Thomas Hornemann

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Thomas Hornemann (* 1943 in Hamburg ) is a German painter . In the early 1980s he was a member of the gallery on Moritzplatz .

Life

Hornemann received his school education in the Loccum boarding school and in the Bismarck-Gymnasium in Hamburg. He took his first private drawing lessons from Walter Siebelist (1904–1978). From 1958 to 1961 Hornemann did an apprenticeship as a painter, which he completed with a journeyman's certificate. From 1962 to 1968 he studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Basel with Walter Bodmer , Franz Fedier , Joos Hutter and Armin Hoffmann. From 1968 to 1969 he traveled to Morocco, England and Ireland. Hornemann lived in Cologne from 1969 to 1974 and founded the Exit gallery with Berndt Höppner and Henning John von Freyend . In 1975 he moved to Berlin. At the end of the seventies, Hornemann and Rainer Fetting , Helmut Middendorf , Bernd Zimmer and Anne Jud were among the artists who exhibited at SO36 - after it was re-established as an event location. From 1980 to 1981 Hornemann was a member of the gallery on Moritzplatz . In 1982 he worked in La Romana in the Dominican Republic. In 1987 he received a working grant from the Berlin Senator for Cultural Affairs. In 1989 he was awarded the 2nd prize of the IG Metall Art Prize in Berlin. In 1992 a scholarship from the Berlin Senator for Cultural Affairs took him to Istanbul. From 1999 to 2001 Thomas Hornemann was a visiting professor at the Berlin University of the Arts . He illustrated children's books and a novel by the Austrian writer Elfriede Czurda . Since 2004 he has been teaching regularly at the Bad Reichenhall Art Academy . Thomas Hornemann lives and works in Berlin.

Solo exhibitions (selection)

  • 2012 Gallery Brennecke, Berlin
  • 2010 Double: Punkt , Galerie Andreas Höhne, Munich
  • 2009 Bon Ton Gallery, Jennersdorf
  • 2008 Visual pieces , Sønderjyllands Kunstmuseum, Tønder
  • 2007 Drawing and scribbling , Galerie Karo, Wuppertal
  • 2006 Latest pictures , Galerie Wewerka, Berlin
  • 2004 ranking. 100 small pictures , Pasinger factory , Munich
  • 2003 Ensor in Berlin. Painting , Frankfurter Tor underground station , Berlin
  • 2001 Chance & Necessity. Drawings , Galerie Wewerka, Berlin
  • 2000 Seh -zeichen , Art Association Genthiner Elf, Berlin
  • 1997 Brillo-Box-Pulp , Galerie Nothelfer & Giesler, Berlin
  • 1995 Beck Gallery, Erlangen
  • 1995 Macka Sanat Galerisi, Istanbul
  • 1994 Il Canto Sospeso. Works on paper , Goethe-Institut , Rome
  • 1993 New works , Galerie Zink, Baden-Baden
  • 1992 artist faxing , Pfefferle Gallery, Munich
  • 1991 Pictures / drawing , Galerie Giesler, Berlin
  • 1990 Canticos. Works on paper , Galerie Pfefferle, Munich (catalog)
  • 1990 Painting , Elke Zink Gallery, Baden-Baden
  • 1989 Dr. Stober , Kutscherhaus, Berlin
  • 1989 Pictures , Art Association, Pforzheim
  • 1988 Lureley. The insidious rock, works on slate , Galerie Pfefferle, Munich
  • 1988 New pictures , Pfefferle Gallery, Munich
  • 1987 Delta Gallery, Rotterdam
  • 1987 Gallery Pfahlbusch, Mannheim
  • 1986 Pictures and drawings , Galerie Pfefferle, Munich (catalog)
  • 1984 Galerie Interni Raab, Berlin
  • 1981 Topeng Masken , Galerie am Moritzplatz , Berlin
  • 1980 Gallery at Moritzplatz , Berlin

Group exhibitions (selection)

  • 2013 South East 36 . 1978-79 , Galerie Brennecke, Berlin
  • 2013 Berlin-Klondyke , Hipp Halle, Gmunden; Werkschauhalle, Leipzig
  • 2007 Goethe Institute , Barcelona
  • 2006 Extraordinary and obscene. Rolf Dieter Brinkmann and pop literature , Kunsthaus Rhenania, Cologne
  • 2005 Urban Realities , Focus, Istanbul; Martin-Gropius-Bau , Berlin
  • 2004 Bocca della Verita , Kunstverein, Bad Salzdetfurt
  • 2003 Right to happiness , art service, medium strimming
  • 2003 Contemporary! , KPM quarter, Berlin
  • 2001 episodes. Painting today in a small format , Galerie Konvention, Berlin
  • 1998 Istanbul in Berlin. Berlin Istanbul scholarship holders 1988-1998 , Kunstamt Kreuzberg, Berlin
  • 1996 Werkschau 4 , artist funding, Berlin
  • 1996 Works on paper , Galerie Giesler Nothelfer, Berlin
  • 1995 Goethe Institute , Casablanca
  • 1995 Goethe Institute , Tangier
  • 1992 artist at the gallery , Galerie Wild, Frankfurt am Main
  • 1990 Accrochage , Koronio Gallery, Athens
  • 1990 Erotic , Pfefferle Gallery, Munich
  • 1990 Deutscher Künstlerbund 1990 , annual exhibition, Berlin
  • 1989 Works on paper , Pfefferle Gallery, Munich
  • 1987 painting in Europe. Positions 1 , Galerie Pfefferle, Munich
  • 1986 Terza rassegna internazionale d'arte Amalfi , Amalfi
  • 1985 Works on paper , Pfefferle Gallery, Munich
  • 1985 Moritzplatz , Bonner Kunstverein ; Art space, Hamburg; Art Association, Pforzheim
  • 1983 Bermuda Fünfeck , Galerie Interni Raab, Berlin
  • 1985 In the theater , Berlin office, Berlin
  • 1981 Moon / Murder / Power , Galerie am Moritzplatz , Berlin
  • 1981 Still life, the staging of the object , Galerie Gmyrek, Düsseldorf
  • 1980 Hand drawing 2 , Galerie am Moritzplatz , Berlin
  • 1979 Young West Art Prize , Recklinghausen Art Gallery
  • 1979 Young Art Forum , Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart
  • 1977 Free Berlin Art Exhibition , Berlin
  • 1967 Collage 67 , Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus , Munich
  • 1966 Art Prize of the Young , Kunsthalle Baden-Baden

Works in public collections

Publications by Thomas Hornemann

  • Brillo-Box-Pulp , with an essay by Eckart Britsch, Polyptoton-Verlag, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-00-001169-2
  • Thomas Hornemann, Istanbul , with a text by Joachim Sartorius , Rainer Verlag, Berlin 1993, ISBN 3-88537-151-0 .
  • Boogie-Woogie for yo-yo , preface in: Rolf Behm, Galerie Sfeir-Semler, Kiel 1991.
  • Noises at work and the smell of cigarettes , epilogue in: Rolf Behm. Pictures, Galerie Springer , Art Cologne 1987.
  • Asphalt-Jungle and others , self-published, 1974.
  • Everything is art , Manifesto (text poster), Cologne 1969.

Literature (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Elfriede Czurda : The Confuse Compendium , with drawings by Thomas Hornemann, Rainer Verlag, Berlin 1991, ISBN 3-88537-130-8
  2. Klaus-Dieter Brennecke (Ed.): Süd Ost 36 . 1978–79 , exhibition catalog, Galerie Brennecke, Berlin 2013, p. 26.