New Leipzig Art Association
The Neue Leipziger Kunstverein eV ( NLKV ) is an art association founded in Leipzig in 1990 . The Neue Leipziger Kunstverein is an association of people who are interested in the visual arts . The association has set itself the goal of contributing to the development of living art in the city of Leipzig and the surrounding area.
history
The NLKV follows the tradition of the Leipziger Kunstverein founded in 1837 , to which the Leipzig Museum of Fine Arts owes its creation. This art association was forcibly dissolved in 1946. The NLKV has been closing the gap created by the dissolution since it was founded in the Museum of Fine Arts on November 2, 1990.
Exhibitions (selection)
The NLKV has organized a number of art exhibitions and retrospectives, mostly on Leipzig artists. The NLKV accompanied some of these exhibitions with catalogs and monographs. The exhibitions include:
- 1991: Dreiklang , an exhibition with works by Günter Horlbeck , Volker Baumgart and Caroline Kober in the Museum of Fine Arts .
- 1992: Erdhimmel , an exhibition with works by Andreas Hanske , Akos Novaky and Ingo Regel in the Museum of Fine Arts.
- 1993: Erich Kissing , in collaboration with the Museum of Fine Arts.
- 1994: Joachim Scholz in the gallery in the lecture hall of the University of Leipzig.
- 1994: Visual artists in Leipzig .
- 1995: Arnd Schultheiß , in cooperation with the University of Leipzig .
- 2001: Wolfram Ebersbach , in collaboration with the Museum of Fine Arts.
- 2003: Seven paintings , an exhibition with works by Tilo Baumgärtel , Peter Busch , Tim Eitel , Martin Kobe , Christoph Ruckhäberle , David Schnell and Matthias Weischer in the Museum of Fine Arts.
- 2006: Günter Thiele in the Museum of Fine Arts.
- 2006: Visual artists in Leipzig
- 2011: Olpe Wolfen Schwarzenberg , an exhibition with works by Katharina Immekus , Sebastian Speckmann and Jens Schubert in the Museum of Fine Arts.
Web links
- Website of the New Leipzig Art Association
- Search for "Neuer Leipziger Kunstverein" in the SPK digital portal of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation
Individual evidence
- ^ Rainer Behrends (Red.): Dreiklang: Leipziger artists of three generations: Horlbeck, Baumgart, Kober; Painting, works on paper; 1. Exhibition of the New Leipzig Art Association. in the Alfred Frank Hall of the Museum of Fine Arts Leipzig from May 29 to July 28, 1991 . New Leipzig Art Association, Leipzig 1991.
- ^ Uta Grundmann: Erdhimmel - Hanske, Novaky, rule: Neuer Leipziger Kunstverein; Museum of Fine Arts Leipzig, February 26 - April 10, 1992 . NLKV and Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig 1992.
- ↑ Günter Meißner (Red.), Maria Zsilla (Ed.): Erich Kissing: Exhibition of the New Leipzig Art Association and the Museum of Fine Arts Leipzig, August 25 - October 10, 1993 . NLKV and Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig 1993.
- ^ Rainer Behrends (Ed.): Joachim Scholz: Paintings, colored sheets, drawings, etchings; Exhibition from October 27th Until November 26th, 1994 in the gallery in the lecture hall of the University of Leipzig . NLKV and custodian of the University of Leipzig, Leipzig 1994.
- ^ Günter Meissner (ed.): Visual artists in Leipzig . Passage-Verlag, Leipzig 1994, ISBN 3-9803465-3-6 .
- ^ Rainer Behrends (Red. And Ed.): Arnd Schultheiss: Collages, Drawings, Graphics: Exhibition for the 65th birthday of the artist in the Kroch-Haus exhibition center of the Leipzig University's art collection from March 27 to April 29, 1995 . NLKV and custody of the University of Leipzig, Leipzig 1995.
- ↑ Hans-Werner Schmidt (Ed.): Wolfram Ebersbach, Light: Exhibition in the Museum of Fine Arts Leipzig from May 13 to July 22, 2001 . NLKV and Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig 2001, ISBN 3-00-007626-3 .
- ↑ Josef Filipp (Ed.): Seven times painting: Baumgärtel, Busch, Eitel, Kobe, Ruckhäberle, Schnell, Weischer: an exhibition of the New Leipzig Art Association in the Museum of Fine Arts in Leipzig . Kerber, Bielefeld 2003, ISBN 3-936646-19-8 .
- ^ Rainer Behrends (Red.): Günter Thiele: Painting, Drawings: an exhibition of the New Leipzig Art Association NLKV, Leipzig 2006, ISBN 3-9810366-1-1 .
- ^ Sandra Katzer: Visual artists in Leipzig . Art.media-Verlag, Leipzig 2006, ISBN 3-9810366-0-3 .
- ^ Anna Gille: Olpe Wolfen Schwarzenberg: Immekus, Speckmann, Schubert; on the occasion of the exhibition "Olpe Wolfen Schwarzenberg" in the Museum of Fine Arts in Leipzig, March 3 to May 29, 2011 . Lubok, Leipzig 2011, ISBN 978-3-941601-50-5 .