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Emil Schumacher

Emil Schumacher (29 August 1912 in Hagen, Westfalen – 4 October 1999 in San José, Ibiza) was a German painter. He was an important representative of abstract expressionism in post-war Germany.

Emil Schumacher
Emil Schumacher, 1981
Born(1912-08-29)29 August 1912
Died4 October 1999(1999-10-04) (aged 87)
San José, Spain
NationalityGerman
EducationSchool of Applied Arts in Dortmund, Germany
Known forPainting
Notable workEruption (1956)[1]
B-1 (1969)[2]
Mit Holz, (1980)[3]
Falacca, (1989)[4]
Subito, (1998)[5]
AwardsGuggenheim Award (National Section)

In 2009 the Kunstquartier Hagen was inaugurated combining the Karl Ernst Osthaus-Museum Hagen as well as the newly built Emil Schumacher Museum in one Museum complex.

Early life Edit

Born on 29 August in Hagen, Germany, as the third child of Anna and Emil Schumacher. Enrolled in the secondary school in Hagen, Germany. As an 18-year-old, Emil Schumacher undertakes a four-week-long bicycle tour to Paris, France.

Career Edit

1932–1935: Studies graphic design at the School of Applied Arts in Dortmund intending to become a graphic designer in advertising. On numerous occasions during his studies, he travels abroad by bicycle. One trip takes him over the St. Gotthard Pass to Lago Maggiore, Italy.

1935–1939: Independent artist without participating in exhibits. He undertakes study trips by bicycle to the Netherlands and Belgium.

1939–1945: Service obligation as draftsman in an arms factory, the Akkumulatoren–Werke of Hagen.

1941: Marries Ursula Klapprott. Birth of their son Ulrich.

Since 1945: Immediately after end of war, new start as independent artist.

1947: First solo exhibit in the Studio für neue Kunst. Co-founder of the artist group Junger Westen.

1954: Participates in the Willem Sandberg exhibition Deutsche Kunst nach 45 (German Art after 1945) at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam: for the first time after World War II, Contemporary German Art is shown abroad.[6]

1955: Participates in the exhibition Peintures et sculptures non-figuratives en Allemagne d’aujourd’hui in Paris. This is the first time, 10 years after the war's end, that René Drouin shows contemporary German art at the Cercle Volney in France.

1956: While searching for new media and materials, Schumacher creates his first 'Tastobjekte' (tactile objects). Conrad von Soest Preis (Conrad-von-Soest Award), Münster, Germany.

1958: Travels to Spain, Italy and Tunisia. Participates in the XXIX. Venice Biennale, Italy.

1958–1960: Professorship at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg (University of Fine Arts) in Hamburg, Germany.

1959: Participates in the documenta II in Kassel, Germany, as well as the V. São Paulo Art Biennial, Brazil. First solo exhibit in New York at the Samuel M. Kootz Gallery.

1962: Travels to Libya and Tunisia. Summer stay in Anguillara, Lago di Bracciano, Italy.

1963: Solo exhibit as German contribution to the VII. São Paulo Art Biennial, Brazil. Travels to Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Peru and Bolivia. Once again summer stay in Anguillara, paintings that originated during the stay are shown in the Galeria La Medusa in Rome.

1964: Participates in the documenta III in Kassel, Germany.[7]

1965: Travels through Yugoslavia, to Montenegro, the Herzegovina, and Bosnia.

1966–77: Professorship at the Academy of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe.[8]

1967–68: Guest professorship at the Minneapolis School of Art, Minneapolis, USA. In Minneapolis, a series of works on paper are created. This series called Minneapolis Suite was exhibited at the Lefebre Gallery in New York and at the Galerie de Montréal in Montréal, Canada. Extensive travels through the USA.[9]

1969: Winter stay on the Island of Djerba in Tunisia. Here, the Djerba gouaches were created over the course of the following years.[10]

1971: Since 1971, frequent stays on Ibiza during spring and summer.[11]

1974: Autumn stay in Cunardo, Lago Maggiore where the first ceramics are created in Ceramica Ibis.[12]

1975: Winter stay on Djerba, Tunisia.

1980: Travels through Tunisia and winter stay in Hammamet.

1983: Travels to Marocco where Suite Maroc, encompassing 36 pages, is created.[13]

1985: Guest of Honor of the German Academy of Rome, Villa Massimo, Italy.[14]

1988: In October 1988, a 10-day stay in Irak. Design and creation of a 20 m long ceramic wall in the new building of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia.

1991: Guest professorship at the Concorso Superiore Internazionale del Disegno of the Fondazione Antonio Ratti, Como, Italy.[15]

1996: Schumacher designs a 20 m long and 3 m high mosaic wall for the Colosseo (Rome Metro) in Rome, Italy.[16]

1998: Commission for mural in the Reichstag building, Berlin (executed in 1999).[17]

1999: Member of the Academy of the Arts of Saxony (Sächsische Akademie der Künste), Dresden, Germany. Publication of the book 'GENESIS' with 18 Serigraphies in the edition Har-El, Jaffa/Israel.

Awards Edit

1948: Kunstpreis junger westen from the city of Recklinghausen, Germany.

1955 Art award from the city of Iserlohn, Germany.

1958: Karl Ernst Osthaus Preis (Karl-Ernst-Osthaus Award), Hagen, Germany.

1958: Guggenheim Award (National Section), New York.

1959: Award from the Japanese Cultural Minister in celebration of the V. International Art Exhibition, Tokyo.

1962: Premio Cardazzo in celebration of the XXX. Venice Biennale, Italy.

1962: First prize silver medal, Bang Danh-Du Award in celebration of the 1st International Arts Exhibition, Saigon, Vietnam.

1963: Großer Kunstpreis (Great Art Award) of North Rhine-Westphalia, Düsseldorf, Germany.

1965: Second Prize, VI. Exposition Internationale de Gravure, Ljubljana.

1966: Prize of the Governor of Tokyo, in celebration of the 5th International Biennale Exhibition of Prints, Tokyo, Japan.

1968: Receives First Class Cross of Merit from the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.

1968: Member of the Academy of Arts Berlin, Germany.

1974: Award of the city of Ibiza in celebration of the Graphic-Biennial 1974.

1978: August Macke Prize of the city of Meschede, Germany.

1982: Member of the Order of Merit (Pour le Mérite) of Sciences and the Arts.

1982: Rubenspreis (Rubens Award) from the city of Siegen, Ring of Honor from the city of Hagen, both Germany.

1983: Receives Grand Cross of Merit with Star from the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.

1987: Jerg-Ratgeb-Preis (Jörg-Ratgeb-Award) of the city of Reutlingen, Germany.

1987: Award of the European Academy of Fine Arts, Trier, Germany.

1987: Order of Merit of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

1988: Silver Medal in celebration of the 2. International Biennial in Bagdad, Irak.

1988: Honorary citizenship of the city of Hagen.

1990: Herbert-Boeckl-Award for Modern European Painting.

1990: First Prize of the 1. Biennale Européenne de l’estampe contemporaine Diekirch, Luxembourg.

1991: Grand prix d’honneur, Gold medal in celebration of the XIX. Biennale Internationale de Gravure, Ljubljana.

1991: Harry-Graf-Keßler Award from the Association of German Artists.

1992: Schumacher is awarded an honorary doctorate by the Technical University of Dortmund, Germany.

1993: Salle d’honneur of the XX, Biennale Internationale de Gravure, Ljubljana.

1997: Grand prix d’honneur of the International Graphic Triennial 1997, Kraków, Poland.

1997: Awarded honorary citizenship at the University of Jena (Friedrich-Schiller University), Germany.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "Art » Eruption". Emil Schumacher Museum. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  2. ^ "B-1". Emil Schumacher Museum. Archived from the original on 12 April 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  3. ^ "Mit Holz". Emil Schumacher Museum. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Falacca". Emil Schumacher Museum. Archived from the original on 12 April 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  5. ^ "Subito". Emil Schumacher Museum. Archived from the original on 12 April 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  6. ^ "Emil Schumacher » In Paris, 1951". Emil Schumacher Museum. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  7. ^ "Emil Schumacher » In front of the painting Documenta III". Emil Schumacher Museum. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  8. ^ "Emil Schumacher » In his studio, 1966". Emil Schumacher Museum. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  9. ^ "Art » Paper Doll". Emil Schumacher Museum. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  10. ^ "Emil Schumacher » In his studio, 1967". Emil Schumacher Museum. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  11. ^ "Art » G 31, 1985". Emil Schumacher Museum. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  12. ^ "Emil Schumacher » In his studio, 1974". Emil Schumacher Museum. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  13. ^ "Emil Schumacher » In his studio, 1984". Emil Schumacher Museum. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  14. ^ "Art » Roma 26, (1985)". Emil Schumacher Museum. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  15. ^ "Atelier » The studio, 1997". Emil Schumacher Museum. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  16. ^ "Mosaic Colosseo » Mosaic wall in the Stazione Colosseo, 1996". Emil Schumacher Museum. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  17. ^ "Art » Phases and periods, mural at the Reichstag building in Berlin,1999". Emil Schumacher Museum. Retrieved 24 March 2013.

References Edit

External links Edit

emil, schumacher, august, 1912, hagen, westfalen, october, 1999, josé, ibiza, german, painter, important, representative, abstract, expressionism, post, germany, 1981born, 1912, august, 1912hagen, germanydied4, october, 1999, 1999, aged, josé, spainnationality. Emil Schumacher 29 August 1912 in Hagen Westfalen 4 October 1999 in San Jose Ibiza was a German painter He was an important representative of abstract expressionism in post war Germany Emil SchumacherEmil Schumacher 1981Born 1912 08 29 29 August 1912Hagen GermanyDied4 October 1999 1999 10 04 aged 87 San Jose SpainNationalityGermanEducationSchool of Applied Arts in Dortmund GermanyKnown forPaintingNotable workEruption 1956 1 B 1 1969 2 Mit Holz 1980 3 Falacca 1989 4 Subito 1998 5 AwardsGuggenheim Award National Section In 2009 the Kunstquartier Hagen was inaugurated combining the Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum Hagen as well as the newly built Emil Schumacher Museum in one Museum complex Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditBorn on 29 August in Hagen Germany as the third child of Anna and Emil Schumacher Enrolled in the secondary school in Hagen Germany As an 18 year old Emil Schumacher undertakes a four week long bicycle tour to Paris France Career Edit1932 1935 Studies graphic design at the School of Applied Arts in Dortmund intending to become a graphic designer in advertising On numerous occasions during his studies he travels abroad by bicycle One trip takes him over the St Gotthard Pass to Lago Maggiore Italy 1935 1939 Independent artist without participating in exhibits He undertakes study trips by bicycle to the Netherlands and Belgium 1939 1945 Service obligation as draftsman in an arms factory the Akkumulatoren Werke of Hagen 1941 Marries Ursula Klapprott Birth of their son Ulrich Since 1945 Immediately after end of war new start as independent artist 1947 First solo exhibit in the Studio fur neue Kunst Co founder of the artist group Junger Westen 1954 Participates in the Willem Sandberg exhibition Deutsche Kunst nach 45 German Art after 1945 at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam for the first time after World War II Contemporary German Art is shown abroad 6 1955 Participates in the exhibition Peintures et sculptures non figuratives en Allemagne d aujourd hui in Paris This is the first time 10 years after the war s end that Rene Drouin shows contemporary German art at the Cercle Volney in France 1956 While searching for new media and materials Schumacher creates his first Tastobjekte tactile objects Conrad von Soest Preis Conrad von Soest Award Munster Germany 1958 Travels to Spain Italy and Tunisia Participates in the XXIX Venice Biennale Italy 1958 1960 Professorship at the Hochschule fur bildende Kunste Hamburg University of Fine Arts in Hamburg Germany 1959 Participates in the documenta II in Kassel Germany as well as the V Sao Paulo Art Biennial Brazil First solo exhibit in New York at the Samuel M Kootz Gallery 1962 Travels to Libya and Tunisia Summer stay in Anguillara Lago di Bracciano Italy 1963 Solo exhibit as German contribution to the VII Sao Paulo Art Biennial Brazil Travels to Brazil Argentina Uruguay Peru and Bolivia Once again summer stay in Anguillara paintings that originated during the stay are shown in the Galeria La Medusa in Rome 1964 Participates in the documenta III in Kassel Germany 7 1965 Travels through Yugoslavia to Montenegro the Herzegovina and Bosnia 1966 77 Professorship at the Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe 8 1967 68 Guest professorship at the Minneapolis School of Art Minneapolis USA In Minneapolis a series of works on paper are created This series called Minneapolis Suite was exhibited at the Lefebre Gallery in New York and at the Galerie de Montreal in Montreal Canada Extensive travels through the USA 9 1969 Winter stay on the Island of Djerba in Tunisia Here the Djerba gouaches were created over the course of the following years 10 1971 Since 1971 frequent stays on Ibiza during spring and summer 11 1974 Autumn stay in Cunardo Lago Maggiore where the first ceramics are created in Ceramica Ibis 12 1975 Winter stay on Djerba Tunisia 1980 Travels through Tunisia and winter stay in Hammamet 1983 Travels to Marocco where Suite Maroc encompassing 36 pages is created 13 1985 Guest of Honor of the German Academy of Rome Villa Massimo Italy 14 1988 In October 1988 a 10 day stay in Irak Design and creation of a 20 m long ceramic wall in the new building of the Landtag of North Rhine Westphalia 1991 Guest professorship at the Concorso Superiore Internazionale del Disegno of the Fondazione Antonio Ratti Como Italy 15 1996 Schumacher designs a 20 m long and 3 m high mosaic wall for the Colosseo Rome Metro in Rome Italy 16 1998 Commission for mural in the Reichstag building Berlin executed in 1999 17 1999 Member of the Academy of the Arts of Saxony Sachsische Akademie der Kunste Dresden Germany Publication of the book GENESIS with 18 Serigraphies in the edition Har El Jaffa Israel Awards Edit1948 Kunstpreis junger westen from the city of Recklinghausen Germany 1955 Art award from the city of Iserlohn Germany 1958 Karl Ernst Osthaus Preis Karl Ernst Osthaus Award Hagen Germany 1958 Guggenheim Award National Section New York 1959 Award from the Japanese Cultural Minister in celebration of the V International Art Exhibition Tokyo 1962 Premio Cardazzo in celebration of the XXX Venice Biennale Italy 1962 First prize silver medal Bang Danh Du Award in celebration of the 1st International Arts Exhibition Saigon Vietnam 1963 Grosser Kunstpreis Great Art Award of North Rhine Westphalia Dusseldorf Germany 1965 Second Prize VI Exposition Internationale de Gravure Ljubljana 1966 Prize of the Governor of Tokyo in celebration of the 5th International Biennale Exhibition of Prints Tokyo Japan 1968 Receives First Class Cross of Merit from the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 1968 Member of the Academy of Arts Berlin Germany 1974 Award of the city of Ibiza in celebration of the Graphic Biennial 1974 1978 August Macke Prize of the city of Meschede Germany 1982 Member of the Order of Merit Pour le Merite of Sciences and the Arts 1982 Rubenspreis Rubens Award from the city of Siegen Ring of Honor from the city of Hagen both Germany 1983 Receives Grand Cross of Merit with Star from the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 1987 Jerg Ratgeb Preis Jorg Ratgeb Award of the city of Reutlingen Germany 1987 Award of the European Academy of Fine Arts Trier Germany 1987 Order of Merit of North Rhine Westphalia Germany 1988 Silver Medal in celebration of the 2 International Biennial in Bagdad Irak 1988 Honorary citizenship of the city of Hagen 1990 Herbert Boeckl Award for Modern European Painting 1990 First Prize of the 1 Biennale Europeenne de l estampe contemporaine Diekirch Luxembourg 1991 Grand prix d honneur Gold medal in celebration of the XIX Biennale Internationale de Gravure Ljubljana 1991 Harry Graf Kessler Award from the Association of German Artists 1992 Schumacher is awarded an honorary doctorate by the Technical University of Dortmund Germany 1993 Salle d honneur of the XX Biennale Internationale de Gravure Ljubljana 1997 Grand prix d honneur of the International Graphic Triennial 1997 Krakow Poland 1997 Awarded honorary citizenship at the University of Jena Friedrich Schiller University Germany Notes Edit Art Eruption Emil Schumacher Museum Retrieved 23 March 2013 B 1 Emil Schumacher Museum Archived from the original on 12 April 2013 Retrieved 23 March 2013 Mit Holz Emil Schumacher Museum Retrieved 23 March 2013 Falacca Emil Schumacher Museum Archived from the original on 12 April 2013 Retrieved 23 March 2013 Subito Emil Schumacher Museum Archived from the original on 12 April 2013 Retrieved 23 March 2013 Emil Schumacher In Paris 1951 Emil Schumacher Museum Retrieved 24 March 2013 Emil Schumacher In front of the painting Documenta III Emil Schumacher Museum Retrieved 24 March 2013 Emil Schumacher In his studio 1966 Emil Schumacher Museum Retrieved 24 March 2013 Art Paper Doll Emil Schumacher Museum Retrieved 24 March 2013 Emil Schumacher In his studio 1967 Emil Schumacher Museum Retrieved 24 March 2013 Art G 31 1985 Emil Schumacher Museum Retrieved 24 March 2013 Emil Schumacher In his studio 1974 Emil Schumacher Museum Retrieved 24 March 2013 Emil Schumacher In his studio 1984 Emil Schumacher Museum Retrieved 24 March 2013 Art Roma 26 1985 Emil Schumacher Museum Retrieved 24 March 2013 Atelier The studio 1997 Emil Schumacher Museum Retrieved 24 March 2013 Mosaic Colosseo Mosaic wall in the Stazione Colosseo 1996 Emil Schumacher Museum Retrieved 24 March 2013 Art Phases and periods mural at the Reichstag building in Berlin 1999 Emil Schumacher Museum Retrieved 24 March 2013 References EditEmil Schumacher DuMont Cologne 1981 ISBN 3 7701 1269 5 Emil Schumacher Der Erde naher als den Sternen Malerei 1936 1999 Hirmer Verlag Munchen 2007 ISBN 978 3 7774 3585 5 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein Westfalen Hrsg Einblicke Das 20 Jahrhundert in der Kunstsammlung Nordrhein Westfalen Dusseldorf Hatje Cantz Verlag Ostfildern Ruit 2000 ISBN 3 7757 0853 7External links EditEmil Schumacher in the German National Library catalogue http www emil schumacher stiftung de Emil Schumacher Museum in Hagen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emil Schumacher amp oldid 1133073714, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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