Heinz-Jürgen Böhme

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Heinz-Jürgen Böhme (born March 9, 1952 in Leipzig ) is a German artist , set designer , exhibition designer , author and publicist .

Life

Heinz-Jürgen Böhme passed his Abitur at the Leibniz School in Leipzig , combined with a professional training as a stage painter . After his military service , he worked for the Leipzig Theater Workshops between 1972 and 1973 . From 1973 to 1978 he studied at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst (HGB) with Bernhard Heisig , Hans Mayer-Foreyt , Dietrich Burger , Gerhard Kurt Müller and Arno Rink . From 1978 to 1981 he was a master student with Werner Tübke . Since then, Böhme has been working as a freelancer and has had numerous solo exhibitions and participations in exhibitions. B. in Leipzig, Halle , Erfurt , Nuremberg , Munich , Lausanne and Tokyo .

In 1990/1991 he taught hand drawing in basic studies at the HGB. In 1990 he founded the Stadt-Kultur-Projekt Leipzig with Bernd Sikora , a free association of Leipzig architects and artists with the primary goal of renaturing and exposing Leipzig's rivers . With the project, he initiated the Pleisse zum Licht and Neue Ufer campaigns in 1990/1991 . Heinz-Jürgen Böhme is co-founder and chairman of the Friends' Association Neue Ufer Leipzig and editor and publisher of the series of publications of the same name. In 1993, the Stadt-Kultur-Projekt and Neue Ufer received the Hanover Prize for urban culture and urban development in Germany, which was awarded by the Wirtschaftskreis Hannover eV . Since 1996 he has been a member of the editorial board of Leipziger Blätter , for which he also writes numerous articles. He was a co-founder of the Leipzig Cultural Foundation , the Pro Leipzig eV association . as well as member of the planning advisory board of the city of Leipzig, the German Werkbund Sachsen and the graphic exchange Leipzig .

Study trips have taken him to Georgia (1977), Ukraine (1978), France (1990), Norway (1995), the USA (1999), Spain (2001) and Sweden (2004).

Böhme is artistically active as a painter , graphic artist , draftsman , photographer and object artist , the focus of his publications is the urban and architectural development as well as the local and water history of his hometown. He lives and works in Leipzig.

Works (selection)

Fonts (selection)

  • Goal: individuality and experience. 2 attempts at complex design. In: Fine arts. 35 (1987), No. 7, ISSN  0006-2391 , pp. 304-307.
  • Red .: New banks. 1 (1991) - 12 (2019), ed. from Förderverein Neue Ufer Leipzig eV, ZDB -ID 2238929-5 .
  • Red .: Waldstrasse district. A series of publications by Pro Leipzig. 1 (1992) - 18 (2004), ZDB ID 1224944-0 .
  • with Thomas Nabert and Stefan Riedel: The Johannisplatz. A historical and urban study. Pro Leipzig, Leipzig 1993, DNB 950281611 .
  • Red .: Living in Lindenau. 1 (1993) - 3 (1996), ed. from Pro Leipzig, ZDB -ID 1224867-8 .
  • Specks Hof - a Leipzig monument. In: Work report 1. Deutscher Werkbund Sachsen eV, Passage-Verlag, Leipzig 1993, ISBN 3-9803465-1-X , pp. 78–83.
  • with Thomas Nabert and Ines Hantschick: Alt-Lindenau. A historical and urban study. Pro Leipzig, Leipzig 1994, DNB 967079292 .
  • Red .: The Bornaer Pleisseland. Destruction and a new beginning. ed. from Pro Leipzig. Passage-Verlag, Leipzig 1994, ISBN 3-9803465-5-2 .
  • with Thomas Nabert: Zeitspiegel. The rescued Lindner photo archive in Leipzig. Pro Leipzig, Leipzig 2006, ISBN 3-936508-20-8 .
  • Picture sheet. Leipzig postcard series from 1895 to 1945 . Pro Leipzig, Leipzig 2010, ISBN 978-3-936508-39-0 .
  • The young Richard Wagner 1813 to 1834. An exhibition of the Leipzig Cultural Foundation in the Alte Nikolaischule . Kulturstiftung Leipzig, Leipzig 2013, SWB online catalog 39333080X .

Numerous articles on this, mainly in Leipziger Blätter (since 1987, ISSN  0232-7244 ), Waldstraßeviertel. A series of publications by Pro Leipzig and Neue Ufer

literature

  • Heinz-Jürgen Böhme. [Catalog] . Thomas Liebscher, Leipzig 1991, SWB online catalog 081557302
  • Lothar Günther: The painter and graphic artist Heinz-Jürgen Böhme. In: stay healthy. The AOK magazine. Edition Leipzig. 33 (1992), No. 2, pp. XII f.
  • Heinz-Jürgen Böhme. In: Bernd Görne (Ed.): Leipziger Bürgerportraits. Volume 1 . Edition Bürgerportraits, Leipzig 1994, ISBN 3-928146-16-5 , p. 42 f.
  • Böhme, Heinz-Jürgen. In: General Artist Lexicon . Volume 12: Bobrov - Bordačev . KG Saur, Munich / Leipzig 1996, ISBN 3-598-22740-X , p. 149 f.
  • Michael Heyder: Complexity as a principle. The artist Heinz-Jürgen Böhme. In: Leipziger Blätter. 40, 2002, p. 68 f.
  • Heinz-Jürgen Böhme. In: Fine arts in Leipzig. An art guide. Kunst + Projekte eV art.media Verlag, Leipzig 2011, ISBN 978-3-00-034343-8 , p. 47.
  • Böhme, Heinz-Jürgen. In: Horst Riedel: Stadtlexikon Leipzig from A to Z. 2nd edition. Pro Leipzig, Leipzig 2012, ISBN 978-3-936508-82-6 , p. 56.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Project phase 1993-95. In: New Shores. Förderverein Neue Ufer eV, accessed on October 15, 2019 .
  2. ^ History of the Foundation 1990–1994. Foundation and intentions. In: Leipzig Cultural Foundation. Foundation for Monument Preservation, Urban Culture and Environmental Protection. Retrieved October 15, 2019 .
  3. Work report 1 . Deutscher Werkbund Sachsen eV, Passage-Verlag, Leipzig 1993, ISBN 3-9803465-1-X , p. 147.
  4. ^ Mark Lehmstedt : Unusually authentic. For the reopening of the Schillerhaus. In: Leipziger Blätter. 34 (1999), ISSN  0232-7244 , p. 13.
  5. Hubertus Adam: From oblivion to light. Opening of the Grassi Museum for Applied Arts in Leipzig. In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung . 1./2. December 2007 [also reprinted in: Reflexionen. The opening of the permanent exhibition from antiquity to historicism, GRASSI Museum for Applied Art Leipzig, December 2007, in the Spiegel der Medien , Passage-Verlag, Leipzig 2008, DNB 989178749 , p. 12 f. ].
  6. ^ Wolfgang Hocquél : The young Richard Wagner. A new permanent exhibition in the old Nikolaischule in Leipzig. In: Sächsische Heimatblätter 62 (2016), No. 1, ISSN  0486-8234 , p. 47.