Ulla Grigat
Ulla Grigat (* 1943 in Bannewitz ) is a German painter of concrete art .
Life
Ulla Grigat was born in 1943 in Bannewitz, a small community south of Dresden , in Saxon Switzerland . She grew up in Karlsruhe as the daughter of a family of roofers and trained as a ceramic painter at the renowned majolica ceramic factory in Karlsruhe until 1961 . She continued her training at the Pforzheim School of Applied Arts with Curt Rohte (assistant and student of Max Slevogt ) until 1963. Then she began studying painting at the Karlsruhe Art Academy in Georg Meistermann's class . This was followed by a move to the Lower Rhine , where she continued her studies in the classes of Beuys and Geiger at the Düsseldorf Art Academy in 1968 . In 1971 she was appointed a master class student by Rupprecht Geiger . Ulla Grigat has continued her vocation as an artist professionally ever since. She was married to the restorer Johannes Grigat (1932–1992), son of the writer Jakob Haringer , and has two grown daughters.
Ulla Grigat lives and works in Mönchengladbach .
Exhibitions (selection)
- 2019 ℅ Coexistence, Rheydt Castle City Museum
- 2016 The Hiltrud Neumann Collection, Goch Art Foundation
- 2015 Municipal gallery space EA71, Mönchengladbach (SOLO)
- “30 Years Steinmetzstraße”, MMIII Art Association Mönchengladbach
- "West German Artists Association", Museum + City Archives, Kamen
- 2013 “Lithokate” Edition Kuhlen, Kunstverein MMIII, Mönchengladbach
- 2009 Hybrid Gallery, Mönchengladbach (SOLO)
- 2005 “The Essers Collection”, Rheydt Castle City Museum
- 2001 Galerie Noack, Mönchengladbach (SOLO)
- 1999 Kunstinitiatief L5, Roermond / Netherlands (SOLO)
- 1996 "L5" Christoffelhuis, Roermond, Netherlands
- 1994 WKB, Kunsthalle Vestisches Museum, coach house, Recklinghausen
- 1992 Bijutsu Kogei Gallery, Kyoto / Japan (SOLO)
- 1989 Monochrom Gallery, Aachen (SOLO)
- Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum, Hagen
- 1988 City Museum, Lüdenscheid
- 1985 Women's Museum, Bonn
- 1981 Atelierhaus Wieck, Haltern (SOLO)
- Märkisches Scholarship for Fine Arts (SOLO)
- 1979 Uwe Obier exhibition room, Recklinghausen (SOLO)
- 1977 Gallery Pa Szepan, Gelsenkirchen-Buer (SOLO)
- 1975 DKB Deutscher Künstlerbund, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin
- Museum in the Prediger, Schwäbisch Gmünd
- 1974 “Die Planke”, Mönchengladbach Municipal Museum
- 1969 Spectrum Gallery, Aachen (SOLO)
Publicly owned works and collections (selection)
- Collection Angelika u. Guido Nawroth, Lüssow / Güstrow
- Collection Trude u. Peter Lacroix, Ludwig Forum Aachen
- Peter C. Ruppert Collection, Museum in the Kulturspeicher Würzburg
- Etzold Collection, Abteiberg Museum Mönchengladbach
- Collection of the municipal gallery Lüdenscheid
- Hiltrud Neumann Collection, Goch Art Foundation
- Municipal art collection Gelsenkirchen
- Heinz Döhmen Collection, Viersen
- Moyland Castle Collection, Bedburg-Hau
- Probstei Edmund Erlemann, Mönchengladbach
- Uwe Obier Collection, Lüdenscheid
- Volksbank Mönchengladbach
- Stadtsparkasse Mönchengladbach
- Essers Collection, Mönchengladbach
Working in public space
- Design of the veil boards of the organ in St. Andreas and Matthias , Jülich, 1991 in cooperation with the architecture office Heinz Döhmen
literature
- Kürschner's Handbook of Visual Artists: Encyclopedia entry about Ulla Grigat, KG Saurverlag, Leipzig, 2006
- Artist documentation, c / o Mönchengladbach, 1999, text: Klaus Flemming
- German women artists of the 20th century, Ludwig Schultheis Verlag, 1983, text: Isabel Kocsis
- Kunstforum International, 1989, text: Michael Hübl
- Top Magazin, No. 4, Mönchengladbach, 1991, text by G. Effertz
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Birth certificate No. 23/1943 St.Amt Bannewitz
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Grigat, Ulla |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1943 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bannewitz |