Ulrike Enders

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Ulrike Enders
Hydropower fountain on the Stöckener Markt , Stöcken , 1980

Ulrike Enders (born December 28, 1944 in Oberstdorf ) is a German sculptor .

Life

In 1964 Ulrike Enders passed her Abitur examination in Kempten . In the same year she attended the Art Academy in Munich , but in 1965 she moved to the University of Fine Arts in Berlin , which she attended until 1970.

In 1971 Enders taught at the Hameln juvenile detention center , where she taught prisoners how to model with polyester . In 1972 the Enders family moved to Langenhagen , where their two sons were born in 1974 and 1977, and later to Hanover-Ricklingen .

In 1980 she created the hydropower fountain on the Stöckener Markt in Stöcken , her first major installation . Since installing her first fountain, Enders has sent the “PlasMa” group to exhibitions at home and abroad for nine years. She is a member of the Deutscher Werkbund Nord .

Ulrike Enders is the creator of the sculpture "Juliane", which will be awarded for the twentieth time in 2020 at the Juliane Bartel Media Prize.

Ulrike Enders and her work were included in the " artist database and estate archive of Lower Saxony ".

Exhibitions (selection)

Solo exhibitions

Ulrike Enders presented her work in numerous solo exhibitions, including

Participation in exhibitions

Works by Ulrike Enders were exhibited in Germany, Poland, France and Hungary through the PlasMa group .

Works (selection)

Objects or groups of objects by Ulrike Enders can be found as art in public space alongside Hanover in cities such as Hameln , Dorsten , Bad Eilsen , Lingen (Ems) , Celle, Inami in Japan , Bad Nenndorf , Bad Lauterberg , Uslar , Hamburg and Seelze , for example as

  • People in the Rain , 1983, in front of the Bahlsen house on Georgstrasse and the corner of Große Packhofstrasse in Hanover
  • Half-timbered beams , erected in Celle in 1991 after an art competition, small plan
  • Puppet Theater , 1997, WP-Eggers-Platz in Oberricklingen
  • Mourners (group), donated in 2004 by a client for the Ricklingen city cemetery ; there the man was stolen by metal thieves in late July 2010

literature

Certificate for the Hanover city plaque "... for 40 years of service to the city of art and culture Hanover"
  • Roland Schmidt, Joachim Giesel , Ulrike Enders: Ulrike Enders 1998 - 2002 (catalog), Hanover (n.d.), 2003
  • Joachim Giesel, Ulrike Enders: Ulrike Enders 2003 - 2008 (catalog), Hanover (no year), 2009
  • Susanne Lindau, Petra Lindum, Kerstin Schulz: bar code . A swarm of art action on the nature of sexuality and art , annotated exhibition catalog with photos by Cordula Paul, Ilse Paul, Jürgen Rink, Helga Schäfer, Dagmar Schmidt , Franz Betz, Ulrike Enders and Kerstin Schulz, Atelier Dreieck (ed.), Hanover : Self-published , September 2012

Honors

  • In 2012 Ulrike Enders was awarded the city badge for "... for 40 years of service to the city of art and culture of Hanover" .

Web links

Commons : Ulrike Enders  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sigrid Otto: Ulrike Enders
  2. a b c d Ulrike Enders: Biography , in: Ulrike Enders 1998 - 2002
  3. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n N.N .: HAZ.de / KUENSTLER / Ulrike Enders
  4. ^ Noun nominandum : Ulrike Enders: We contemporaries. Sculptures and drawings ... , invitation to the double event on August 23, 2008, ed. from Rittergut Großgoltern and the Arbeitskreis Kunst Barsinghausen e. V. [o. D., 2008]
  5. Ulrike Enders: Biography , in: Ulrike Enders 2003 - 2008
  6. Helmut Knocke , Hugo Thielen : Ulrike Enders in: Hannover Art and Culture Lexicon , p. 41, 121
  7. ^ NN: Fachwerkbalken (Ulrike Enders) ( Memento from May 14, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) on celle.de
  8. Marcel Schwarzenberger: Ricklingen / Unknown steal bronze figure , in: Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung from August 1, 2010
  9. Compare the text of the certificate that was also awarded
  10. Rainer Surrey: Six citizens receive city badge , online photo with captioning, accessed August 22, 2012