • 1980: Gallery Stolpe in Rosenheim
  • 1980: Exhibition at the CCPaul gallery in Munich
  • 1980: second exhibition at the CCPaul gallery in Munich
  • 1981: Gallery in the Lila Haus in Schwabing , Munich
  • 1982: Exhibition at Kienzle Datensysteme GmbH.
  • 1982: (May) Gallery Picture & Frame, Ottostraße, Munich
  • 1982: (June) Exhibition Gedok in the Munich City Hall
  • 1983: Exhibition in the IGA Pavilion in Munich
  • 1983: Gallery in the Lila Haus in Schwabing, Munich
  • 1984: Gallery X in Cologne
  • 1984: Gallery in the Lila Haus in Schwabing, Munich
  • 1985: Gallery T. in Munich
  • 1985: Exhibition in the community center Garching
  • 1986: Exhibition From the Heart with Pain in Schwabing, Munich
  • 1986: Galerie T. in Munich
  • 1987: Large exhibition in the Schwabing post office in Munich

Wickop also had annual exhibitions in the Renate Linner Gallery in Munich, on its own premises, and participated in the exhibitions of the Association of Visual Artists as well as various group exhibitions.

Individual publications

  • Inselrot (poems and pictures). Stora Verlag 1995.
  • Heat (stories). Stora Verlag 1997.
  • Fall (stories). Stora Verlag 1998.
  • Lyric & Guitar (CD with Pablo Hernandez) 1998.
  • Thirst (stories). Stora Verlag 1999.
  • Lifelines (television broadcast). B3, 1999.
  • Dear father. Memories of a home child (autobiography). A1 Verlag 2007.

Awards for literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary: On the death of Hanne Wickop. In: sueddeutsche.de . June 25, 2018. Retrieved June 26, 2018 .
  2. Hanne Wickop. In: Kürschner's German Literature Calendar 2016/2017. Volume II: PZ. Walter de Gruyter , 2016, ISBN 978-3-11-045397-3 , p. 1083.