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Anna and Bernhard Blume

Anna Blume (née Helming; 21 April 1936 – 18 June 2020) and Bernhard Johannes Blume (8 September 1937 – 1 September 2011) were German art photographers. They created sequences of large black-and-white photos of staged scenes in which they appeared themselves, with objects taking on a "life" of their own. Their works have been shown internationally in exhibitions and museums, including New York's MoMA. They are regarded as "among the pioneers of staged photography".[1]

Anna and Bernhard Blume
Known forArt photography
Awards

Anna Blume edit

Born Anna Helming in Bork, Westphalia, Prussia, Germany, on 21 April 1936,[2][3][a] she later described her childhood as happy.[7] She studied art at the Staatliche Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf from 1960 to 1965, like her future husband.[8] When they got married in 1966,[9] she enjoyed having the same name as Kurt Schwitters' imaginary figure, Anna Blume. The couple lived and worked together in Cologne. She gave birth to twin girls in 1967.[10] Until 1985 she worked as a crafts and arts teacher at a Gymnasium.[9]

Anna Blume spent the last months of her life in Bork, her birthplace, living with her daughter Hedwig.[7] She died on 18 June 2020[2][8][11] after a long illness at age 84.[7][2]

Bernhard Blume edit

Bernhard Johannes Blume was born in Dortmund, Westphalia, Prussia, Germany, in 1937. He studied art at the Staatliche Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf from 1960 to 1965, with Joseph Beuys among others.[9] He studied philosophy at the University of Cologne from 1967 to 1970,[12] and later worked as a teacher of art and philosophy.[9] In 1984 he took part in the exhibition Von hier aus – Zwei Monate neue deutsche Kunst in Düsseldorf. Beginning in 1987 he was Professor für Freie Kunst und Visuelle Kommunikation (professor of free art and visual communication) at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg.[9]

He died in Cologne on 1 September 2011.[13]

Works created together  edit

Anna and Bernhard Blume together created installations, sequences of large photo scenes and, mostly in the 1990s, Polaroids. Both created drawings. They staged and photographed scenes in which they appeared themselves, with objects taking on a "life" of their own.[14][15] According to the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation, their process was to create their picture sequences together and complete all related tasks without outside help. That included designing the sets and costumes, developing the negatives, and producing enlargements; at each stage the artwork was refined, polished and painted. Anna said: "Wir malen mit der Kamera, und diese malerische Arbeit findet auch noch im Labor statt." (We paint with our camera, and this painterly work continues in the lab, too.) The images were produced without the aid of digital manipulation or post-production montages. Taking pictures of a "flying, crashing, and swirling world", the artists used safety features such as ropes, nets and mattresses.[12]

Their sequence Vasenekstasen (Vase Extasy) was shown at the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt.[16] In 1989 MoMA in New York presented their works in a solo show, including Küchenkoller (Kitchen Frenzy, 1986), Opposites D (1989) and Demonstrative Identification with the universe (1971).[17][5]

In 2004, their Polaroids taken from 1988 to 2000 were published as a book, Das Glück ist ohne Pardon / Joy knows no mercy. They treated the genre of the artist's self-portrait to a transformation, distorting their faces with trivial objects such as coat hangers and household utensils, in order to "put to rest the myth of the portrait and the autonomy of the subject it seeks to convey."[18]

Several works have been exhibited at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne,[19] which in 2005 showed Kreuzweg (Stations of the Cross), a sequence from Transzendentaler Konstruktivismus (Transcendental Constructivism), in connection with the World Youth Day 2005 in Cologne. In 2008 Reine Vernunft (Pure Reason) was presented at the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin. It was their first comprehensive appearance in the capital. According to the museum, the works provide "an overview of the ironical and philosophical strategy of this artistic team" and show "intensive dedication to a continuous process of self-experimentation", with the Blumes having "performed groundwork on the nature of German existence" by investigating "'home sweet home' for every conceivable form of misery" rather than entering the wider world.[20]

In 2009, their work appeared in the Berlin Gropiusbau at the exhibition "Sixty years. Sixty works", commemorating the 60th anniversary of the creation of the Federal Republic of Germany.[21] In 2010, several works were shown at the Kunstmuseum Bonn in "Der Westen leuchtet / Eine Standortbestimmung der Kunstlandschaft des Rheinlandes" (The Luminous West / A site assessment of the art landscape in the Rhineland), presenting artists of the Rhineland.[22]

In 2011, the first exhibition of their work after the death of Bernhard Blume, "Trans-Skulptur" in Berlin, was introduced by their friend Bazon Brock.[23] He also spoke on 21 April 2016 at an exhibition Transcendental Constructivism of both artists at the Kolumba in Cologne, which showed their work in several rooms and ran from 2015 to 2016.[1]

Works edit

This list of titles and translations is based on the listing for Anna and Bernhard Blume by the Museums of North Rhine-Westphalia.[9]

  • 1977 Ödipale Komplikationen? (Oedipal Complications?)
  • 1977 Fliegender Teppich (Flying Carpet)
  • 1984 Wahnzimmer (Delusion Chamber)
  • 1985 Küchenkoller (Kitchen Frenzy)
  • 1985/86 Trautes Heim (Sweet Home)[24]
  • 1987 Vasenekstasen (Vase Extasy)
  • 1986 Mahlzeit (Meal)
  • 1982–90 Im Wald (In the Forest)
  • 1990 gegenseitig (Opposites), Polaroids
  • 1994/95 Transzendentaler Konstruktivismus (Transcendental Constructivism)[25]
  • 2003/04 Abstrakte Kunst (Abstract Art)
  • 2004 Das Glück ist ohne Pardon / Joy knows no mercy (book)

Exhibitions edit

Exhibitions included:[26]

Awards edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Only a birth year given in biographies of the artists as a duo: 1936[4] but most often 1937[5][6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Transcendental Constructivism". Kolumba (in German). Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Anna Blume : Traueranzeige". FAZ (in German). 27 June 2020. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Anna Blume : Traueranzeige : Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung". lebenswege.faz.net.
  4. ^ "Anna and Bernhard Blume". peterfreemaninc.com. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  5. ^ a b Lorch, Catrin (22 June 2020). "Anna Blume ist tot". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  6. ^ "Kleinkariert im deutschen Wald". kulturwest.de (in German). 2020. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  7. ^ a b c Geschwinder, Sabine (26 June 2020). "Bork, Paris, New York: Borker Künstlerin Anna Blume ist gestorben". Ruhr Nachrichten (in German). Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  8. ^ a b Langer, Freddy (22 June 2020). "Zum Tod von Anna Blume : Der Suppenteller als Heiligenschein". FAZ (in German). Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  9. ^ a b c d e f "Anna und Bernhard Blume". nrw-museum.de (in German). 2011. from the original on 28 March 2012. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
  10. ^ Documenta 6 (Exhibition catalog) (in German). documenta. 1977. ISBN 978-3-920453-00-2.
  11. ^ "Anna Blume gestorben". kunstforum.de (in German). 22 June 2020. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  12. ^ a b "Anna und Bernhard Blume". Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation. 2011. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  13. ^ Ingeborg Ruthe (3 September 2011). "Das Aufmucken der Dinge / Der Kölner Neo-Dadaist Bernhard Blume ist nach schwerer Krankheit gestorben". Berliner Zeitung (in German).
  14. ^ Ingeborg Ruthe (3 September 2011). "Fotograf Bernhard Blume gestorben" (in German). dpa. Retrieved 5 September 2011.
  15. ^ "Kölner Fotokünstlerin Anna Blume gestorben: In den Fallen der Gewohnheit". theworldnews.net (in German). Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger. 21 June 2010. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  16. ^ "Werka aus der Sammlung des MMK". Museum für Moderne Kunst (in German). 2020. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  17. ^ "Bernhard Blume". Museum of Modern Art. 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
  18. ^ Joy Knows No Mercy. Hatje Cantz Publishers Ostfildern-Ruit / New York. 2004. ISBN 3775791531.
  19. ^ "Künstlerin Anna Blume gestorben" (in German). WDR. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  20. ^ . Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. 2008. Archived from the original on 29 September 2012. Retrieved 5 September 2011.
  21. ^ "Sixty years. Sixty works". e-flux.com. 2009. Retrieved 12 February 2012.
  22. ^ . Kunstmuseum Bonn. 2010. Archived from the original on 27 March 2012. Retrieved 5 September 2011.
  23. ^ Brock, Bazon (2011). "Vortrag / Rede "Aktionsmetaphern" von Anna und Bernhard Johannes Blume / Vernissage der Ausstellung". bazonbrock.de. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  24. ^ . nrw-museum.de (in German). 3 August 2011. Archived from the original on 28 June 2020. Retrieved 28 June 2020.
  25. ^ Blume, Anna & Bernhard (2020). "Transzendentaler Konstruktivismus". Digitale Sammlung Staedelmuseum (in German). Retrieved 28 June 2020.
  26. ^ "Anna & Bernhard Blume" (in German). Zentrum für Kunst und Medien Karlsruhe. 1997. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  27. ^ "Malerei mit der Kamera". Berliner Morgenpost (in German). 6 December 2010. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
  28. ^ "Konrad-von-Soest-Preis" (in German). LWL-Museum für Kunst und Kultur. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  29. ^ "Edwin-Scharff-Preis" (in German). Hamburg. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  30. ^ "Kunstpreis Berlin Jubiläumsstiftung 1848/1948" (in German). Akademie der Künste. Retrieved 21 June 2020.

Sources edit

  • Catalogue of documenta 6
    • Vol. 1: "Malerei, Plastik/Environment, Performance"
    • Vol. 2: "Fotografie, Film, Video"
    • Vol. 3: "Handzeichnungen, Utopisches Design, Bücher". Kassel 1977 ISBN 3-920453-00-X
  • Honnef, Klaus: 150 Jahre Fotografie (Erweiterte Sonderausgabe von Kunstforum International: 150 Jahre Fotografie III / Fotografie auf der documenta 6, Band 22); Mainz, Frankfurt am Main (Zweitausendeins) 1977

External links edit

  • Nachlass Anna und Bernhard Blume
  • Anna & Bernhard Blume artfacts.net
  • Jürgen Hohmeyer: Poltergeister gegen Karos / Die Photokünstler Anna und Bernhard Johannes Blume betreiben eine "Chaotisierung" der Kleinbürger-Küche. Der Spiegel 9 November 1987
  • Marion Kittelmann: Heils-Wahn und Zeit-Schwindel im Werk von Anna & Bernhard Blume 2 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine dissertation Wuppertal 2002 (in German)
  • Zum Tod des Fotokünstlers Bernhard Blume / Erinnerung an eine Dortmunder Ausstellung revierpassagen.de 3. September 2011 (in German)
  • Damian Zimmermann: Taumelnd im Wahnzimmer / Nachruf: Der Kölner Fotograf Bernhard Blume, dessen Kunst erheitert und erhellt, ist gestorben Kölner Stadtanzeiger, 3. September 2011 (in German)
  • Anna und Bernhard Blume Galerie Parrotta 2010
  • Thomas Dreher: Bernhard Johannes & Anna Maria Blume – Fotosequenzen In: Artefactum, Nr. 26, November/December 1988 – January 1989, pp. 18–23 (in German), pp. 62–64 (in French).
  • 15. September 2015 bis 22. August 2016 / Anna & Bernhard Blume. Transzendentaler Konstruktivismus (in German) Cologne 2015
  • Künstlerin Anna Blume ist tot (broadcast, in German) WDR 22 June 2020
  • Bernhard Johannes Blume findagrave.com

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Anna Blume redirects here For the poem by Kurt Schwitters see An Anna Blume Anna Blume nee Helming 21 April 1936 18 June 2020 and Bernhard Johannes Blume 8 September 1937 1 September 2011 were German art photographers They created sequences of large black and white photos of staged scenes in which they appeared themselves with objects taking on a life of their own Their works have been shown internationally in exhibitions and museums including New York s MoMA They are regarded as among the pioneers of staged photography 1 Anna and Bernhard BlumeKnown forArt photographyAwardsKonrad von Soest Preis Edwin Scharff Prize Berliner Kunstpreis Contents 1 Anna Blume 2 Bernhard Blume 3 Works created together 3 1 Works 3 2 Exhibitions 4 Awards 5 Notes 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksAnna Blume editBorn Anna Helming in Bork Westphalia Prussia Germany on 21 April 1936 2 3 a she later described her childhood as happy 7 She studied art at the Staatliche Kunstakademie in Dusseldorf from 1960 to 1965 like her future husband 8 When they got married in 1966 9 she enjoyed having the same name as Kurt Schwitters imaginary figure Anna Blume The couple lived and worked together in Cologne She gave birth to twin girls in 1967 10 Until 1985 she worked as a crafts and arts teacher at a Gymnasium 9 Anna Blume spent the last months of her life in Bork her birthplace living with her daughter Hedwig 7 She died on 18 June 2020 2 8 11 after a long illness at age 84 7 2 Bernhard Blume editBernhard Johannes Blume was born in Dortmund Westphalia Prussia Germany in 1937 He studied art at the Staatliche Kunstakademie in Dusseldorf from 1960 to 1965 with Joseph Beuys among others 9 He studied philosophy at the University of Cologne from 1967 to 1970 12 and later worked as a teacher of art and philosophy 9 In 1984 he took part in the exhibition Von hier aus Zwei Monate neue deutsche Kunst in Dusseldorf Beginning in 1987 he was Professor fur Freie Kunst und Visuelle Kommunikation professor of free art and visual communication at the Hochschule fur bildende Kunste Hamburg 9 He died in Cologne on 1 September 2011 13 Works created together editAnna and Bernhard Blume together created installations sequences of large photo scenes and mostly in the 1990s Polaroids Both created drawings They staged and photographed scenes in which they appeared themselves with objects taking on a life of their own 14 15 According to the Deutsche Borse Photography Foundation their process was to create their picture sequences together and complete all related tasks without outside help That included designing the sets and costumes developing the negatives and producing enlargements at each stage the artwork was refined polished and painted Anna said Wir malen mit der Kamera und diese malerische Arbeit findet auch noch im Labor statt We paint with our camera and this painterly work continues in the lab too The images were produced without the aid of digital manipulation or post production montages Taking pictures of a flying crashing and swirling world the artists used safety features such as ropes nets and mattresses 12 Their sequence Vasenekstasen Vase Extasy was shown at the Museum fur Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt 16 In 1989 MoMA in New York presented their works in a solo show including Kuchenkoller Kitchen Frenzy 1986 Opposites D 1989 and Demonstrative Identification with the universe 1971 17 5 In 2004 their Polaroids taken from 1988 to 2000 were published as a book Das Gluck ist ohne Pardon Joy knows no mercy They treated the genre of the artist s self portrait to a transformation distorting their faces with trivial objects such as coat hangers and household utensils in order to put to rest the myth of the portrait and the autonomy of the subject it seeks to convey 18 Several works have been exhibited at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne 19 which in 2005 showed Kreuzweg Stations of the Cross a sequence from Transzendentaler Konstruktivismus Transcendental Constructivism in connection with the World Youth Day 2005 in Cologne In 2008 Reine Vernunft Pure Reason was presented at the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin It was their first comprehensive appearance in the capital According to the museum the works provide an overview of the ironical and philosophical strategy of this artistic team and show intensive dedication to a continuous process of self experimentation with the Blumes having performed groundwork on the nature of German existence by investigating home sweet home for every conceivable form of misery rather than entering the wider world 20 In 2009 their work appeared in the Berlin Gropiusbau at the exhibition Sixty years Sixty works commemorating the 60th anniversary of the creation of the Federal Republic of Germany 21 In 2010 several works were shown at the Kunstmuseum Bonn in Der Westen leuchtet Eine Standortbestimmung der Kunstlandschaft des Rheinlandes The Luminous West A site assessment of the art landscape in the Rhineland presenting artists of the Rhineland 22 In 2011 the first exhibition of their work after the death of Bernhard Blume Trans Skulptur in Berlin was introduced by their friend Bazon Brock 23 He also spoke on 21 April 2016 at an exhibition Transcendental Constructivism of both artists at the Kolumba in Cologne which showed their work in several rooms and ran from 2015 to 2016 1 Works edit This list of titles and translations is based on the listing for Anna and Bernhard Blume by the Museums of North Rhine Westphalia 9 1977 Odipale Komplikationen Oedipal Complications 1977 Fliegender Teppich Flying Carpet 1984 Wahnzimmer Delusion Chamber 1985 Kuchenkoller Kitchen Frenzy 1985 86 Trautes Heim Sweet Home 24 1987 Vasenekstasen Vase Extasy 1986 Mahlzeit Meal 1982 90 Im Wald In the Forest 1990 gegenseitig Opposites Polaroids 1994 95 Transzendentaler Konstruktivismus Transcendental Constructivism 25 2003 04 Abstrakte Kunst Abstract Art 2004 Das Gluck ist ohne Pardon Joy knows no mercy book Exhibitions edit Exhibitions included 26 1977 documenta 6 Kassel Bernhard Blume 1984 Von hier aus Zwei Monate neue deutsche Kunst in Dusseldorf 1988 Shakespeare House in Cologne Wahnzimmer installation Bernhard Johannes Blume und Martin Eckrich de 1988 DuMont Kunsthalle Cologne Made in Cologne de 1989 Museum of Modern Art New York 1991 Museum fur Moderne Kunst Frankfurt 1992 Deichtorhallen Hamburg Anna und Bernhard Blume Zu Hause und im Wald 1993 Landesmuseum Munster 1995 Kunsthalle Bremen 1996 Milwaukee Art Museum 1997 kestnergesellschaft Hannover 1997 1998 Centre national de la photographie Paris 2000 Museum Kuppersmuhle Duisburg 2002 Folkwang Museum Essen 2003 Kunsthalle Goppingen de 2005 Museum Ludwig Cologne Kreuzweg 2005 Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume Paris 2006 Museum am Ostwall Dortmund de konstruktiv Retrospective 2007 Haus Konstruktiv Zurich de konstruktiv 2008 Hamburger Bahnhof Museum fur Gegenwart Berlin Reine Vernunft Pure Reason 2010 Kunstmuseum Bonn several works in Der Westen leuchtet 2011 Galerie Buchmann Berlin Akionsmetaphern 27 2015 Kolumba Cologne Transcendental Constructivism 1 2015 Centre Pompidou Paris La photographie transcendantaleAwards edit1990 Konrad von Soest Prize de 28 1996 Edwin Scharff Prize of Hamburg 29 2000 Berliner Kunstpreis Berlin Art Prize 30 Notes edit Only a birth year given in biographies of the artists as a duo 1936 4 but most often 1937 5 6 References edit a b c Transcendental Constructivism Kolumba in German Retrieved 22 June 2020 a b c Anna Blume Traueranzeige FAZ in German 27 June 2020 Retrieved 27 June 2020 Anna Blume Traueranzeige Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung lebenswege faz net Anna and Bernhard Blume peterfreemaninc com Retrieved 27 June 2020 a b Lorch Catrin 22 June 2020 Anna Blume ist tot Suddeutsche Zeitung in German Retrieved 23 June 2020 Kleinkariert im deutschen Wald kulturwest de in German 2020 Retrieved 23 June 2020 a b c Geschwinder Sabine 26 June 2020 Bork Paris New York Borker Kunstlerin Anna Blume ist gestorben Ruhr Nachrichten in German Retrieved 26 June 2020 a b Langer Freddy 22 June 2020 Zum Tod von Anna Blume Der Suppenteller als Heiligenschein FAZ in German Retrieved 24 June 2020 a b c d e f Anna und Bernhard Blume nrw museum de in German 2011 Archived from the original on 28 March 2012 Retrieved 6 September 2011 Documenta 6 Exhibition catalog in German documenta 1977 ISBN 978 3 920453 00 2 Anna Blume gestorben kunstforum de in German 22 June 2020 Retrieved 23 June 2020 a b Anna und Bernhard Blume Deutsche Borse Photography Foundation 2011 Retrieved 21 June 2020 Ingeborg Ruthe 3 September 2011 Das Aufmucken der Dinge Der Kolner Neo Dadaist Bernhard Blume ist nach schwerer Krankheit gestorben Berliner Zeitung in German Ingeborg Ruthe 3 September 2011 Fotograf Bernhard Blume gestorben in German dpa Retrieved 5 September 2011 Kolner Fotokunstlerin Anna Blume gestorben In den Fallen der Gewohnheit theworldnews net in German Kolner Stadt Anzeiger 21 June 2010 Retrieved 22 June 2020 Werka aus der Sammlung des MMK Museum fur Moderne Kunst in German 2020 Retrieved 23 June 2020 Bernhard Blume Museum of Modern Art 2011 Retrieved 6 September 2011 Joy Knows No Mercy Hatje Cantz Publishers Ostfildern Ruit New York 2004 ISBN 3775791531 Kunstlerin Anna Blume gestorben in German WDR Retrieved 21 June 2020 Anna amp Bernhard Blume Reine Vernunft Staatliche Museen zu Berlin 2008 Archived from the original on 29 September 2012 Retrieved 5 September 2011 Sixty years Sixty works e flux com 2009 Retrieved 12 February 2012 Der Westen leuchtet Kunstmuseum Bonn 2010 Archived from the original on 27 March 2012 Retrieved 5 September 2011 Brock Bazon 2011 Vortrag Rede Aktionsmetaphern von Anna und Bernhard Johannes Blume Vernissage der Ausstellung bazonbrock de Retrieved 21 June 2020 Trautes Heim nrw museum de in German 3 August 2011 Archived from the original on 28 June 2020 Retrieved 28 June 2020 Blume Anna amp Bernhard 2020 Transzendentaler Konstruktivismus Digitale Sammlung Staedelmuseum in German Retrieved 28 June 2020 Anna amp Bernhard Blume in German Zentrum fur Kunst und Medien Karlsruhe 1997 Retrieved 21 June 2020 Malerei mit der Kamera Berliner Morgenpost in German 6 December 2010 Retrieved 6 September 2011 Konrad von Soest Preis in German LWL Museum fur Kunst und Kultur Retrieved 21 June 2020 Edwin Scharff Preis in German Hamburg Retrieved 21 June 2020 Kunstpreis Berlin Jubilaumsstiftung 1848 1948 in German Akademie der Kunste Retrieved 21 June 2020 Sources editCatalogue of documenta 6 Vol 1 Malerei Plastik Environment Performance Vol 2 Fotografie Film Video Vol 3 Handzeichnungen Utopisches Design Bucher Kassel 1977 ISBN 3 920453 00 X Honnef Klaus 150 Jahre Fotografie Erweiterte Sonderausgabe von Kunstforum International 150 Jahre Fotografie III Fotografie auf der documenta 6 Band 22 Mainz Frankfurt am Main Zweitausendeins 1977External links editNachlass Anna und Bernhard Blume Anna amp Bernhard Blume artfacts net Jurgen Hohmeyer Poltergeister gegen Karos Die Photokunstler Anna und Bernhard Johannes Blume betreiben eine Chaotisierung der Kleinburger Kuche Der Spiegel 9 November 1987 Marion Kittelmann Heils Wahn und Zeit Schwindel im Werk von Anna amp Bernhard Blume Archived 2 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine dissertation Wuppertal 2002 in German Zum Tod des Fotokunstlers Bernhard Blume Erinnerung an eine Dortmunder Ausstellung revierpassagen de 3 September 2011 in German Damian Zimmermann Taumelnd im Wahnzimmer Nachruf Der Kolner Fotograf Bernhard Blume dessen Kunst erheitert und erhellt ist gestorben Kolner Stadtanzeiger 3 September 2011 in German Anna und Bernhard Blume Galerie Parrotta 2010 Thomas Dreher Bernhard Johannes amp Anna Maria Blume Fotosequenzen In Artefactum Nr 26 November December 1988 January 1989 pp 18 23 in German pp 62 64 in French 15 September 2015 bis 22 August 2016 Anna amp Bernhard Blume Transzendentaler Konstruktivismus in German Cologne 2015 Kunstlerin Anna Blume ist tot broadcast in German WDR 22 June 2020 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