Sibylle Mania

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Sibylle Mania, 2012

Sibylle Mania (born March 28, 1967 in Jena ) is a German photographer and illustrator . She teaches at the Weimar painting and drawing school.

life and work

From 1984 to 1987 Sibylle Mania was a ceramics specialist with high school diploma at the Colditz porcelain factory before completing a one-year internship in the Derenburg glass factory and in the mold making workshop in the Kahla porcelain factory. She then moved to the University of Art and Design Burg Giebichenstein in Halle , where she studied from 1988 to 1991 at the Faculty of Design for Vessel Shapes and at the Faculty of Art and Plastic. In 1994, after a stay in Bavaria, she moved to Weimar and studied fine art at the Bauhaus University until she received her diploma in fine art (photography and drawing) in February 2000.

Since 2002 she has regularly participated in various tenders, including in 2004 when she won the competition to design the so-called Johannsmeier Monument in Jena.

In autumn 2009, Sibylle Manias' second draft of the nationwide tender for a memorial to commemorate the politically persecuted in the Soviet occupation zone and in the GDR between 1945 and 1989 was unanimously proposed to the city council for a resolution. The design was created in collaboration with her husband Martin Neubert. The inauguration took place on June 17, 2010, the anniversary of the republic-wide protests of 1953.

On September 10th, 2009 Sibylle Mania married her previous partner and artistic partner Martin Neubert, with whom she has already realized many projects and exhibitions.

In May 2012, Mania's design “From Weimar to the Ischtar Gate ” was unveiled at the Weimar cultural station . The art-in-building project consists of hand-printed wallpaper, which optically takes up the tiled structure of the foyer. Children from the Weimar painting school developed the stamped motifs on the subject of “mobility”. The German color philosopher Friedrich-Ernst von Garnier took over the patronage .

Publications

  • Photographs in: Meister Eckhart and his monastery (2003), Erfurt
  • Coniugazioni. Sibylle Mania-Fabrizio Corneli. Catalogo della mostra (2003), Modena

architectural art

Memorial for the politically persecuted 1945–1989 in Jena
  • Photo wall for the prayer room and research center in the Lobeda Clinic: Kontakaufnahme / Blätterschatten (2003), Jena
  • Memorial in front of the Technical Town Hall: In memory of those politically persecuted in the Soviet occupation zone and in the GDR between 1945 and 1989 (2010), Jena
  • Mural in the foyer of the Kulturbahnhof Weimar: “From Weimar to the Ischtar Gate” (2012), Weimar

Exhibitions

  • Aquarelle und Grafik (1993), Jena
  • City Gallery (1994), Gotha
  • Galerie EIGEN & ART (video, installation, photography) (1997), Leipzig
  • Galerie J. Rothamel (photography and installation) (1998), Erfurt
  • Factory gallery (group exhibition) (2000), Apolda
  • Galerie Vostry (2000), Erfurt
  • artthuer 2000 (2000), Erfurt
  • Parcel 8, diploma exhibition (drawing and photography) (2000), Weimar
  • Trip to Italy (2001), Weimar
  • Coniugazioni (2002–2003), Modena / Weimar
  • Child and Childhood (2003), Jena
  • Three studios - Möhwald family (2005–2006), Bürgel
  • Room with a view - photographs of New York and Istanbul (2007), Munich
  • ROM - Photography by Sibylle Mania (2008), Munich
  • Collection & Gardens - Color Photography by Sibylle Mania (2009), Weimar
  • Sibylle Mania & Martin Neubert: Painting, sound, photography in conversation. (2009), Bensheim-Auerbach
  • Competition entry for the memorial to the politically persecuted of the GDR , (Nov – Jan 2009), Jena
  • Sibylle Mania & Martin Neubert , Café Lobenstein (Nov – Dec 2009), Erfurt
  • Sibylle Mania: Jena Paradise - Roman Forum and back , Villa Rosenthal (Jan – Feb 2010), Jena
  • Squatting , Angermuseum (2011/2012), Erfurt
  • Light , Augustinian Monastery (2012/2013), Gotha

Web links

Commons : Sibylle Mania  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. freitag.de: The visit of the old gentleman (November 23, 2007)
  2. thueringer-allgemeine.de: Memorial for victims of the communist dictatorship unveiled in Jena (June 17, 2010)
  3. Free-Wort.de: Place of the critical dialogue  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (June 23, 2010)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.freies-wort.de  
  4. ^ Thuringia TV: Salve Tournee: From Weimar to the Ischtar Gate (June 15, 2012)
  5. tlz.de: Weimar School of Painting and Drawing opens its festival week (June 19, 2012)
  6. youtube.de: Sibylle Mania in the Villa Rosenthal (January 21, 2010)
  7. thueringer-allgemeine.de: Exhibition in the Augustinian monastery in Gotha on the subject of "Light" (December 4, 2012)