Sabine Herrmann

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Sabine Herrmann (* 1961 in Meißen ) is a German artist based in Berlin .

life and work

Herrmann grew up in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg . From 1981 to 1986 she studied at the Dresden University of Fine Arts and at the Berlin-Weißensee School of Art . Together with the Berlin artists Klaus Killisch, Petra Schramm and Wilfriede Maaß, she founded the gallery of the same name in Wilfriede Maaß's workshop, which existed from 1988 to 1998.

In 1992, a grant from the French Ministry of Culture enabled her to spend one year at the Villa Arson in Nice . Since 1993 Sabine Herrmann has been a member of the Association of Berlin Artists 1867e.V .. Between 1996 and 2001 she worked, during several stays abroad, a. a. in Tokyo and New York . In 1997 she was awarded the Vattenfall Contemporary art promotion prize by the Vattenfall energy company .

Since it was founded in 2006 by Rob Fitterman, the artist has regularly participated in the projects of the international artist group collective task.

In 2010 Sabine Herrmann covered the altarpiece in the Paul Gerhardt Church in Prenzlauer Berg during the Passion with an abstract painting. In the following years she developed the altarpiece wraps as a contemporary art project and provided curatorial support.

Her work includes large-format paintings, drawings, graphics and installations .

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 2017/18: Behind the Mask , Museum Barberini Potsdam
  • 2017: The unfathomable depth (solo exhibition), dkw. Art Museum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus
  • 2012: collective task , Museum of Modern Art New York
  • 2007: mines (solo exhibition), Raab-Galerie Berlin
  • 2002: Examples of contemporary art , Federal Chancellery Berlin
  • 2000: German artists + Japanese artists , Plaza-Galery Tokyo
  • 1992: Profession without tradition , Berlinische Galerie , Berlin
  • 1992: Negresco (solo exhibition), KW artworks, Berlin
  • 1991: L'autre Allemagne hors les murs , La Villette , Paris
  • 1988: Malarstwo (solo exhibition), Galeria TEST, Warsaw

Works in public collections

Works by Sabine Herrmann can be found in museum collections and public collections, such as the Berlin Academy of the Arts , the Berlinische Galerie State Museum , the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein nbk , the Dresdner Bank AG Frankfurt / Main art collection, the Brandenburg State Museum for Modern Art Cottbus, in the Märkisches Museum Berlin , in the art collection of the LBS Potsdam, in the International Neuroscience Institute in Hanover in the Fraunhofer Institute Potsdam, in the Art Museum Ahrenshoop as well as in private collections such as a. in the Fürst Donnersmarck Foundation Rheinsberg and in the art collection Siegfried Seiz Reutlingen.

Works in public space

  • Wall work on the sports hall of the primary school in Hasengrund Berlin-Pankow, 2016 (together with Klaus Killisch)

literature

  • Eckhard Fürlus, Anette Simon: Sabine Herrmann, Heaven over the Cross. conrad Druck, Berlin, 2006. ISBN 3-9810105-6-6
  • Sabine Herrmann . The poetry of the monotonous. Exhibition catalog. Berlin VEAG 1997.

Movie

  • Alexander Ris: Art as free space images of the other German culture , documentation (first broadcast: WDR, 1990), Medienoperative, Berlin
  • Susanne Elgeti: Black monody. First performance at Galerie am Prater Berlin, 2006

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ( Page no longer available , search in web archives: Magnetberg )@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.magnetberg.de
  2. Eckhard Fürlus, Anette Simon: Sabine Herrmann, heaven over cross. conrad Druck, Berlin 2006, ISBN 3-9810105-6-6 , pp. 4–5.
  3. Sparkassenstiftung Castrop-Rauxel (ed.): Transitions. Kettler, Bönen 2010, published as part of the Ruhr 2010 Capital of Culture .
  4. Black monody. In: vimeo.com. Retrieved May 17, 2019.