Strong Women for Art: In Conversation with Anna Lenz
Editat de Anna Lenzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 noi 2013
Who are the spouses and lifelong partners of important contemporary artists? What attitudes and actions characterize the lives of these fascinating companions, many of whom are influential artists or arts professionals in their own right?
To begin to offer an answer to this question, longtime art collector Anna Lenz conducted twenty interviews with the life partners and wives of well-known contemporary artists, including, among many others, Elizabeth Goldring-Piene, wife of German multimedia artist Otto Piene; Karin Girke, widow to the late painter Raimund Girke; Rotraut Klein-Moquay, artist and wife of Yves Klein; and art historian and critic Antje von Graevenitz, wife of op-artist and cofounder of the New Tendency movement Gerhard von Graevenitz. With photographs by Roswitha Pross, the interviews are presented here, offering insight into the women’s biographies and their lives with the artists. With great openness, Lenz’s interview subjects speak of their families, life plans, and their own professional trajectories, as well as their initial meetings and long-term relationships with the artists. Together, the interviews offer an insightful—and highly personal—piece of contemporary art history.
To begin to offer an answer to this question, longtime art collector Anna Lenz conducted twenty interviews with the life partners and wives of well-known contemporary artists, including, among many others, Elizabeth Goldring-Piene, wife of German multimedia artist Otto Piene; Karin Girke, widow to the late painter Raimund Girke; Rotraut Klein-Moquay, artist and wife of Yves Klein; and art historian and critic Antje von Graevenitz, wife of op-artist and cofounder of the New Tendency movement Gerhard von Graevenitz. With photographs by Roswitha Pross, the interviews are presented here, offering insight into the women’s biographies and their lives with the artists. With great openness, Lenz’s interview subjects speak of their families, life plans, and their own professional trajectories, as well as their initial meetings and long-term relationships with the artists. Together, the interviews offer an insightful—and highly personal—piece of contemporary art history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783777421490
ISBN-10: 3777421499
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 155 color plates
Dimensiuni: 169 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Hirmer Publishers
Colecția Hirmer Publishers
ISBN-10: 3777421499
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 155 color plates
Dimensiuni: 169 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Hirmer Publishers
Colecția Hirmer Publishers
Notă biografică
Anna Lenz and her husband, Gerhard Lenz, have collected art for more than fifty years. Together, they hold one of the largest collections of art from the Epoche ZERO movement, which sought to distance itself from traditional art forms and terms in order start at point zero.
Cuprins
Foreword
The urge to keep on working,
to write, has always been with me
Antje von Graevenitz
From the kind of rustling, Holweck always knew
very well whether I was in good form
Christiane Mewes-Holweck
We’re in a family business
Christine Uecker
It’s great good fortune to live together for so long
Danielle Morellet
I never get bored
Edith Talman
Some days Otto and I think that together we SEE it all!
Elizabeth Goldring-Piene
For me he’s not an artist, but a man
Essila Paraiso
I prefer the visual; I can deal
with it better than the auditive
Franziska Megert
“My wife earns our daily bread,
and I earn the bread rolls for Sunday”
Gertrud Bartels
I wanted to gather knowledge, attain insights
Hannelore Ditz
For myself I wish a place for books, art and friends
Karin Girke
All this is absolutely my life
Kitty Kemr
Dani Franque – a brief portrait as related by her daughter
Léonore Verheyen
I love enjoying life
Marie-Madeleine Opalka
With my ideas I was always a bit too early:
That was my problem
Nanda Vigo
Intuition is our authentic well-spring
Rotraut Klein-Moquay
If you’re happy, everything else falls into place
susanne de vries
I’ve always drawn the strength to cope
with everything else from painting
Uta Peyrer-Prantl
From the very beginning, I was always there-
seven days a week and at least eight hours a day
Ute Mack
At my age you can speak of dreams only with difficulty
Vlasta Prachatiká
List of Illustrations
Photo Credits
Imprint
The urge to keep on working,
to write, has always been with me
Antje von Graevenitz
From the kind of rustling, Holweck always knew
very well whether I was in good form
Christiane Mewes-Holweck
We’re in a family business
Christine Uecker
It’s great good fortune to live together for so long
Danielle Morellet
I never get bored
Edith Talman
Some days Otto and I think that together we SEE it all!
Elizabeth Goldring-Piene
For me he’s not an artist, but a man
Essila Paraiso
I prefer the visual; I can deal
with it better than the auditive
Franziska Megert
“My wife earns our daily bread,
and I earn the bread rolls for Sunday”
Gertrud Bartels
I wanted to gather knowledge, attain insights
Hannelore Ditz
For myself I wish a place for books, art and friends
Karin Girke
All this is absolutely my life
Kitty Kemr
Dani Franque – a brief portrait as related by her daughter
Léonore Verheyen
I love enjoying life
Marie-Madeleine Opalka
With my ideas I was always a bit too early:
That was my problem
Nanda Vigo
Intuition is our authentic well-spring
Rotraut Klein-Moquay
If you’re happy, everything else falls into place
susanne de vries
I’ve always drawn the strength to cope
with everything else from painting
Uta Peyrer-Prantl
From the very beginning, I was always there-
seven days a week and at least eight hours a day
Ute Mack
At my age you can speak of dreams only with difficulty
Vlasta Prachatiká
List of Illustrations
Photo Credits
Imprint
Recenzii
“In compiling interviews of the women companions of artists of the Zero movement, this volume handles a unique subject in an interesting way. . . . Telling readers about her subjects on a very personal level,
Lenz highlights the strength and influence of these women both personally and as part of a couple. . . . Recommended.”
Lenz highlights the strength and influence of these women both personally and as part of a couple. . . . Recommended.”