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Liselotte Strelow

Liselotte Strelow (11 September 1908 – 30 September 1981) was a German photographer.

Life edit

 
Scene from Die Fledermaus with Edel von Rothe, premiere at the Düsseldorfer Opernhaus 1954, photographed by Liselotte Strelow
 
Edel von Rhote in Das Goldfischglas, Düsseldorfer Opernhaus 1954, photographed by Liselotte Strelow

Born in Redel, Pommerania, the farmer's daughter went to Berlin in 1930, where she took photography courses at the Lette-Verein school. In 1932, she learned in the studio of the Jewish photographer Suse Byk, after which she was employed by Kodak (Germany). In 1938, she took over Suse Byk [de]'s studio on Kurfürstendamm[1] The studio as well as most of her photo archive were destroyed in a bombing raid in winter 1944.[2]

After fleeing from Pomerania in 1945, she first went to Detmold, and in 1950 she opened a studio on Königsallee in Düsseldorf. She specialised in portrait and theatre photography. Her pictures in collaboration with Gustaf Gründgens and Elisabeth Flickenschildt soon made her famous. After the Deutsche Bundespost chose her portrait of Theodor Heuss as the basis for a series of stamps of the Bundespräsident in 1959, she was able to choose her clients. Her portraits of Konrad Adenauer, Rudolf Augstein, Maria Callas, Uwe Johnson and Thomas Mann as well as Ingeborg Bachmann, Gottfried Benn, Joseph Beuys,[3] Lea Steinwasser, Jean Cocteau, Marlene Dietrich and Hildegard Knef.[4]

Strelow was a member of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Lichtbildner (GDL) and the German Society for Photography (DGPh). A part of her photographic estate - mainly portrait photographs - is in the Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn in Bonn, the much larger part of his theatre photography estate is in the Theatermuseum Düsseldorf [de], sooner the "Dumont-Lindemann Archiv".

The photographer died in Hamburg at the age of 73.

Prizes edit

  • 1969: David Octavius Hill-Medaille, vergeben durch die Gesellschaft Deutscher Lichtbildner e.V. (GDL); seit 1988 vergeben durch :die Fotografische Akademie GDL, gemeinsam mit der Stadt Leinfelden-Echterdingen als David Octavius Hill Medaille / Kunstpreis der Stadt Leinfelden-Echterdingen
  • 1976: Kulturpreis of the German Society for Photography (together with Rosemarie Clausen and Regina Relang)

Exhibitions edit

  • 2008/2009: Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn.[5]
  • 2009: Historisches Museum Frankfurt
  • 2010: Willy-Brandt-Haus, Berlin
  • 2010: Kunsthalle Erfurt
  • 2019: Liselotte Stresow BILDERGESCHICHTEN, Johanna Breede PHOTOKUNST

Further reading edit

  • Liselotte Strelow. Das manipulierte Menschenbildnis oder Die Kunst, fotogen zu sein. Econ, Düsseldorf 1961
  • Liselotte Strelow. Portraits 1933–1972 (Exhibition catalogue, Bonn 1977), edited by Klaus Honnef, Cologne 1977, ISBN 3-7927-0344-0
  • Johanna Wolf-Breede: Liselotte Strelow. Portrait einer Portraitphotographin. Munich 1987, MA - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich 1987
  • Liselotte Strelow (1908–1981). Erinnerungen (Exhibition catalogue, Bad Bevensen), edited by Detlef Gosselk and Heide Raschke, with texts by Klaus Honnef and Johanna Wolf-Breede, Lüneburg 1989
  • Sidney Darchinger: Gesicht als Ereignis: Liselotte Strelow. Porträtphotographie 1939–1974.[6] Bonn 1997. Diss. Bonn 1994
  • Liselotte Strelow. Momente der Wahrheit – Bilder eines Jahrhunderts. With a text by Marlene Rytlewski, Hinstorff, Rostock 2006, ISBN 3-356-01146-4
  • Liselotte Strelow: Retrospektive 1908–1981. Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern 2008, ISBN 978-3-7757-2238-4

References edit

  1. ^ Christiane Kuhlmann [de]: Bewegter Körper - Mechanischer Apparat. Zur medialen Verschränkung von Tanz und Fotografie in den 1920er Jahren an den Beispielen von Charlotte Rudolph, Suse Byk und Lotte Jacobi. Peter Lang, Frankfurt 2003. Diss. Bochum 2001, p. 109
  2. ^ Liselotte Strelow: Retrospektive 1908-1981. p. 16
  3. ^ Liselotte Strelow on ArtNet
  4. ^ Liselotte Strelow on Getty Images
  5. ^ Liselotte Strelow. Retrospektive 1908–1981 (PDF-845-kB), photo-archiv.info, retrieved 18 January 2021
  6. ^ Gesicht als Ereignis: Liselotte Strelow. Porträtphotographie 1939–1974 on WorldCat

External links edit

  • Literature by and about Liselotte Strelow in the German National Library catalogue
  • Liselotte Strelow discography at Discogs  
  • www.photo-archiv.info (with the famous Theodor Heuss photo)
  • Ausführliche biografische Informationen und Arbeiten, Frauen-Kultur-Archiv der Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf

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