Monika Schulz-Fieguth

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Monika Schulz-Fieguth, 2018

Monika Schulz-Fieguth (* 1949 in Potsdam ) is a German photographer .

Live and act

Schulz-Fieguth was born in Potsdam. Her parents came from the Memel region and Silesia . From 1966 to 1968 she completed her professional training as a photographer. This was followed by a two-year activity as a photo model and mannequin before she was employed as a photographer at the Institute for Agricultural Engineering from 1970 to 1982. Your degree diploma -Fotografin it reached in the course of studies at the School of Visual Arts in Leipzig from 1977 to 1982. After that, until 1984 mentorship of Prof. Arno Rink . Since 1984 she has been a freelance photographer specializing in portrait and landscape photography . From 1988 to 1989 she was a visiting professor at the GDR Academy for Film and Television . During this time, he also worked on the DEFA documentaries “The Physicist” and “Feeling the Wind on Your Skin”.

In the early years, Schulz-Fieguth oriented himself towards great photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson . Her admiration goes to Botticelli , da Messina or Leonardo da Vinci, the painter princes of the Renaissance and, like them, she leaves nothing to chance in her portraits and composes the subject to be photographed in front of the camera.

Schulz-Fieguth is married and has two children.

Monika Schulz-Fieguth, 2019 (photo taken with an IMAGO camera)

Works

  • "Birds want to fly"; Schulz-Fieguth, Monika, Leipzig, St. Benno Verlag, 1989
  • “People in Portraits”; Schulz-Fieguth, Monika, Neukölln Art Office, 1993
  • "Light of a silent world"; Wallner, Karl, Gütersloh, e-books from the Random House GmbH publishing group, 2010
  • "Hans Jürgen Treder. A portrait ”; Self-published in Potsdam, Potsdam 2018

With other authors

  • "A German Story"; with Durniok, Manfred and Schwarze, Wolfgang at Aufbau-Verlag, Berlin, 1990
  • "The Holy Lake at the New Garden in Potsdam"; with Christa Müller (poems), Potsdam, 2007
  • "Light of a silent world: the secret of monastic life"; with Karl Wallner, Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 2010
  • "In the last garden"; with Büstrin Klaus, Husum printing and publishing company, 2015
  • "The Curonian Spit: Melancholy of a Landscape"; with Hildegard and Dietmar Willoweit, Husum, 2015
  • Light of heaven. The Annunciation Chapel in Trumau Hanna-Barbara Gerl-Falkovitz (author), Raphael Statt (author), Maximilian Heim (foreword), Monika Schulz-Fieguth (photographer), Fink Kunstverlag, Lindenberg im Allgäu 2016.
  • "Lumen et umbra"; with Jutta Götzmann (editor), Lukas Verlag für Kunst- und Geistesgeschichte, Berlin, 2016

Exhibitions (selection)

  • Photographers exhibit, Photo Gallery Berlin; 1985
  • What connects us, photo gallery Berlin; 1986
  • X. Art Exhibition of the GDR, Dresden; 1987
  • Portrait of Professor Treder, gallery in the Kulturbundhaus Potsdam; 1988
  • Insights into the GDR, City Hall Berlin-Schöneberg; 1989
  • Farewell to the Red Army, State Chancellery Potsdam; 1992
  • People in portraits, gallery in Körnerpark Berlin; 1993
  • Nude photography, Frauenkulturverein Leipzig; 1995
  • Ars erotica, BVBK Potsdam; 2002
  • Cultural Dialogue Kaliningrad-Brandenburg, Königsberg; 2004
  • Curonian Spit border region, MV Gallery Schwerin; 2006
  • People, Kunstkontor Cologne; 2007
  • The exhibition of famous photographers in the world, Hanoi; 2008
  • Portrait photography, Heck ART gallery; Chemnitz, 2008
  • Ecco Homo, Zachow Church; 2009
  • Petrified Grace, Caputh Castle; 2010
  • "ave maria proclamation in contemporary art", district museum Peine-Museum; 2011
  • Lumen et Umbra, Potsdam Museum; 2016

Web links

Monika Schulz-Fieguth, 2019
Commons : Monika Schulz-Fieguth  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathias Richter: Monika Schulz-Fieguth in the Potsdam Museum. In: Märkische Allgemeine. May 26, 2016, accessed March 16, 2019 .
  2. Jutta Götzmann : The image aesthetics in photography by Monika Schulz-Fieguth. In: LUMEN et UMBRA photographs by Monika Schulz-Fieguth Catalog for the exhibition of the same name in the Potsdam Museum - Forum for Art and History (May 28 - August 21, 2016), p. May 11 , 2016, accessed on March 20, 2019 .