Sabine Emmerich

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Sabine Emmerich (2010)

Sabine Emmerich (born August 5, 1964 in Marburg / Lahn ) is a German sculptor.

Life

Emmerich studied fine arts at the Hamburg University of Fine Arts with Franz Erhard Walther . Since 2001 she has been teaching at the University of the Arts Bremen and since 2011 at the University of Bremen .

She creates sculptures and installations in the Atelierhaus Bahnhof Sagehorn.

Exhibitions

  • 1998: Galerie Kühn, Berlin
  • 2001: Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, Art in the Stock Exchange
  • 2001: Federal Constitutional Court Karlsruhe, Art - Power - Dignity
  • 2001: Galerie Mitte, Bremen, plastic gestures
  • 2001: Kunsthalle Hamburg, Monet's legacy
  • 2003: "Blue Room", mass, norm and shelter
  • 2005: Haus Jona, Hamburg, homeless
  • 2005: Folkwang, Museum Essen, useful, sweet and museum-like / the photographed animal
  • 2007: Shaft 4, Moers, 5 sculptors
  • 2008: Ottersberg Art Prize
  • 2008: Atelier exhibition in Sagehorner Bahnhof
  • 2010: Ottersberg Art Prize
  • 2014: New Worpsweder Kunstverein NWWK.de, lacewing and other women
  • 2017: Städtische Galerie Zeven, Queen Christinen House, audience with Queen Christine
  • 2018: Denkmal Kultur Mestlin, house artist 2018, conference of insects
  • 2019: Gerhard-Marcks-Haus, your long hair was dissolved

Publications

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Monet's Legacy - Telepolis
  2. Shaft IV_V Sculptor (PDF; 664 kB)
  3. ^ In- house artist 2018. Accessed February 12, 2019 .
  4. Iris Hetscher: Full-body veiling as a work of art. In: Weser Courier. Weser Kurier, July 5, 2019, accessed on July 16, 2019 .