Reinhardt Heinen

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Reinhardt Heinen (born October 23, 1954 ) is a German artist .

Life

After graduating from high school, Heinen studied art, art history and theology in Duisburg, Cologne and Düsseldorf. He passed his first state examination in 1978 and his second state examination in 1979. Since then he has been teaching art and religion . Heinen now works primarily as a video artist and also as a cameraman and paints using the watercolor technique. From 1983 to 1985 he worked as an anatomical draftsman for the Anatomical Institute of the University of Düsseldorf . Heinen also worked repeatedly as a restorer .

Heinen is represented by the Inge Baecker gallery in Bad Münstereifel.

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1977/78: University of Duisburg
  • 1978/79: Foundation “Fondazione Sinaide Ghi”, Rome, solo exhibition on the occasion of the award of the 1st prize for watercolor painting
  • 1979: Group exhibition Lehmbruck Museum , Duisburg
  • 1996: Stadtmuseum Düsseldorf , solo exhibition on the occasion of the award of the Carl Lauterbach Art Prize Düsseldorf
  • 2005: Maternushaus , Cologne, "Light and Transparency"
  • 2006: City Archives Krefeld, "Lower Rhine Landscapes"
  • 2010: Group exhibition of the Willich Art Association in the Willich cultural center
  • 2011: Group exhibition of the Willich Art Association in the Willich cultural center

Awards

  • 1978: University award of the University of Duisburg for the 1st state thesis
  • 1978: 1st prize for watercolor painting in the international tender of the foundation "Fondazione Sinaide Ghi", Rome, Italy
  • 1990: German Special Award at the 13th Tokyo Video Festival for the video “Die Sternsucher”, Japan
  • 1992: German Special Award at the 15th Tokyo Video Festival for the video "Hau Ruck", Japan
  • 1994: Nomination for the "International German Video Art Prize" Baden-Baden
  • 1995: German Special Award at the 17th Video Festival Tokyo for the video “Appetite”, Japan
  • 1996: Nominations for the "International German Video Art Prize" Baden-Baden
  • 1996: German Special Award at the 18th Tokyo Video Festival for the video "Woman in Cyber", Japan
  • 1996: Premio Especial at the 20th Ciclo Internacional de Cine Submarino de San Sebastian, for the video “Traces”, Spain
  • 2001: 2nd Carl Lauterbach Prize 2001 for watercolor painting. Topic: "The foreign"
  • 2004: Sponsorship award from the "Eschweiler Foundation", Cologne

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Biographical data . Retrieved September 7, 2011
  2. Heinen at Galerie Baecker , accessed on September 6, 2011
  3. exhibitions . Retrieved September 7, 2011