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The image shows a page from a book or catalog featuring information about the artist Hermann Waldenburg. The left page contains biographical details and a list of his one-man shows, while the right page displays a black-and-white photograph of an artwork titled "Box of Concrete" created in 1970.
Biographical Details:
One-Man Shows:
The photograph on the right page depicts a sculptural installation titled "Box of Concrete" from 1970, which features a series of dark, elongated shapes resembling umbrellas, arranged in a grid-like pattern.
The image shows a page from a catalog or an artist's book dedicated to Hermann Waldenburg, an artist. On the left side of the page, there is a chronological list detailing his life and career:
Below this list, the page lists several one-man shows held by Waldenburg:
The central part of the page features a black-and-white photograph titled "Hermann Waldenburg, Box of Concrete, 1970". The image shows an arrangement of what appears to be large, geometric concrete forms resembling elongated, cylindrical shapes with rounded tops, possibly forming a sculptural installation or piece.
The page is part of a larger book or catalog, indicated by the visible pages and book binding on the right side of the image.
The image shows an open book or catalog featuring information about the artist Hermann Waldenburg. On the left page, there is a list of biographical details and one-man show exhibitions of Waldenburg. The details include:
The list of one-man shows includes exhibitions from 1967 to 1972 in various galleries and cities such as Berlin, Munich, Wildeshausen, Karlsruhe, Lüneburg, Madrid, Mannheim, Mainz, Hamburg, Cologne, Bad Harzburg, New York, Naples, and others.
On the right page, there is a black and white photograph of an art installation. The artwork, titled "Box of Concrete, 1970," by Hermann Waldenburg, appears to be a series of concrete forms or structures arranged in a line. The photograph is credited to the artist in the caption below the image.
The image is of an informational pamphlet or exhibition catalog for the artist Hermann Waldenburg. Here's a detailed summary:
The pamphlet lists various one-man exhibitions of Hermann Waldenburg's work at different galleries and institutions from 1967 to 1972:
The image on the pamphlet is a photograph of an artwork titled "Box of Concrete," created by Hermann Waldenburg in 1970. It features a row of silhouetted human figures against a textured background, with vertical lines extending from the top to the bottom of the image.
This pamphlet appears to provide a comprehensive overview of Waldenburg's early career and significant exhibitions.
The image shows a document, likely a page from an artist's monograph or exhibition catalog, dedicated to the artist Hermann Waldenburg. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:
Artist Information:
Exhibitions (One-Man Shows):
Artwork:
The document is part of a larger book, as evidenced by the visible binding and other pages in the background. The layout is clean and organized, providing a comprehensive overview of the artist's early career and exhibitions.
The image shows a document or brochure related to the artist Hermann Waldenburg. The document contains a biography and a list of one-man shows he participated in, alongside an image of one of his artworks.
Biographical Information:
One-Man Shows:
Artwork:
The document is bound within a folder or booklet, with the visible pages indicating it is part of a larger collection or catalog.
The image shows an open scrapbook or portfolio with two pages visible. The left page contains biographical and exhibition information about an artist named Hermann Waldenburg. It lists key dates including his birth in 1940, his studies at various art academies, study trips, and traveling fellowships between 1940 and 1970. Additionally, it provides a list of his one-man art shows from 1967 to 1972, including the locations and galleries.
The right page features a black and white photo of an artwork titled "Box of Concrete," created by Hermann Waldenburg in 1970. The artwork depicts a series of tall, thin plant-like forms in a box-like structure against a textured background. The overall layout suggests this is part of an artist's portfolio or exhibition catalog.
This image showcases an open book or catalog with a page visible on the right side featuring a black and white reproduction of an artwork. The artwork visible is titled "Hermann Waldenburg. Box of Concrete, 1970," and it appears to depict elongated shapes that could be interpreted as abstract or stylized figures with round tops, on thin supports, cast in shadow against a lighter background within a rectangular frame which is possibly a representation of a concrete structure or artwork. It exhibits a stark contrast between the shapes and the background, giving it an almost silhouetted effect.
On the left page, there is biographical information about the artist Hermann Waldenburg, listing his year of birth, education, travels, and a timeline of his one-man shows from 1969 to 1972, including galleries and institutions where he exhibited. This suggests the book is a retrospective catalog of Waldenburg's career, detailing his exhibitions and artworks up to that point in time. The top-left of the image shows the edges of some other books or catalogs, indicating that this item is part of a collection or library.
The image depicts an open book or catalog page featuring information about the artist Hermann Waldenburg. The page is divided into two sections:
The page serves as a biographical and exhibition history for the artist Hermann Waldenburg, highlighting his educational background, travels, and notable solo exhibitions. The inclusion of the artwork "Box of Concrete" provides a visual representation of his artistic style and subject matter from 1970. The layout is clean and organized, typical of an art catalog or exhibition brochure.
The image shows a book open to a page with the name "Hermann Waldenburg" at the top. The book appears to be a biography or an artist's monograph, as it contains information about Waldenburg's life and career. The left side of the page lists Waldenburg's birth year, 1940, and his birthplace, Waldenburg. The right side of the page features a black-and-white photograph of a row of mushrooms. The text on the page provides details about Waldenburg's education, including his studies at the Academy of Art in Stuttgart from 1960 to 1961 and a study trip to Mexico and Central America from 1961 to 1962. It also mentions a traveling fellowship to Spain from 1969 to 1970. The page also lists several exhibitions that Waldenburg participated in, including the "One-Man Shows" at the Berlin Kunsthalle in 1967 and the Galerie Ruth Leuw in Munich in 1969.