Lucia Maria Hardegen

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Lucia Maria Hardegen (* 4. January 1951 in Werl , Westfalen as Lucia Maria Preker ) is a German sculptor and medal urine .

Live and act

After an apprenticeship as a stonemason and stone sculptor in Soest with the student of Ludwig Gies Alfons Düchting, she studied sculpture and architectural sculpture at the Cologne factory schools / college for art and design with Professor Hans Karl Burgeff from 1970 to 1977 . From 1977 to 1980 she worked in Cologne and since 1981 in Bonn as a freelance sculptor.

Since 1970 she has been married to the deputy principal Arne Hardegen. They have a daughter, the art historian and photographer Julika Hardegen. Lucia Maria Hardegen is a member of the German Society for Medal Art (DGMK).

The scope of her work includes free figurative sculpture, medal art and coin design. Since the beginning of the nineties she has participated with contributions to the world medal exhibitions (FIDEM): 1996 Neuchâtel, 2000 Weimar, 2002 Colorado Springs, 2004 Paris, 2007 Seixal / Lisbon, 2010 Tampere, 2012 Glasgow, 2014 Sofia, 2016 Gent and Namur / Belgium, 2018 Ottawa / Canada. A catalog was published for each of the exhibitions.

A large part of her work also takes part in invited competitions organized by the Ministry of Finance to design a 10-DM or 10- and 20- € coin.

Further 10 euro commemorative coins for the 2006 World Cup:

Prices

  • 1975 1st prize student competition of the Rhineland Regional Council
  • 2003 1st prize € 10 coin for the 2006 World Cup in Germany
  • 2004 1st prize € 10 coin for the 2006 World Cup in Germany
  • 2005 1st prize € 10 coin for the 2006 World Cup in Germany
  • 2006 1st prize € 10 coin for the 2006 World Cup in Germany
  • 2006 1st Prize New Mint Berlin (coinage)
  • 2006 3rd prize baptismal medal, Evangelical Church of Central Germany
  • 2008 3rd prize € 10 Max Planck coin
  • 2011 4th prize 10 € coin Hamburg Elbtunnel
  • 2013 2nd prize € 10 Snow White coin
  • 2014 3rd prize € 10 coin Hansel and Gretel
  • 2018 1st prize € 20 Gewandhausorchester Leipzig

Medals of Honor and Commemorative Medals (selection)

  • 2003 Hermann Cohen, Hermann Cohen Academy for Religion, Science and Art, Buchen
  • 2003 Otfried Foerster, German Society for Epileptology, Bonn
  • 2008 Manfred Bumiller, Museum for Early Islamic Art, Bamberg
  • 2009 Richeza Prize to promote German-Polish friendship in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia
  • 2011 Hartmut Ungerathen, Bonn painter
  • 2013 Âsik Veysel, Baglama, Instrument of the Year 2013, Landesmusikrat, Berlin
  • 2017 Kirsten Ungerathen, actress

Exhibitions

  • 1992 medal artists in Germany, Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg, Halle and
  • 1993 Women's Museum Bonn
  • 1993 poster campaign "Cologne artists against racism"
  • 1994 The contemporary art medal in Germany, Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nürnberg
  • 1995 Touring exhibition: "From all scooping joy", European medal art from the Renaissance to the present day, Münzkabinett of the State Museums in Berlin, Prussian cultural heritage
  • 1996 Science Museum Bonn, Schlossmuseum Friedenstein, Gotha and Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nürnberg
  • 2001 Rheinische Schule, Mint Center Rhineland, Solingen
  • 2001 The medals and commemorative coins of the 20th century in Germany, Science Museum Bonn and Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, Münzkabinett, Berlin
  • 2002 Rheinische Schule II, Mint Center Rhineland, Solingen
  • 2002 Dr. Konrad Adenauer Medal, Museum of Applied Arts, Cologne
  • 2003 XIV International Dantesca Biennial, Ravenna
  • 2005 "GeldKunst - KunstGeld", Museum Minden, State Mint Berlin
  • 2006 "Baptism medals", Evangelical Church of Central Germany, Magdeburg Cathedral
  • 2006 Westfälisches Landesmuseum Münster and Schloss Cappenburg
  • 2006 Rhenish medal art , Lempertz auction house , Cologne
  • 2006 Landesmuseum Bonn on the occasion of the soccer World Cup in Germany
  • 2007 Die Welt "en miniature", German Medal Art Today, Moritzburg Foundation, Halle and Erfurt City Museum
  • 2007 Medal art in Cologne in the 20th century, Münzkabinett Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
  • 2010 Marienburg Castle, Leutesdorf
  • 2014 "I gave gold for iron", exhibition on the First World War , Münzkabinett Staatliche Museen, Berlin
  • 2015 Merten Castle
  • 2016/17 “Muse Macht Moneten”, Münzkabinett Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
  • 2016 Chemnitz art collections, Gunzenhauser Museum
  • 2018 Humboldt University Berlin

Working in public collections

literature

  • The contemporary art medal in Germany , German Society for Medal Art :
  • Volume 2, 1994: Wolfgang Steguweit (Ed.): The Art Medal of the Present in Germany 1991-1993.
  • Volume 4, 1996: Wolfgang Steguweit (Hrsg.): The Art Medal in Germany 1993-1995, with additions since 1988. ISBN 3-7861-1926-0 .
  • Volume 9, 1999: Elisabeth Wynhoff (Ed.): Art Medal in Germany, ISBN 3-7861-1278-9 .
  • Volume 10, 1999: Wolfgang Steguweit (Ed.): The Art Medal in Germany, 1995 - 1998. ISBN 3-7861-2329-2 .
  • Volume 11, 2000: Wolfgang Steguweit (Ed.): "Arche 2000". ISBN 3-7861-2367-5 .
  • Volume 19, 2004: Wolfgang Steguweit and Ulf Dräger (eds.): Bibliography on medal science, German and Austrian literature, 1990 to 2003, ISBN 3-86105-004-8 .
  • Volume 22, 2005: Gerd Dethlefs and Wolfgang Steguweit (eds.): "GeldKunst - KunstGeld". ISBN 3-9801644-7-0 .
  • Volume 23, 2007: Ulf Dräger, Andrea Stock (editor): Die Welt en miniature, Deutsche Medaillenkunst heute / 2000 - 2006. ISBN 978-3-937751-54-2 .
  • Volume 24, 2007: Wolfgang Steguweit (Hrsg.): MEDAILLENKUNST in Cologne in the 20th century. ISBN 978-3-7861-2568-6 .
  • Eva Wipplinger (catalog). Medal artists in Germany. Creativity in the past and present. State Gallery Moritzburg Halle and Women's Museum Bonn 1992; ISBN 3-86105-066-8 .
  • Catalog 1993: "Cologne Artists Against Racism".
  • Catalogs 1994, 2003: Cast - Art, "Contemporary Art in Cast," Düsseldorf.
  • European medal art from the Renaissance to the present day. Wolfgang Steguweit (Ed.) Münzkabinett Berlin, 1995, ISBN 3-88609-379-4 .
  • "Rhenish Association for Monument Preservation and Landscape Protection", 40. Vol., New series, 2/03; Martin Heidemann: "Coin Design in Context".
  • German Coin Magazine, 1/2003.
  • Martin Heidemann, “Coins in Context. Works by Maria Lucia Hardegen and Agatha Kill ”in“ The Medal ”, 46/2005, British Art Medal Trust, London.
  • Catalog 2008: “50 Years of Bonner Münzfreunde”.
  • Pulheim Contributions to History, Volume 35, 2010: Wladyslaw Bartoszewski: “Address on the occasion of the awarding of the Richeza Prize on September 4, 2009 in the Brauweiler Abbey”, ISBN 978-3-927765-51-1 .
  • “I gave gold for iron”, Bernd Kluge , Bernhard Weisser (ed.), Münzkabinett Berlin, 2014, ISBN 978-3-88609-748-7 .
  • Ferdinand Dahl: Catalog for the exhibition Kunstmedals - Medaillenkunst , part 1 (= Der Steckenreiter. Ancillary hours dedicated to the pleasure of coins. A coin post from the Numismatic Society of Bonner Münzfreunde eV , volume 84). Numismatic Society Bonner Münzfreunde, Bonn, 2012, p. 7f (with 7 illustrations); PDF ( Memento from April 5, 2015 in the Internet Archive ).
  • Bonner Generalanzeiger, January 27, 2003, Paul Zinken: "Coins from Bonn for the World Cup"
  • Soester Anzeiger, January 20, 2004, Eva Tomalla: "German WM coins from Werler's hand"
  • Bonner Rundschau, July 13, 2006, Barbara Buchholz: "The Bonn medalist Lucia Maria Hardegen designed World Cup coins"
  • Alexa Küter, Bernhard Weisser (ed.), Münzkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, MUSE MACHT MONETEN, ISBN 978-3-86646-137-6 .
  • Soester Anzeiger, Werler Teil, January 9, 2018, Hanskarl von Neubeck, Silberlinge for the Gewandhaus .
  • Bonner General-Anzeiger, April 3, 2018, Ebba Hagenberg-Miliu, conductor hands convince.
  • Prägefrisch, 3/2018, Portrait: Lucia Maria Hardegen, Design with joy and freedom.
  • Catalog for the exhibition “Portraits of KLUGEr WOMEN in Sculpture, Painting, Drawing, Medal”, custody of the Humboldt University and the German Society for Medal Art, Berlin 2018

Web links

Commons : Lucia Maria Hardegen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. artist. Lucia Maria Hardegen. German Society for Medal Art, accessed on July 13, 2014 .
  2. Eva Wipplionger: Medal artists in Germany . Creativity in the past and present. Ed .: Ulf Dräger. Moritzburg Foundation, Halle 1992.