Regine Herzog

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Regine Herzog (* 1973 in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz ) is a German sculptor , painter and installation artist .

Life

From 1997 to 2004, Regine Herzog studied sculpture with Christian Höpfner and painting with Johannes Grützke at the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg , whose master class she became in 2002.

Herzog has lived and worked as a freelance artist in the Straubing-Bogen district / Lower Bavaria since 2015 . She has been a lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg since 2019.

Awards / grants (selection)

2004–2007 support studio in the Künstlerhaus Andreas-Stadel, Regensburg

2008 Neumüller Foundation, Regensburg

2008 Debut funding, Bavarian Ministry for Science, Research and Art

2010 HWP scholarship, Bavarian Ministry for Science, Research and Art

Exhibitions (selection)

2009 “3 x Young Art”, debut exhibition, Art and Trade Association Regensburg

2009 Large art exhibition, Halle / Saale, Villa Kobe

2011 “Wall”, Kreisgalerie Nürnberg

2011 "Big and k (l) a saint", City Museum Amberg, City Gallery Alte Feuerwache

2012 “atmos spheres”, Kunstverein Erlangen

2013 “weltmenschwelt”, Art Museum Erlangen

2013 10 years of “pastoral care for artists” in the Diocese of Passau

2014 Contemporary art in the Upper Palatinate, Cordonhaus Cham

2015 “Color, Surface, Form”, galerie konstantin b, Regensburg

2016 "Blood and Gold" as part of the project "Being there in art and church", Irnsing (Neustadt an der Donau)

2017 “Eolipostels”, Air Museum Amberg

2019 "Limits", Dagestein Vilseck Castle

Public collections (selection)

Erlangen Art Museum; Castle Chapel Woffenbach (Neumarkt / Upper Palatinate); Caritas Hospital St. Joseph, Regensburg; Upper Palatinate District Collection; District Office Regensburg; Regensburg Eye Clinic.

Literature (selection)

  • Christiane Lischka-Seitz in: Regine Herzog painting - sculpture, works from 2003 to 2008, Regensburg 2009.
  • Kirsten Remky: Regine Herzog - Modern Landscape Monuments in: KUNST-SEHEN, Current Art from Regensburg and the Region 2016–2018, Augenklinik Regensburg (Ed.), Regensburg 2019. ISBN 978-3-7954-3406-9 , pp. 12– 15th

Web links

Homepage of Regine Herzog

Interview Regine Herzog in the Air Museum

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Art and Trade Association Regensburg. Retrieved August 12, 2017 .
  2. Great art exhibition - Halle (Saale) 2009 | The Kobe Villa. Archived from the original on December 20, 2016 ; accessed on August 7, 2019 .
  3. Stadtmuseum Amberg: Stadtmuseum Amberg »detail page. Retrieved August 12, 2017 .
  4. Duke Atmos Spheres | Kunstverein Erlangen eV Accessed on August 12, 2017 .
  5. nordbayern.de, Nuremberg, Germany: The landscape in bright light . ( nordbayern.de [accessed on 23 August 2017]).
  6. Special exhibition 10 years “Artists' Pastoral Care ” in the Diocese of Passau. From Friday, July 13th: "The Song of Songs of Love - Cantico die Cantici" | Diocese of Passau. Retrieved August 12, 2017 .
  7. Mittelbayerische.de: Like the view from the car window . In: Mittelbayerische Zeitung . ( Mittelbayerische.de [accessed on August 12, 2017]).
  8. ^ Art collections diocese of Regensburg | Cathedral treasure | Obermünster | Ortisei - Artwork of the Month - March 2016. Accessed on August 12, 2017 (German).
  9. "Eolipostels" Regine Herzog, painting / installation in the Gothic house chapel ( Memento from November 12, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
  10. Exploring the limits: Regine Herzog is exhibiting at Vilseck Castle. Retrieved April 28, 2019 .