Wolfgang Immenhausen

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Wolfgang Immenhausen (* 1943) is a German actor , gallery owner and art expert for the Berlin Secession .

Live and act

Wolfgang Immenhausen grew up with his sister on the farm of his grandfather Otto Hönicke in Berlin-Wannsee and attended the Dreilinden School there. In order to be able to take over the grandfather's farm and his forage business, including an agricultural area of ​​2,500 m², Immenhausen began an apprenticeship as a farm merchant in Helmstedt after the 11th grade . But after a year and a half he moved to Paris for a short time and decided to drop out of his apprenticeship and become an actor.

Immenhausen financed acting lessons with Marlise Ludwig by giving tennis lessons . After two years at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg , he returned to Berlin and had an engagement with the Wühlmäusen , and then worked at the Grips Theater for 15 years until 1986 .

Parallel to his acting activities, Immenhausen opened in 1978 in the family's Dreiseitenhof, whose forage and horse feed business was closed in 1977, an event location with his mother Fourage , which, among other things, houses the mother Fourage gallery in addition to a stage ( culture barn ) . In the gallery mother Fourage he has since more than 150 exhibitions and in the mother forage organizes 35 events annually.

For little money he acquired works by the then forgotten Wannsee painter and co-founder of the Berlin Secession, Philipp Franck , which are now worth many times over. He not only exhibits his collection again and again in the Galerie Mutter Fourage, but also B. 2010 under the title “Vom Taunus zum Wannsee” in the Museum Giersch , Frankfurt (together with the Bröhan Museum ). He researched the works of Philipp Franck and published, among other things, the authoritative catalog raisonné on him. He is considered an expert on the Berlin Secession, especially for its representatives Philipp Franck and Max Liebermann , but also Emil Pottner and Franz Heckendorf .

In addition, in 1995 he was the initiator and co-founder of the Max Liebermann Society . As its second chairman, he was responsible for the design of the Liebermann villa and the recultivation of its gardens on the basis of Liebermann's sketches and paintings. In 2006 this villa was opened to the public. Immenhausen also offers guided tours through the Alsen villa colony and the garden of the Liebermann villa.

Appearances

Comedy and cabaret programs (selection)

  • 1971: Germany - we are coming! (The voles, together with Dieter Hallervorden )
  • 1971: On the Basic Law (The Voles)

Theater program (selection)

  • 1976: You can't bear that in your head (Gripstheater)
  • 1977: Water in a bucket (Gripstheater)
  • 1982: Thick Air (Gripstheater)

Movies

  • 1965: Abel with the harmonica (lead actor Peter)
  • 1970: Over at Lehmanns
  • 2015: Liebermann and Van Gogh - A search for traces

bibliography

(Co-) editorships

  • A Wannsee picture book. Add. with Theseus Bappert and Sabine Schneider . Edition Galerie Mutter Fourage, Berlin 1992.
  • Max Liebermann in Wannsee - splendor and decline of a living world . For the exhibition of the same name in the summer of 1997 on the occasion of Max Liebermann's 150th birthday. Galerie Mutter Fourage, Berlin 1997. ISBN 978-3-00-001628-8 .
  • Art and Life - 1909–1943, the Berlin art publisher Fritz Heyder . Add. with Regine Reinhardt. Vacat, 2002. ISBN 978-3-930752-23-2 .
  • Max Liebermann's work for Fritz Heyder Verlag . Add. with Sigrid Achenbach. Vacat, 2002
  • Philipp Franck (1860–1944) - Catalog raisonné of the paintings . Add. with Almut von Treskow. Imhof, Petersberg 2010. ISBN 978-3-86568-574-2 .

Discography

  • "... my garden is longing for you" - Wolfgang Immenhausen and Niels-Peter Rudolph read from the correspondence between Max Liebermann and Alfred Lichtwark. SOLO, Berlin 2005 (Eichborn, Frankfurt a. M. [sales]). ISBN 978-3-929079-53-1

literature

  • Gerhard Fischer: GRIPS: History of a popular theater (1966–2000) , Iudicium, 2002

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b How it all began , online at mutter-fourage.de
  2. a b Sebastian Senftleben: Portrait: Spiritual father and co-founder of "Mother Fourage" - Berlin Südwest eV Accessed on December 12, 2017 (German).
  3. a b Tanja Laninger: Wannsee's first professional eco . ( Morgenpost.de [accessed December 12, 2017]).
  4. Steiner-Rinnerberg: "From Taunus to Wannsee". Retrieved December 12, 2017 .
  5. a b Amin Akhtar: Idylle Wannsee: Living next to millionaires . In: THE WORLD . August 26, 2012 ( welt.de [accessed December 12, 2017]).
  6. The perfect garden: the Liebermann Villa's hedge gardens are opened . In: Outskirts News . ( stadtrand-nachrichten.de [accessed December 12, 2017]).
  7. ^ Siegfried Lamnek, M. Tinnefeld: Privacy, garden and political culture: Of communicative spaces . Springer-Verlag, 2013, ISBN 978-3-322-97600-0 ( google.de [accessed December 12, 2017]).