Ingrid Gorr

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Ingrid Gorr (* 1952 in Achern ) is a German author, photographer and poet .

Life

Gorr first learned a trade and trained in the commercial area, and then worked for many years in various areas. Ingrid Gorr has lived and worked in Berlin since 1973 . She has two grown children.

From 1990 she attended literary seminars and workshops. She was involved in the organization of individual and group readings at the Authors' Forum Berlin-Rheinsberg.

Ingrid Gorr is a member of the Alphabettinen , of the Society for Contemporary Poetry and is on the board of the Association of Friends of the Botanical Garden and the Botanical Museum in Berlin-Dahlem .

Publications

  • Read book No. 42 , poems, Aphaia Verlag, Berlin 1999
  • A light green afternoon. Poems and drawings , Aphaia Verlag, Berlin 2005
  • Marie Luise Kaschnitz , in: Maike Stein (Ed.): Thin is the ceiling of civilization. Encounters between women writers , Ulrike Helmer Verlag, 2007
  • In addition, Federwelt, Dreischneuß, new poetry album, poems and short stories , 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, (literary magazines)
  • Capital garden. From snake beard to snail death. Practical for relaxed gardening in urban areas , Hendrik Bäßler Verlag, Berlin 2013
  • secretly, backwards, piggyback , texts and poems Ingrid Gorr, guitar miniatures Viktor Hoffmann, collages Andreas Rössiger, Aphaia Verlag 2014
  • Read book no.116 , poems, Bernd Finkenwirth, drawings, Aphaia Verlag 2014
  • Easy-care garden, a lot of garden in little time. Franckh Kosmos Verlag, Stuttgart, 2015

Photo exhibitions

  • 2004 Alpha-Nova gallery and culture workshop in Berlin
  • 2008 the second look , solo exhibition in Berlin-Wilmersdorf
  • 2010 precise blurring , solo exhibition in Buckow
  • Hidden nearby in 2011 , solo exhibition in the Kunstspeicher Friedersdorf, Seelow
  • 2012 first light, then green, then me , solo exhibition at the Building Technology Institute in Berlin-Schöneberg

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Association of Friends of the Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem eV
  2. Ingrid Gorr, author page at Bäßler Verlag