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The image displays an open book featuring biographical and professional information about two individuals: Hermann Waldenburg and Peter Ackermann.
Hermann Waldenburg:
His one-man shows include:
The image shows a section of a book or catalog containing biographical information and exhibition lists for two artists, Hermann Waldenburg and Peter Ackermann.
For Hermann Waldenburg:
For Peter Ackermann:
Additionally, there is a black-and-white photograph of Peter Ackermann's work titled "The Early Industry" from 1969, displayed prominently on the right side of the image. The photograph shows a somewhat industrial or utilitarian architectural setting.
The image shows an open book featuring biographical and exhibition information for two artists: Hermann Waldenburg and Peter Ackermann.
Hermann Waldenburg:
Peter Ackermann:
Additionally, there is a black-and-white photograph on the page showing an installation or artwork titled "Peter Ackermann, The Early Industry, 1969". The photograph depicts an arrangement of industrial materials and structures, likely part of Ackermann's work.
The image shows an open book or catalog featuring information about two artists: Hermann Waldenburg and Peter Ackermann.
Hermann Waldenburg:
One-Man Shows:
Peter Ackermann:
Selected List of One-Man Shows:
Awards among others:
The right page includes a black-and-white photograph titled "Peter Ackermann, The Early Industry, 1969," depicting a cityscape with industrial elements.
The image displays two pages from an exhibition catalog or a similar publication, featuring biographical and professional information about two artists: Hermann Waldenburg and Peter Ackermann.
Biography:
Education:
One-Man Shows:
Biography:
Education:
Selected List of One-Man Shows:
Awards:
The right page also includes an artwork titled "Peter Ackermann, The Early Industry, 1969," showcasing a black and white image of what appears to be an industrial or mechanical scene.
The image depicts a page from a book or catalog that provides biographical information and exhibition history for two artists: Hermann Waldenburg and Peter Ackermann. The page is divided into two sections, one for each artist.
Hermann Waldenburg:
One-Man Shows:
Peter Ackermann:
Selected List of One-Man Shows:
Awards among others:
The page also includes a black-and-white photograph titled "Peter Ackermann: The Early Industry, 1969," which appears to show a group of people in a factory or industrial setting.
The image shows an open book with biographical information and an exhibit of works for two artists, Hermann Waldenburg and Peter Ackermann. On the left side, the book provides a list of years with respective events or achievements for Hermann Waldenburg, starting with the year of his birth in 1940 and continues with significant educational milestones and exhibition locations through 1972.
On the right side, a similar formatted list details the life and career of Peter Ackermann, beginning with his birth in 1934 and including educational background, one-man shows from 1963 to 1971, and awards such as the German Art Critic Prize in 1966 and the Villa Romana Prize in Florence in 1971. Below this list is a black and white reproduction of an artwork by Peter Ackermann titled "The Early Industry" from 1969. The artwork depicts fractured and repeated imagery of a figure, possibly a worker, in front of an industrial building façade, suggesting movement or a sequence of actions. The repetition and distortion create an unsettling, disorienting effect.
Behind the book, several other open books and papers are partially visible, suggesting this image was taken within an archival, research, or study environment.
The image shows an open booklet or pamphlet with biographical and career information about two artists, Hermann Waldenburg and Peter Ackermann.
On the left side, under the heading "HERMANN WALDENBURG," there are details such as his birth year (1940) and place (Waldenburg), his studies at various art academies, a study trip to Mexico and Central America, and a traveling fellowship to Spain. It also lists several "One-Man Shows" from 1967 to 1972 held in various cities, including Berlin, Munich, Madrid, Rome, New York, and Naples.
In the center, under the heading "PETER ACKERMANN," there is similar information including his birth year (1934) and place (Jena), his studies at the Free University in Berlin and the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin, and a selected list of one-man shows from 1963 to 1972 held in various cities such as Berlin, Copenhagen, Athens, Rome, Milan, Toronto, and Karlsruhe. Awards mentioned include the 1966 German Art Critic Prize and the 1971 Villa Romana Prize in Florence.
On the right side, there is a black and white photograph or artwork labeled "Peter Ackermann, The Early Industry, 1969." The image depicts a scene with abstract or geometrically fragmented figures and industrial architecture in the background.
The booklet appears to be some form of an exhibition catalog or artist profile material.
The image shows a document with the names "Hermann Waldenburg" and "Peter Ackermann" at the top. The document contains a list of events and exhibitions that Hermann Waldenburg participated in during his lifetime. The list includes years, locations, and specific events such as exhibitions and study trips. The document also includes a picture of a man standing on a skateboard, which may be related to one of the events listed. The document appears to be a personal record or biography of Hermann Waldenburg, highlighting his artistic and professional achievements.
The image shows an open book or catalog page featuring information about two artists: Hermann Waldenburg and Peter Ackermann. The page is divided into two columns, each detailing the artist's background, education, exhibitions, and awards.
This page effectively summarizes the professional trajectories of both Hermann Waldenburg and Peter Ackermann, highlighting their educational paths, exhibition histories, and accolades.