Hans Dahlem

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Hans Dahlem (born July 29, 1928 in Blieskastel , † July 22, 2006 in Saarbrücken ) was a German artist.

Life

After attending elementary school and secondary school, Dahlem began studying painting and graphics in 1946 at the newly founded “School for Art and Crafts” in Saarbrücken with Boris Kleint . Here he also met the painter Karl Lorenz Kunz , with whom he soon became a close friend. In Paris, his works were shown publicly for the first time in 1948 in the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles , and then in the Marsan Pavilion the following year . With two state scholarships he was able to study in the French capital with Picard le Dou and Édouard Goerg at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière from 1950 to 1952 and from 1954 to 1956 with Maurice Brianchon at the École des Beaux Arts . From 1956 Hans Dahlem lived as a freelance painter and graphic artist in Saarbrücken. He was a member of the new group saar and the Palatinate Secession, of which he was chairman from 1972.

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Dahlem's work is often referred to as literary because it was closely based on the works of contemporary writers. His work is often a reception of prose and poetry by Ludwig Harig , with whom he was a close friend, but also by Georges Perec , Eugen Helmlé and Felicitas Frischmuth . The starting point for this development was the 1963 volume of poetry "Pocket Cosmogony" by the surrealist French poet Raymond Queneau .

Exhibitions

  • 1948: Salon des Réalités Nouvelles , Paris
  • 1949: Marsan Pavilion , Paris
  • 1954: Darmstadt Secession , Darmstadt
  • 1957: Saarland Museum , Saarbrücken
  • 1968: Museum Pfalzgalerie , Kaiserslautern
  • 1969: Exhibition of the Purrmann Prize winners, Kunstverein Speyer
  • 1969: Painting, sculpture, graphics from Saarland , Pfalzgalerie Kaiserslautern
  • 1971: Modern gallery of the Saarland Museum, Saarbrücken
  • 1973: Graphics 73 , Modern Gallery of the Saarland Museum, Saarbrücken
  • 1975: Modern gallery of the Saarland Museum, Saarbrücken
  • 1977: Modern gallery of the Saarland Museum, Saarbrücken
  • 1982: 60 years of the Saarland Artists Association. Past and present 1922–1982 , Modern Gallery of the Saarland Museum
  • 1982: Art situation Saar. Sculptures, objects, paintings, drawings, graphics, photography , Sculpture Museum Glaskasten Marl
  • 1983: Palatine Secession , 1983 annual exhibition, Middle Rhine State Museum Mainz
  • 1995: prix d'art / art prize robert schuman, Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg
  • 1996: 50 years of the Palatinate Secession , Palatinate History Museum , Speyer
  • 2012: Saarland Art of the 50s , Saarland Museum, Saarbrücken
  • 2013: Saar Art 2013 , State Art Exhibition Saar

Works in public space

  • Stained glass window elementary school Wiebelskirchen, 1966
  • Saarbrücken Town Hall: Ratskeller (Moselstube, Ratsstube) three stained glass windows, with lead rods; Entrance to the Moselle room, glass partition (glass painting, lead glazing); Restaurant Saar, four stained glass windows with speared lead rods; Arcades to Betzenstrasse, wall fresco (vine), early 1960s
  • Murals, Wackenberg School, Saarbrücken, 1966
  • Glass mosaics for the state high school in the Schmelzerwald St. Ingbert (execution: Willy Spies), 1976
  • Artistic design, St. Ingbert high school (together with Lothar Meßner, 1976
  • District court Saarlouis, painting conversion of the district court (branch) Hardenbergstr. 2, Saarbrücken, painting conversion of the district court (extension) Hardenbergstr. 2, Saarbrücken, artistic design for two wall surfaces with mosaic (natural stone, glass), ground floor, 1st floor), 1984

literature

  • Ludwig Harig, Michael Krüger (ed.): Hans Dahlem - pictures, drawings, objects. A book for his friends' 50th birthday . Saarbrücken 1978
  • Hans Dahlem, forces of nature . Neuheisel Gallery, Saarbrücken 1991
  • Hans Dahlem, retrospective 1948–1993 . Blieskastel 1993
  • Dahlem, Hans . In: Günter Scharwath: The large artist lexicon of the Saar region . Geistkirch-Verlag, Saarbrücken 2017, p. 168f

Awards

  • 1966: Hans Purrmann Prize
  • 1970: Honorary award from the city of Salzburg for etching
  • 1987: Guest of Honor at Villa Massimo in Rome
  • 1988: Prize of the Association of Palatinate Friends of Art with Picasso Medal
  • 1988: Art Prize of the City of Saarbrücken

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andreas Bayer (Ed.): Saar Art 2013. Tenth state art exhibition . Exhibition catalog, Volume 2, Saarbrücken 2013, p. 162.