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Stefan Haenni

Stefan Haenni (born 4 August 1958 in Thun) is a Swiss painter and a crime novel writer.[1]

Biography

Stefan Haenni visited the Schule für Gestaltung in Bern and studied at the University of Bern and the Université de Fribourg history of art and psychology. With his painting Haenni reached in the 1980 first appreciations. He realized among other things works with the portraits from the Nobelprice winner Nagib Machfus and the surrealistic Swiss painter Meret Oppenheim. The leading subject of modern oriental painting reached Haenni after a trip along the Nile in 1990. Many works were created after that like West-östlicher Divan from Goethe, the series of Monde Arabe and Lawrence of Arabia – new paintings about an old film. "Haenni's paintings live from affection for the world of the Orient without denying their anchoring in Western culture and are such important messengers of international understanding as no other Swiss artist has to show in this perseverance and at the same time lightheartedness."[2] His works are collected in several Swiss Museums of Modern Art, Swiss Banks (BEKB, Credit Suisse, UBS) and private Art-Collections.

Since 2009 Stefan Haenni has also written five crime novels about the Thun private detective Hanspeter Feller (Gmeiner Verlag). The first three novels Narrentod, Brahmsrösi and Scherbenhaufen form the Thun Crime Trilogy, in which the court jester [[Karl the Bold| Charles the Bold as Fulehung, Johannes Brahms with the Thun Sonata or Heinrich von Kleist with the broken jug were at the center of the plot. The crime novel Tellspielopfer is about a robbery murder in the area of the Tellspiele Interlaken. Berner Bärendreck tells the story of a Bernese patrician who gets into trouble because of a painting by Ferdinand Hodler. Todlerone in 2021 is a collection of 24 shortstories playing in the Bernese Oberland. With the anthology Zürihegel in 2022, he expanded the murderous radius into the Zurich Oberland.

Stefan Haenni lives in Thun/Switzerland.

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1979, 1985: Weihnachtsausstellung, Kunstmuseum Thun
  • 1984: Stefan Haenni, Galerie Wendeltreppe, Schloss Schadau, Thun/Switzerland
  • 1985: Young artists, Volkswirtschaftskammer from the Berner Oberland, Interlaken
  • 1988: Milkproject, Intermilch, Ostermundigen
  • 1988: Vernissage without works, Galerie am Kreis, Bern
  • 1989: People and Portraits, Swiss Institute Contemporary Art New York
  • 1990: Projekt Querschnitt, Kinomuseum Moskau
  • 1991: Projekt Querschnitt, Freiraum Helmkestrasse, Hannover
  • 1991: Querschnitt – the Printedition, Weisser Saal, Museum of modern art, Bern/Switzerland
  • 1992: Querschnitt ist tot - es lebe der Querschnitt, Kunstmuseum Thun
  • 1995: Mannsbilder – Frauenzimmer (Sylvie Fleury, Urs Stooss, David Hockney, Stefan Haenni), Galerie Martin Krebs, Bern
  • 1997: New pictures from Aegypt, Galerie Martin Krebs, Bern
  • 1997: From the beginning of art, museum of modern art Olten/Switzerland
  • 1999: Konnex Kairo, Stefan Haenni, Not Vital a.o., Museum of modern art Thun/Switzerland
  • 1999: The promised Rosegarden, Galerie Martin Krebs, Bern
  • 2006: From the Niesen to the pyramids, Galerie Martin Krebs, Bern
  • 2008: Orient and Okzident, Villa Schüpbach, Art Collection Steffisburg
  • 2009: Durch die Blume (Flower view), Samuel Buri, Stefan Haenni, Shirina Shabhazi, Galerie Martin Krebs, Bern
  • 2013: A bed of roses, Stefan Haenni, Ottmar Hörl, David Hockney, Galerie Martin Krebs, Bern
  • 2013: Dazzling, New pictures and tondos, Galerie Martin Krebs, Bern
  • 2015: United Colors, Jim Avignon, Stefan Haenni, Teruko Yokoi, a.o., Galerie Martin Krebs, Bern
  • 2018: Printemps oriental, Galerie Hodler, Thun

Crime novels

  • Narrentod. Fellers erster Fall. Gmeiner, Messkirch 2009, ISBN 978-3-89977-799-4.
  • Brahmsrösi. Fellers zweiter Fall. Gmeiner, Messkirch 2010, ISBN 978-3-8392-1036-9.
  • Scherbenhaufen. Fellers dritter Fall. Gmeiner, Messkirch 2011, ISBN 978-3-8392-1193-9.
  • Berner Bärendreck. Fellers vierter Fall. Gmeiner, Messkirch 2019, ISBN 978-3-8392-2484-7.
  • Tellspielopfer. Fellers fünfter Fall. Gmeiner, Messkirch 2020, ISBN 978-3-8392-2594-3.
  • Todlerone. Winterkrimis. Gmeiner, Messkirch 2020, ISBN 978-3-8392-2763-3.
  • Zürihegel. Winterkrimis. Gmeiner, Messkirch, 2022, ISBN 978-3-8392-0319-4.

References

  1. ^ "Haenni, Stefan" (in German). SIKART Lexikon und Datenbank. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
  2. ^ Stefan Biffiger In: Stefan Haenni, Orient und Okzident, ArchivArte, 2008, p. 37.
  • This article was initially translated from the German Wikipedia.
  • "Stefan Haenni". SIKART Lexicon on art in Switzerland.

Bibliography

  • Schweizerisches Institut für Kunstwissenschaft (Hrsg.): Künstlerverzeichnis der Schweiz 1980–1990. Huber, Frauenfeld 1991.
  • Schweizerisches Institut für Kunstwissenschaft (Hrsg.): Biographisches Lexikon der Schweizer Kunst. Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Zürich 1998, Band 1.
  • Steffan Biffiger: Stefan Haenni: Orient und Okzident – Mit Werkverzeichnis Malerei 1978 bis 2008. ArchivArte, Bern 2008, ISBN 978-3-9522302-5-1.
  • Christoph Geiser: Stefan Haenni: Der Aegyptenzyklus. Galerie Martin Krebs, Bern 1998.
  • Andreas Langenbacher: Dromedar und Ketzerkönig. In: Stefan Haenni: Kunstmuseum Thun, 24. September bis 1. November 1992. Museum of Modern Art Thun, Thun 1992.
  • Hans Christoph von Tavel: Stefan Haenni: Barocklahoma. Ausstellungskatalog, Galerie Martin Krebs, Bern 1994.
  • Franziska Streun: Thun – Ein Lesebuch, Zytglogge Verlag, Bern 2014, p. 100/101. ISBN 978-3-7296-0884-9
  • Paul Ott: Mord im Alpenglühen, Der Schweizer Kriminalroman - Geschichte und Gegenwart, Chronos Verlag, Zürich 2020, p. 223/224. ISBN 978-3-0340-1584-4

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Stefan Haenni to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Stefan Haenni born 4 August 1958 in Thun is a Swiss painter and a crime novel writer 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Exhibitions selection 3 Crime novels 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksBiography EditStefan Haenni visited the Schule fur Gestaltung in Bern and studied at the University of Bern and the Universite de Fribourg history of art and psychology With his painting Haenni reached in the 1980 first appreciations He realized among other things works with the portraits from the Nobelprice winner Nagib Machfus and the surrealistic Swiss painter Meret Oppenheim The leading subject of modern oriental painting reached Haenni after a trip along the Nile in 1990 Many works were created after that like West ostlicher Divan from Goethe the series of Monde Arabe and Lawrence of Arabia new paintings about an old film Haenni s paintings live from affection for the world of the Orient without denying their anchoring in Western culture and are such important messengers of international understanding as no other Swiss artist has to show in this perseverance and at the same time lightheartedness 2 His works are collected in several Swiss Museums of Modern Art Swiss Banks BEKB Credit Suisse UBS and private Art Collections Since 2009 Stefan Haenni has also written five crime novels about the Thun private detective Hanspeter Feller Gmeiner Verlag The first three novels Narrentod Brahmsrosi and Scherbenhaufen form the Thun Crime Trilogy in which the court jester Karl the Bold Charles the Bold as Fulehung Johannes Brahms with the Thun Sonata or Heinrich von Kleist with the broken jug were at the center of the plot The crime novel Tellspielopfer is about a robbery murder in the area of the Tellspiele Interlaken Berner Barendreck tells the story of a Bernese patrician who gets into trouble because of a painting by Ferdinand Hodler Todlerone in 2021 is a collection of 24 shortstories playing in the Bernese Oberland With the anthology Zurihegel in 2022 he expanded the murderous radius into the Zurich Oberland Stefan Haenni lives in Thun Switzerland Exhibitions selection Edit1979 1985 Weihnachtsausstellung Kunstmuseum Thun 1984 Stefan Haenni Galerie Wendeltreppe Schloss Schadau Thun Switzerland 1985 Young artists Volkswirtschaftskammer from the Berner Oberland Interlaken 1988 Milkproject Intermilch Ostermundigen 1988 Vernissage without works Galerie am Kreis Bern 1989 People and Portraits Swiss Institute Contemporary Art New York 1990 Projekt Querschnitt Kinomuseum Moskau 1991 Projekt Querschnitt Freiraum Helmkestrasse Hannover 1991 Querschnitt the Printedition Weisser Saal Museum of modern art Bern Switzerland 1992 Querschnitt ist tot es lebe der Querschnitt Kunstmuseum Thun 1995 Mannsbilder Frauenzimmer Sylvie Fleury Urs Stooss David Hockney Stefan Haenni Galerie Martin Krebs Bern 1997 New pictures from Aegypt Galerie Martin Krebs Bern 1997 From the beginning of art museum of modern art Olten Switzerland 1999 Konnex Kairo Stefan Haenni Not Vital a o Museum of modern art Thun Switzerland 1999 The promised Rosegarden Galerie Martin Krebs Bern 2006 From the Niesen to the pyramids Galerie Martin Krebs Bern 2008 Orient and Okzident Villa Schupbach Art Collection Steffisburg 2009 Durch die Blume Flower view Samuel Buri Stefan Haenni Shirina Shabhazi Galerie Martin Krebs Bern 2013 A bed of roses Stefan Haenni Ottmar Horl David Hockney Galerie Martin Krebs Bern 2013 Dazzling New pictures and tondos Galerie Martin Krebs Bern 2015 United Colors Jim Avignon Stefan Haenni Teruko Yokoi a o Galerie Martin Krebs Bern 2018 Printemps oriental Galerie Hodler ThunCrime novels EditNarrentod Fellers erster Fall Gmeiner Messkirch 2009 ISBN 978 3 89977 799 4 Brahmsrosi Fellers zweiter Fall Gmeiner Messkirch 2010 ISBN 978 3 8392 1036 9 Scherbenhaufen Fellers dritter Fall Gmeiner Messkirch 2011 ISBN 978 3 8392 1193 9 Berner Barendreck Fellers vierter Fall Gmeiner Messkirch 2019 ISBN 978 3 8392 2484 7 Tellspielopfer Fellers funfter Fall Gmeiner Messkirch 2020 ISBN 978 3 8392 2594 3 Todlerone Winterkrimis Gmeiner Messkirch 2020 ISBN 978 3 8392 2763 3 Zurihegel Winterkrimis Gmeiner Messkirch 2022 ISBN 978 3 8392 0319 4 References Edit Haenni Stefan in German SIKART Lexikon und Datenbank Retrieved 24 December 2010 Stefan Biffiger In Stefan Haenni Orient und Okzident ArchivArte 2008 p 37 This article was initially translated from the German Wikipedia Stefan Haenni SIKART Lexicon on art in Switzerland Bibliography EditSchweizerisches Institut fur Kunstwissenschaft Hrsg Kunstlerverzeichnis der Schweiz 1980 1990 Huber Frauenfeld 1991 Schweizerisches Institut fur Kunstwissenschaft Hrsg Biographisches Lexikon der Schweizer Kunst Verlag Neue Zurcher Zeitung Zurich 1998 Band 1 Steffan Biffiger Stefan Haenni Orient und Okzident Mit Werkverzeichnis Malerei 1978 bis 2008 ArchivArte Bern 2008 ISBN 978 3 9522302 5 1 Christoph Geiser Stefan Haenni Der Aegyptenzyklus Galerie Martin Krebs Bern 1998 Andreas Langenbacher Dromedar und Ketzerkonig In Stefan Haenni Kunstmuseum Thun 24 September bis 1 November 1992 Museum of Modern Art Thun Thun 1992 Hans Christoph von Tavel Stefan Haenni Barocklahoma Ausstellungskatalog Galerie Martin Krebs Bern 1994 Franziska Streun Thun Ein Lesebuch Zytglogge Verlag Bern 2014 p 100 101 ISBN 978 3 7296 0884 9 Paul Ott Mord im Alpengluhen Der Schweizer Kriminalroman Geschichte und Gegenwart Chronos Verlag Zurich 2020 p 223 224 ISBN 978 3 0340 1584 4 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stefan Haenni External links EditLiterature by and about Stefan Haenni in the German National Library catalogue Haenni Stefan SIKART Lexicon on art in Switzerland Stefan Haenni bei artnet 1 Stefan Haenni currency designs swissmint for the Swiss National Bank Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stefan Haenni amp oldid 1125241560, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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