Ingeborg Bukor

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Ingeborg Bukor (born January 10, 1926 in Vienna , † January 19, 1986 in Lübeck ) was a German sculptor.

Life

Ingeborg Bukor was the daughter of the sculptor Hans Bukor (born November 27, 1899 in Vienna, † July 1978 in Lohr am Main ).

She spent a large part of her school days in Frankfurt am Main and after the Second World War she worked in her father's sculpture workshop in Lohr am Main.

In 1948 she studied Free and Applied Sculpture with Adolf Wamper and Erwin Schutzbach (1909–1993) at the Folkwang-Werkschule in Essen and stayed in Essen for the time being after graduating in 1953, where she received orders from companies, authorities and private individuals, and participated in various Competitions and engaged in graphic tasks. She also worked temporarily as a part-time teacher and adult education center lecturer.

From 1972 until her death in Lübeck she stayed in Lübeck. After moving, she lived in a late Gothic house in Lübeck's old town in a joint venture with a restorer , so that she had the opportunity to work on restoration projects from time to time. She was also a member of the restoration team of the Lübeck Triumph Cross Group from May 26 to September 24, 1975, from May 1 to July 31, 1976 and from July 4 to October 21, 1977.

Door handles for the letter chapel at St. Marien zu Lübeck

Her first large stone figure was created in 1961, which was followed by further commissions as part of " Art in Architecture " in the years that followed . In addition, a number of portraits and smaller works were created during the Lübeck years , including the door handles for the high-Gothic letter chapel at St. Marien zu Lübeck .

In addition to her participation in numerous group exhibitions, including those of the Professional Association of Visual Artists Schleswig-Holstein and the Professional Association of Visual Artists Ruhr and Düsseldorf Artists, she also gave solo exhibitions, for the first time in 1980 in the Göttingen Municipal Museum , in 1983 in the Stormarnhaus in Bad Oldesloe and in 1985 at Borbeck Castle in Essen.

Artistic work

The focus of her artistic work was on people; she executed individual figures and groups in simplistic forms tending towards abstraction . Since the early 1960s, she has been creating groups of people and animals, whose individual bodies become part of the planar association of the rest and thereby gain stability. For her sculptures, some of which are life-size, she preferred not only bronze and plaster, but also particularly modeling concrete.

Your artistic estate is kept in the Emschertal Museum in Herne and your written estate in the archive for fine arts in the Germanic National Museum in Nuremberg . Sculptural works can also be found in the municipal gallery in Strünkede Castle Park .

honors and awards

In 1987 memorial exhibitions took place in the east choir of Lübeck Cathedral and in the Emschertal Museum in Herne.

Works (selection)

  • Doorknob of the letter chapel of the Marienkirche in Lübeck.
  • Wild horse relief at the girls' secondary school in Essen-Altenessen in 1961.
  • Boy and girl in the Hinselerschule in Essen-Überruhr 1962/1963.
  • Satisfied citizen in Fünfhausen Ratzeburg 1979.
  • The Spitz in the Wilhelmshöhe School in Lübeck. 1986.
  • Ms. Baumann , State Hospital in Schleswig .

literature

  • Ulrike Wolff-Thomsen: Lexicon of Schleswig-Holstein female artists . Westholsteinische Verlagsanstalt Boyens & Co. Heide 1994. ISBN 3-8042-0664-6 . P. 84.

Web links

Commons : Ingeborg Bukor  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Directory of persons. (PDF) Retrieved December 13, 2019 .
  2. Insight Informatics: LIBERO WebOPAC catalog data display (W561). Retrieved December 13, 2019 .
  3. ^ Ingeborg Bukor, Sculptures - August 28 to September 11, 1983 - German Digital Library. Retrieved December 13, 2019 .
  4. Insight Informatics: LIBERO WebOPAC catalog data display (W561). Retrieved December 13, 2019 .
  5. ^ Ingeborg Bukor: Group of people with umbrellas | ART @ SH | Schleswig-Holstein & Hamburg. Retrieved December 13, 2019 .
  6. ^ Ingeborg Bukor: The satisfied citizen | ART @ SH | Schleswig-Holstein & Hamburg. Retrieved December 13, 2019 .
  7. ^ Artist details - art in public space Lübeck. Retrieved December 13, 2019 .