Ulrike Bolenz

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Ulrike Bolenz (2015)

Ulrike Bolenz (born June 11, 1958 in Castrop-Rauxel ) is a German-Belgian painter and photoplastic artist .

Life

From 1979 Ulrike Bolenz studied painting at the Kassel Academy of Fine Arts with Manfred Bluth and Tom J. Gramse . Bolenz lives and works in her studio in Vilvoorde near Brussels.

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Ulrike Bolenz's artistic techniques are a symbiotic combination of photography and painting on translucent organic and inorganic materials. Her fragmentary depictions of dissolving human bodies with integrated DNA chains and the duplication of rudimentary bodies with scanner lines reflect the artist's engagement with current issues such as cloning , the “mechanization” of humans and the technophilia of modern society.

Using and processing digital media in connection with painting, installation and sculpture, Bolenz designs her multi-layered works in which she deals with the problems of today's society. The artistic means with which she works are materials such as plexiglass , aluminum , steel and print media, which she combines with traditional painting means and working methods such as oil and acrylic painting or drawing.

Prizes and awards

  • 1990: Work grant from the city of Bad-Münster
  • 1994: Scholarship for work contracts from the Berlin Senate
  • 1995: 1st prize in the “Art Competition”, Lohmar, Germany
  • 1997: 1st prize in the “Art Competition”, Wesseling, Germany
  • 2010: Award of recognition from the city of Wesseling
  • 2010: Press Award Installation Warmhof, Maldegem
  • 2011: Art Prize “Art-Lowers” ​​Lineart, Gent

Works in public collections

  • MMOMA - Museum of Modern Art Moscow
  • Museum am Strom, Bingen [ https://www.bingen.de/rat-verwaltung/news/d-schirmherrin-hildegard-von-bingen-225871125 ]
  • European Parliament
  • ThyssenKrupp AG collection, Berlin
  • Hessian Ministry for Art and Science, Wiesbaden
  • Marburg Museum
  • Francès Foundation
  • Mairie de Montceau-les-Mines
  • The Safa Collection / France
  • State Building Office Marburg
  • City of Bad Munster
  • Oberpostdirektion Frankfurt
  • Marburg tax office
  • State building authority Schwalmstadt
  • Eco Consensus, Berlin-Neuruppin
  • Berlin Senate for Cultural Affairs
  • Collection BBL, Bank Bruxelles Lambert, Brussels
  • Collection ULB, Université libre de Bruxelles
  • LCA London cruiseschip "Senerade of the Seas"
  • Janssen Farmaceutica / Johnson & Johnson, Beerse / Belgium (Kunst-Am-Bau: installation 16 m high)
  • Campus Maldegem / Belgium (art-in-building: installation 26 m high)
  • Pont L'Evèque / France
  • Mairie de Montceau-les-Mines
  • Town hall of the city of Vilvoorde, Belgium

Solo exhibitions (selection 1991-2014)

  • Parliament Berlin (group exhibition 2015/2016)
  • Campo-Santo, Ghent
  • Center Culturel Pont-L'Eveque / France
  • Elysees des Arts, Paris
  • FIAC , Paris /
  • Foreign Press Association, London
  • Marburg Art Association
  • Kunstverein Friedrichstadt, Berlin
  • Art Association Wesseling
  • Art Service, Berlin Cathedral and Sender Free Berlin
  • Bad Salzdethfurt Art Association
  • Art Association Marburg
  • Living Tommorow, Brussels
  • Mitterand Foundation, Paris
  • Montceau-les-Mines / France
  • Museum Marburg / Germany
  • Musée de la Poste, Regard sur le monde, Calais / France
  • Musée Ianchelevici, Corpus Protecta, La Louvière / Belgium
  • Musée Museaav / Nice / France
  • Musée du Cinquantenaire / Brussels / Belgium
  • Heidelberg Castle
  • Smithtown Art Council, New York
  • Marburg City Hall
  • Soisson / France
  • Scope Miami, Parisud / USA
  • Regard sur le monde , Calais (with Gloria Friedmann, Claude Closky , Tony Oursler, Jan van Oost, Pierrick Sorin and others)
  • Wunderkammer , Musée de Botanique (with Jan Fabre and others) Brussels
  • Wunderkamer as part of the Venice Biennale 2014
  • September / October 2014: Kasteel Ter Ham, Brussels

literature

  • Willem Elias: Aspecten van de Belgische Kunst na '45 Part II, Uitgeverij Snoeck, 2008, ISBN 978-90-5349-716-6 , pages 251-262
  • Katlijne van der Stighelen: Vrouwenstreken, onvergetelijke schilderessen uit de lage landen , C Uitgeverij Lannoo nv, Tielt, 2010, ISBN 9789089642783 , pages 88–90
  • Michel Galasse: Les transitions corporelles dans l'analyse , Editions Fabert, 2008, ISBN 978-2-84922-049-8
  • Michel Galasse: Mouvement et Travail corporel en Psychanalyse , Edition Dangles, 2012, Ulrike Bolenz et les transitions frontalières (pages 169–203) ISBN 978-2-7033-0921-5
  • Jürgen Wittstock, Klaus Flemming, Florent Bex: Ulrike Bolenz. G. Signum Winfried Heid, 2003, ISBN 3-9808001-6-4 .
  • Chamber of Wonder Venezia 2013 Rond-Point des Arts, Brussels 2013.
  • Andreas Klimt: Ulrike Bolenz. In: Kürschner's Handbook of Fine Artists - Germany, Austria, Switzerland. De Gruyter, 2007, ISBN 978-3-598-24737-8 . Page 106.
  • Ulrike Bolenz. Kunstverein Marburg, Edition Signum Winfried Heid, Heidelberg 1992.
  • Florent Bex, Hastaire, Meyer-Le Bihan: Ulrike Bolenz , Tiempo SARI, G. Meyer-Le Bihan, Paris 2005, ISBN 2-91244019-X .

Web links

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  • Le Figaro No. 1378, (March 24, 2007): “Noblesse du Corp” - Ulrike Bolenz

Individual evidence

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  2. ^ Website of Ulrike Bolenz
  3. http://www.ulrikebolenz.com/single-post/2017/02/24/MOSCOU-MUSEUM-OF-MODERN-ART-MMOMA-%C3%BCbernehmen-WERK
  4. Website of the President of Europe Herman van Rompuy ( Memento of the original from November 23, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / vloghvr.consilium.europa.eu
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  9. ^ Website of Ulrike Bolenz
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  11. http://www.parlament-berlin.de/de/Das-Haus/Ausstellungen-im-Parlament/Ausstellungen-im-Parlament/2014---2015/Fragile-Fragmente---Fotografien- between- Figuration- und -Abstraction
  12. http://www.das-marburger.de/2012/01/acrylglasarbeiten-von-ulrike-bolenz-und-kinetisch-objekte-von-hans-schohl-im-kunstverein/
  13. ^ Website of Ulrike Bolenz
  14. ^ Marburg Art Association: Ulrike Bolenz . 1992, limited preview in Google Book search