Ulla M. Scholl
Ulla Margarete Katharina Scholl (junior) (born February 22, 1948 in Munich ) is a German sculptor.
family
Ulla M. Scholl comes from a family of artists that can be traced back to the early 17th century. To her belong u. a. the sculptor Johann Baptist Scholl d. Ä. and Johann Baptist Scholl d. J. and her mother, the sculptor Ulla Scholl .
Life
Ulla M. Scholl studied graphics in 1967 at the Oskar von Miller Polytechnic in Munich. From 1972 to 1979 she worked as a freelance sculptor, painter and graphic artist.
From 1989 onwards there was intensive exhibition activity at home and abroad (e.g. USA, New York, Long Island).
From 1998 to 2000 Scholl was a lecturer in visual design at the mediadesign academy in Munich. From 2002 to 2003 she taught at the University of Applied Sciences for Stone Technology in Munich. Since 2004 she has lived and worked as a freelance sculptor, painter and illustrator in the Carl-Thiemann-Haus in Dachau .
Prizes and awards
- 1979 Award for drawing from the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts , Munich
- 1980 scholarship for painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich
Solo exhibitions (selection)
Ulla M. Scholl has participated in numerous group exhibitions since 1972.
- 1972: KVD Dachau
- 1986: Margelik Gallery, Munich
- 1987: Johanneskirche Eichstätt
- 1989: Galerie Strom Munich
- 1992: Harderbastei Ingolstadt
- 1992: Gallery North, Setauket, New York, USA
- 1993: KVD Dachau
- 1993: Rhythmogram, Bad Ischl, Austria
- 1993: Sergei Popov Gallery, Berlin
- 1994: The Bryant Library Gallery, Roslyn, New York, USA
- 1996: Gallery S2, Munich
- 1997: KVD Dachau
- 2000: "Scholl & Scholl", art in Homburg Castle
Works (selection)
- 1981: Portrait of Walter Rollwagen for the Bavarian Academy of Sciences , Munich.
- 1983: portrait. Alfons Goppel for Rhein-Main-Donau AG; Munich.
- 1988: Theater support for the theater of the Episcopal Academy in Neuburg an der Donau.
- 1990: People's altar and ambo for the Church of St. Salvator Unsernherrn, Ingolstadt.
- 1992: two picture panels for the St. Anton kindergarten, Ingolstadt.
- 1994: Well for the non-profit housing association Ingolstadt.
- 1997: Bronze bust of Otto Braun-Falco
- 1998: Bronze bust of Rainer Kreissl
- 1999: Wall relief for the Zuchering school.
- 2000: Bronze sculpture "Balance" for the Deutsche Bundesbank, Munich.
- 2002: Game stone for the kindergarten in Gerolfing.
- 2004: bronze statue "... beyond that" for the Debis building Daimler, Berlin.
- 2004: Signet for The Children's Garden Jumeira, Dubai, UAE.
- 2006: bronze bust of Peter Erwand,
- 2008: bronze bust Götz Heidelberg
- 2010: bronze statue of Josef Humar
- 2011: Bronze relief "Mozart's Bäsle", Maria Anna Thekla Mozart for the former home in Augsburg.
- 2011: Monument “Luise Rinser” (bronze), community of Wessobrunn.
- 2012: Organ prospectus for Marienkirche Nossendorf, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
Filmography
- 1998: Documentation of the series "Atelier Visits" of the Bavarian TV
literature
- Ulla M. Scholl: painting, drawings, sculptures. Catalog City Gallery Harderbastei Ingolstadt. Ingolstadt 1992
- Martha Schad: Women in bronze and stone. Stiebner, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-8307-1043-1 .
- Gebhard Streicher (Red.): DG artist lexicon. German Society for Christian Art, Munich 1995.
- Steffi Roettgen (ed.): Sculpture and sculpture on Munich's streets and squares. Art in public space 1945-1999. IDEA, Puchheim 2000, ISBN 3-88793-150-5 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Culture Department of the City of Ingolstadt (Ed.): Ulla Margarethe Scholl . Ingolstadt. 1992.
- ↑ Painting Based on Drapery , Newsweek
- ↑ Alexander Zeiger: Glass illuminates the center of compact sculptures. Süddeutsche Zeitung, 20./21. February 1993. p. 11.
- ↑ Exhibition list Schloss Homburg
- ↑ Anton Rottmair. “Zuching's story impressively presented” Donau Kurier Ingolstadt, April 15, 1999, p. 23.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Scholl, Ulla M. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Scholl, Ulla Margarete Katharina (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German sculptor |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 22, 1948 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |