Nicole Eisenberg

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Implosion (landscape with a red thread)
Nicole Eisenberg , 2005
Acrylic and oil paint
30 × 20 cm
Owned by the artist

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Nicole Eisenberg (* 6. February 1939 in Paris as Nicole Vialatte ) is a French painter who in Germany lives.

Life

Nicole Vialatte studied applied arts from 1955 to 1959 at the École Supérieure des Arts Appliqués Duperré in Paris. In the following years she specialized in ancient Chinese painting and attended the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in 1962 . In 1965 she moved to Munich with her future husband Ulrich Eisenberg . There she studied from 1965 to 1966 at the Academy of Fine Arts in the master class of Professor Jean Deyrolle , where she dealt with abstract painting .

She married and has been named Nicole Eisenberg ever since. Due to the professional activity of her husband at the German Goethe Institute , there were several moves in the following years. The first stop was Lyon in 1966 , where she began her first work in lacquer technology and metal foil. Two children were born, the family moved to Bad Hersfeld and in 1973 to Göttingen . In 1974 Nicole Eisenberg founded the lending gallery together with six Göttingen artists , which from then on exhibited works by the gallery founders and other artists around four times a year in the Göttingen Goethe Institute, as well as lending original works individually and as a whole. The Göttingen Municipal Museum acquired the first of several works by Eisenberg for its collection in 1974.

In 1978 the Eisenberg family moved to Buenos Aires , Argentina ; further stations were Iserlohn , Córdoba in Argentina, São Paulo in Brazil and Munich. Eisenberg has had her studio in Iserlohn's Villa Wessel since 1991 . Together with other Iserlohn artists, she founded the artists' association and private art library Intervall , which regularly held art exhibitions in the Villa Wessel from 1993 to 2001 and offered original works for loan. The exhibited artists include Gordon Brown , Joachim Stracke and Fernand Roda , among others .

Eisenberg had several solo and group exhibitions in France, Germany, England, Poland, Hungary, Luxembourg, Denmark, Turkey, Argentina and Japan.

In 2001 Nicole Eisenberg moved back to Iserlohn, where she has lived since then. On the occasion of her 70th birthday, a retrospective of her work was held in the municipal gallery there .

Works (selection)

Earthquake in Kobe
Nicole Eisenberg , 1995
Wood, tea bags, metal pigment, on canvas
Owned by the artist

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  • 2008: Blue Shadow , plastic film snippets (exhibited at Lydum Art Center , Denmark)
  • 2008: Statically charged in black and white , scraps of plastic film
  • 2008: Statically charged in red-black , scraps of plastic film under acrylic
  • 2005: Implosion (also landscape with a red thread ), acrylic and oil paint, 20 x 30 cm
  • 2005: Landscape in the Wind , acrylic and oil paint, 20 x 30 cm
  • 2005: Rebellion in everyday life , 30 x 30 cm
  • 1996: Traces , triptych: acrylic, wood, lacquer and pigments, 102 x 120 cm
  • 1995: Earthquake in Kobe , wood, tea bags, metal pigment, on canvas
  • 1993: Archaic signs , lacquer, aluminum foil, metal pigment, on hard fiber

Exhibitions (selection)

Solo exhibitions

  • 2009: Städtische Galerie Iserlohn (retrospective)
  • 1996: Municipal Gallery Iserlohn
  • 1987: Göttingen Municipal Museum
  • 1985: Goethe Institute Düsseldorf
  • 1985: City Gallery Iserlohn
  • 1983: Centro de Artes Visuales, Buenos Aires
  • 1977: Göttingen Municipal Museum

Holdings

  • 1993–2001: Villa Wessel, Iserlohn
  • 1995: Art for Kobe. International art exhibition for the benefit of the earthquake victims in Japan . In Japan : Oxy Gallery and Matsuzakaya Department Store Art Gallery, Osaka; as well as in Kokura, Tokuyama and Himegi ( Yomiuri Shimbun , Goethe-Institut and other exhibition locations)
  • 1993: Municipal Gallery Iserlohn
  • 1990: Nyíregyháza Municipal Gallery , Hungary
  • 1988: Iserlohn City Museum
  • 1986: Künstlerhaus Göttingen
  • 1974–1978: Göttingen Lending Gallery, Göttingen
  • 1976: Orangery Hanover
  • 1975: Art Gallery Cheltenham, England
  • 1974: Kalisz City Museum , Poland

literature

  • Städtische Galerie Iserlohn: Artist portrait 3: Nicole Eisenberg . Cultural Office of the City of Iserlohn, Iserlohn 1996. (Exhibition catalog)
  • Jens Uwe Brinkmann (arrangement): Nicole Eisenberg. South America - light and shadow. Exhibition at the Städtisches Museum Göttingen, February 22–22. March 1987 . City Museum Göttingen, Göttingen 1987. (exhibition catalog)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jens Uwe Brinkmann (arrangement): Nicole Eisenberg . In: Nicole Eisenberg. South America - light and shadow. Exhibition February 22–22 March 1987 . City Museum Göttingen, Göttingen 1987. (exhibition catalog)
  2. Leihgalerie Göttingen on the website of Nicole Eisenberg, with an image of an original poster of the Leihgalerie from 1974. (Accessed on September 21, 2010.)
  3. interval. Painting, graphic, drawing, object. Artothek in the Villa Wessel on Nicole Eisenberg's website, with images of original Artothek posters. (Accessed September 21, 2010.)
  4. ^ A b Rainer Danne: Nicole Eisenberg. Itinéraire. Retrospective for the 70th birthday . Städtische Galerie Iserlohn, solo exhibition from June 19–26. July 2009, Iserlohn. (Introduction to the exhibition; accessed on September 21, 2010.)