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Frauen. Und in Farbe
 
Sibylle Bergemann: Venedig, 2010
© Nachlass Sibylle Bergemann; Ostkreuz / Courtesy Kicken Berlin and Loock Galerie
 

Sibylle Bergemann »

 
Frauen. Und in Farbe.

 

Loock Galerie Potsdamer Straße 63, 10785 Berlin

 

28 April – 29 July, 2017
Opening: Thursday, 27 April, 6-9pm


Eine retrospektive Werkschau

 

Reinbeckhallen Reinbeckstraße 9, 12459 Berlin

 

29 April – 30 July, 2017
Opening: Friday, 28 April, 7-8:30pm


Der Rand der Welt - Sibylle Bergemann in Dialogue

 

Kicken Berlin Linienstraße 161 A, 10115 Berlin

 

29 April – 1 September, 2017
Opening: Friday, 28 April, 6-9pm
 
 
Eine retrospektive Werkschau
 
Sibylle Bergemann: Bonjour ihr süßen Zaubermäuse, Adalbertstraße, Berlin, 1990
© Nachlass Sibylle Bergemann; Ostkreuz / Courtesy Kicken Berlin and Loock Galerie
 
 
Loock Galerie and the Estate of Sibylle Bergemann, in cooperation with Reinbeckhallen and Kicken Berlin, will be showing an extensive selection from the oeuvre of the photographer Sibylle Bergemann (1941-2010) at three venues in the city.

From 1967 onwards, Bergemann worked as a freelance photographer und created numerous reportages, fashion spreads and portraits for art and culture magazines in the GDR, such as Sonntag and Sibylle. After German unification, she worked for magazines like GEO, Die Zeit, Spiegel, Stern, and The New York Times Magazine. For her, photography was a means of artistic expression, and to this day her work fascinates us with its sober sensuality.

Loock Galerie will show for the first time the color photographs that Sibylle Bergemann started taking in 1990, in dialogue with icons from the series of women portraits. The focus at Kicken Berlin will be on photographs from Berlin–Mitte, while the Reinbeckhallen Oberschöneweide will present an overview of her work, chosen from works in German private collections and the Estate of Sibylle Bergemann.
 
 
Der Rand der Welt
 
SIBYLLE BERGEMANN (1941-2010)
Berlin, Palast der Repubiik, 1987
gelatin silver print
© Nachlass Sibylle Bergemann; Ostkreuz / Courtesy Kicken Berlin and Loock Galerie
 
 
Her works have been collected by the following collections, among others: Art Collection Deutsche Börse (Frankfurt/Main), Berlinische Galerie (Berlin), Centre Régional de la Photographie Nord Pas-de-Calais, Musée de l’Elysée (Lausanne), DZ Bank (Frankfurt/Main), Sammlung F. C. Gundlach (Hamburg), JPMorgan Chase Art Collection, Fotografische Sammlung der Pinakothek der Moderne (Munich), Sprengel Museum (Hannover).
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Frauen. Und in Farbe
 
Sibylle Bergemann, Lily, Schönhauser Allee, 2009, Berlin, Deutschland, 2009/2017
archival pigment print (Hans Ruh), 43,6cm x 31cm; Edition of 8 +
© Nachlass Sibylle Bergemann; Ostkreuz / Courtesy Kicken Berlin and Loock Galerie
 

Sibylle Bergemann »

 
Frauen. Und in Farbe.

28 April – 29 July, 2017

Opening: Thursday, 27 April, 6-9pm
 
 

Loock Galerie

Potsdamer Str. 63, 10785 Berlin
T +49 (0)30-394096850

www.loock.info/pages/
Tue-Sat 11am-6pm
Loock Galerie
 
 
Frauen. Und in Farbe
 
Sibylle Bergemann, Dakar, 2001/2017, archival pigment print (Hans Ruh), 31,8cm x 43,6cm; Edition of 8 + 2AP
© Nachlass Sibylle Bergemann; Ostkreuz / Courtesy Kicken Berlin and Loock Galerie
 
 
Frauen. Und in Farbe
 
Sibylle Bergemann, Ana Moura, Lissabon, 2006/2017, archival pigment print (Hans Ruh), 30,8cm x 43,6cm; Edition of 8 + 2AP
© Nachlass Sibylle Bergemann; Ostkreuz / Courtesy Kicken Berlin and Loock Galerie
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Eine retrospektive Werkschau
 
Sibylle Bergemann: Mauerpark, Berlin, 1996
© Nachlass Sibylle Bergemann; Ostkreuz / Courtesy Kicken Berlin and Loock Galerie
 

Sibylle Bergemann »

 
Eine retrospektive Werkschau

29 April – 30 July, 2017

Opening: Friday, 28 April, 7-8:30pm
 
 

Reinbeckhallen

Reinbeckstr. 9, 12459 Berlin
T +49 (0)30-53015534
www.schoeneweide.com/regionalmanagement/events/
Reinbeckhallen
 
 
Eine retrospektive Werkschau
 
Sibylle Bergemann: Zionskirchstraße, Berlin, 1978
© Nachlass Sibylle Bergemann; Ostkreuz / Courtesy Kicken Berlin and Loock Galerie
 
 
Eine retrospektive Werkschau
 
Sibylle Bergemann: Das Denkmal, Berlin, Februar 1986
© Nachlass Sibylle Bergemann; Ostkreuz / Courtesy Kicken Berlin and Loock Galerie
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Der Rand der Welt
 
SIBYLLE BERGEMANN (1941-2010)
Annette und Angela, Lustgarten, Berlin, 1982
gelatin silver print
© Nachlass Sibylle Bergemann; Ostkreuz / Courtesy Kicken Berlin and Loock Galerie
 
Der Rand der Welt - Sibylle Bergemann in Dialogue
 

Ursula Arnold » Sibylle Bergemann » Arno Fischer » Harald Hauswald » Werner Mahler » Ute Mahler » Roger Melis » Helga Paris » Sabine Peukert » Evelyn Richter » Gundula Schulze Eldowy »

 
29 April – 1 September, 2017

Opening: Friday, 28 April, 6-9pm
 
 

Kicken Berlin

Linienstr. 161a, 10115 Berlin
T +49 (0)30-28877882

www.kicken-gallery.com
Tue-Fri 2-6pm+
Kicken Berlin
 
 
Der Rand der Welt
 
SIBYLLE BERGEMANN (1941-2010)
Miss Albena, Berlin, 1985
gelatin silver print
© Nachlass Sibylle Bergemann; Ostkreuz / Courtesy Kicken Berlin and Loock Galerie
 
 
During Gallery Weekend 2017, Kicken Berlin will show the work of Sibylle Bergemann in dialogue with her Eastern German contemporaries, friends and colleagues, including Ursula Arnold, Arno Fischer, Harald Hauswald, Ute and Werner Mahler, Roger Melis, Helga Paris, Sabine Peuckert, Evelyn Richter and Gundula Schulze Eldowy. The protagonists of this show share an ability to depict people and places with empathy, transcending stereotypical paradigms. Their pictures bear witness to the status quo of the 1970s and 80s in East Germany, and the changes brought on by the post-Wall era.

Sibylle Bergemann is one of the most well-known photographers of the former GDR. Her sensitive approach to the realities of Eastern German life and her unmistakable, subjective point of view, which continuously drew new, poetically surreal images from reality, are distinctive in her work. Bergemann learned photography in the mid-60s from Arno Fischer, later to become her husband. She was a consummate master of various genres, from portrait to landscape, fashion shoot to photo reportage. From the 1970s onward, she worked for cultural journals, such as Sonntag, Das Magazin or Sibylle.

The urban landscape of Berlin is a central subject in Bergemann’s oeuvre. She took incomparable photographs of both the prestigious objects and central sites of Eastern German urban planning, the plattenbaus and the Palace of the Republic, as well as the Mitte district of Berlin, scarred by the traces of history. Her interest lay in the "Rand der Welt" ("edge of the world"), as she said; in that which is unique, enigmatic and scorns conformity.

During the era of reunification, the city borders—the Wall—first demarcating separation and then connection, became a focal point of her attention. The window photographs constitute a unique body of work, and a publication was dedicated to them posthumously in 2011. As pictures within pictures, they are both signs of life and abstract compositions. They bear witness to present and past, diversity and decay.
 
 
Der Rand der Welt
 
SIBYLLE BERGEMANN (1941-2010)
Mitte, Auguststraße, 1967
gelatin silver print
© Nachlass Sibylle Bergemann; Ostkreuz / Courtesy Kicken Berlin and Loock Galerie
 
 
Other protagonists of East German photography fall in line with Bergemann’s subjective world view. Along with Arno Fischer, Ursula Arnold and Evelyn Richter—both roughly a decade older than Sibylle Bergemann—count among the first East German photographers who joined collective memory by opposing the official point of view with their own, socially engaged, personal ones. Arno Fischer created iconic images of the present in East and West Berlin before the Wall was built, and incorporated the history of the city, evident within them, in casual observations. Fischer, Bergemann, Roger Melis and others joined forces in the second half of the 1960s, founding the "Direkt" group in 1969, representing an engaged and independent visual language within art.

Harald Hauswald and Ute and Werner Mahler (co-founders of the Agentur Ostkreuz in 1990, like Sibylle Bergemann) also continue this tradition. In their photo reportage and other projects, they convey images of the other, non-official face of East Germany, through observation both participant and precise. People and places are at the core of Helga Paris’ examinations of everyday life in the GDR. Gundula Schulze Eldowy reveals the loneliness and vulnerability, but also dignity and confidence of people living on the margins of society, with brutal candor. The visual artist Sabine Peuckert captured the historical substance of the streets of the Mitte district, featured in parallel in her drawings.

The exhibition Der Rand der Welt. Sibylle Bergemann in Dialogue is part of a comprehensive retrospective, presented in three locations in cooperation with the Estate of Sibylle Bergemann and Loock Galerie. Starting April 28, color photographs from the 1990s and portraits of women will be on view at Loock Galerie under the title Sibylle Bergemann. Frauen. Und in Farbe. Concurrently the retrospective exhibition Sibylle Bergemann will be on view at the Reinbeckhallen Berlin, from April 29 onward.
 
 
 
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