Rosa Gilissen-Vanmarcke

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Rosa Gilissen-Vanmarcke (born March 7, 1944 in Menen , Belgium ) is a Flemish sculptor .

From 1961 to 1963 Rosa Gilissen-Vanmarcke trained as a ceramist, sculptor and fashion illustrator at the Kortrijk Art Academy . She completed her studies at the Technical University in Kortrijk in 1964 with a diploma in textile engineering . From 1994 she studied at the Studio for Art Education at the University of Bonn . In 2000 Gilissen-Vanmarcke received a teaching position for experimental plastic at the studio for art education at the University of Bonn. In 2005 she received a teaching position for sculpture at the Studio for Art Education at the University of Bonn.

Gilissen-Vanmarcke lived in Breunfeld , municipality of Nümbrecht , until 2009 . In 2009 the artist and her husband moved to Belgentier in the south of France, where they also have their studio.

Works

Sculpture Joy, installed in 2005 in Nümbrecht
Sculpture Joy , installed in 2005 in Nümbrecht
Sculpture A Dream, installed in 2005 in Nümbrecht
Sculpture A Dream , installed in 2005 in Nümbrecht
  • Bronze sculpture Encounter on Raiffeisenplatz in Much , inaugurated in 2000
  • Ceramic sculpture Bart & Elfi at the entrance to Belgentier , inaugurated in 2002
  • Sculpture Fallen Torso , acquired in 2004 by Kunstsammlung Oberberg, Gummersbach
  • Bronze sculpture dream , inaugurated on June 4, 2005 in the Alte Poststrasse in Nümbrecht
  • Metal sculpture Joy , 2001, inaugurated on July 29, 2009 in the spa gardens in Nümbrecht by the Nümbrecht Art Association
  • Bronze sculpture Vue de loin , inaugurated in 2015 in Chateau Solliès-Pont
  • Reinforced concrete sculpture Couple , inaugurated in 2016 on Square Eugène et Walda VIES Justes parmi les Nations in Solliès-Pont
  • Raku sculpture La petite belle , inaugurated in 2016 in Belgentier
  • Reinforced concrete sculpture Pereisc , inaugurated in 2017 at Chateau Pereisc, Belgentier

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1966, Apollo artist group Kring, Leuven
  • 1966, Folklore Gallery, Paris
  • 1967, cultural center, Brussels
  • 1968, exhibition of 68 art, Leuven
  • 1971, Golden Needle, Leiden
  • 1978, Bühnenhaus, Gummersbach
  • 1979, Art Fair, Much
  • 1982, Gallery of Arts Bernice, Steyl
  • 1990, art gallery, Frankfurt
  • 1994, Sichel Gallery, Esch
  • 1997, Langheinz Gallery, Darmstadt
  • 1997, Town Hall and Saint - Martin Church, Much
  • 1998, House of Art, Nümbrecht
  • 1998, Galerie am Brunnen, Bergisch Gladbach
  • 2004, Orangery of Homburg Castle
  • 2010 Adieu Nümbrecht , House of Art Nümbrecht
  • 2015, Galerie Pier 3, Sassnitz

Web links

Commons : Rosa Gilissen-Vanmarcke  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Helga Meck: biography of Rosa Gilissen-Vanmarcke. (PDF; 221 kB) with portrait photo. In: meck-art.de. October 16, 2017, accessed October 24, 2019 .
  2. Never quite leave the Oberbergisch - Oberberg-Aktuell. In: oberberg-aktuell.de. March 28, 2010, accessed October 24, 2019 .
  3. Rosa Gilissen-Vanmarcke. In: meck-art.de. Retrieved October 24, 2019 .
  4. Rosa Gilissen-Vanmarcke. In: kunstverein-nuembrecht.de. Retrieved October 24, 2019 .
  5. Michael Fenstermacher: Rosa Gilissen says goodbye to Nümbrecht. In: rundschau-online.de. March 29, 2010, accessed October 24, 2019 .