EN-benefitz-catalog
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
34<br />
35<br />
52. Vera Leutloff – Vorbei: Tau<br />
2010, oil on canvas, 55x55<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 1.050<br />
53. Simon Mullan – Ivan<br />
51. Anna Lehmann-Brauns – BNB Club, Oakland<br />
2016, c-print, 50x50<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 750<br />
Anna Lehmann-Brauns (born 1967 in Berlin, Germany) studied at the<br />
Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig in the master class of Prof.<br />
Joachim Brohm.<br />
She took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“100 Jahre Dada”, Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck, Remagen (2016);<br />
“Architekturbild 2015 – Nachbarschaft”, Deutsches Architekturmuseum,<br />
Frankfurt am Main (2015); “Gegen den Tag”, Haus am Lützowplatz, Berlin<br />
(2015); “Anna Lehmann-Brauns – New Photographs”, Galerie Springer, Berlin<br />
(2015); “Drive The Change”, 100plus Zürich, Zürich (2014); “Paradise Black”,<br />
LSD Galerie, Berlin; Kunstvilla Bregenz, , Bregenz (2012); ”Anna Lehmann-<br />
Brauns”, Galerie Greulich, Frankfurt am Main (2011); “Kunstpreis Hospiz”,<br />
Arlberg (2010); “New York Photo Festival 2009”, Brooklyn, New York<br />
(2009); “Sexhandel, Mythen, Alltag, Gewalt”, Frauenmuseum Bonn, Bonn<br />
(2006).<br />
2002 she was awarded the grant of the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation and in<br />
1998 she won the 1. Preis des Brita-Kunstpreises and the Kodak Nachwuchs<br />
Förderpreis.<br />
Anna Lehman-Brauns lives and works in Berlin.<br />
www.annalehmannbrauns.de<br />
Vera Leutloff (born 1962 in Hamburg, Germany) studied from 1981 until 1989<br />
at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf with Prof. Alfonso Hüppi. From 2001 until<br />
2004 she was a lecturer at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf.<br />
She took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“Aureoline”, Wasserburg Haus Graven, Langenfeld (2016); “One-Artist-Show,<br />
Art Karlsruhe”, Galerie Reinhold Maas, Karlsruhe (2015); “Preisträgerstand<br />
in Abwandlung”, Galerie Reinhold Maas, Reutlingen (2015); “Neue Bilder -<br />
Ralph”, Kleinsimlinghaus Villa Goecke, Krefeld (2014); Kunstverein Lippstadt,<br />
Lippstadt (2014); “Künstler der Galerie”, Galerie Reinhold Maas, Reutlingen<br />
(2014); “Rembrandt ruft”, Villa Goecke, Krefeld (2013); “Basis: Kunstakademie<br />
Düsseldorf”, Kunstverein Gelsenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen (2012); Galerie Reinhold<br />
Maas, Reutlingen (2012); “Von Karlsruhe nach Petersburg”, Galerie Reinhold<br />
Maas, Reutlingen (2011); “Sehen ist Denken, Die Sammlung der Nationalbank”,<br />
Kunstmuseum Solingen, Solingen (2011); “Natur, Die Altana Kunstsammlung”,<br />
Osthaus Museum, Hagen (2011); “One-Artist-Show, Art Karlsruhe”, Galerie<br />
Festl & Maas, Karlsruhe (2010); Kunstverein Offenburg (2009); Galerie Neher,<br />
Essen (2009); “Wuppertaler Sammler der Gegenwart”, Von der Heydt-Museum<br />
Wuppertal (2009); “ABSOLUE”, Ralph Kleinsimlinghaus Villa Goecke, Krefeld<br />
(2009); “Trendwände”, Kunstraum Düsseldorf (2008).<br />
Her works can be found in the following collections and museums:<br />
Vodafone (Mannesmann AG), Düsseldorf; Ideenkapital, Düsseldorf; Sal.<br />
Oppenheim Privatbank, Köln; Bayerische Landesbank, Düsseldorf; Deutsche<br />
Ausgleichsbank, Bonn; Stadtsparkasse Baden-Baden; Stadtsparkasse Solingen;<br />
Ministerium für Städtebau und Wohnen, Kultur und Sport, Düsseldorf;<br />
Kunstsammlung NRW, Düsseldorf; Ansorg, Mülheim an der Ruhr; Collection<br />
Simpfendörfer, Wiesbaden; Collection Falckenberg, Hamburg. In 1997 she<br />
won the Bergischen Kunstpreis and in 1991 the Villa Romana Preis.<br />
Vera Leutloff lives and works in Düsseldorf<br />
www.vera-leutloff.de<br />
2016, white tiles, grey grout, MDF, 80x60x4<br />
Donated by the artist. Courtesy Galerie Nathalie Halgand, Vienna.<br />
Starting price € 2.100<br />
Simon Mullan (born 1981 in Kiel, Germany) studied from 2001 until 2007 at<br />
thge Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien and from 2008 until 2009 at the<br />
Royal University College of fine art in Stockholm.<br />
He took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“abc art berlin contemporary”, Berlin (2016); “Der Raum”, Galerie Nathalie<br />
Halgand, Vienna (2016); “Die Fläche”, PM/AM, London (2016); “Die Fuge”,<br />
Dittrich & Schlechtriem, Berlin (2016); “Event Potential”, Harbor Gallery,<br />
New York (2015); “State of being”, Belenius/Nordenhake, Stockholm<br />
(2015); “Blue velvet”, Haubrok Foundation/Fahrbereitschaft, Berlin (2015);<br />
“Popularis”, Belmacz Gallery, London (2015); “BIOTOP”, Biologiska Museet,<br />
Stockholm (2014); “NUTCRACKER”, Belmacz Gallery, London (2014); “High<br />
on Low Life”, Telemark Kunstnerssenter, Skien (2014); “Collateral Drawings”,<br />
Beaston Projects, Berlin (2014); “Alpha”, Belenius/Nordenhake, Stockholm<br />
(2014); “Slideluck Stockholm 3”, BioRio, Stockholm (2013); “Rencontres<br />
Internationales”, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin (2012); “Rencontres à<br />
Beyrouth”, Beirut Art Center, Beirut (2012); “Rencontres Internationales”,<br />
Centre Pompidou, Paris (2012); “City, Urban Camouflage”, Belmacz Gallery,<br />
London (2012); “Rencontres Internationales”, Reina Sofia national museum,<br />
Madrid (2010).<br />
In 2016 he won the Konrad-Adenauer grant.<br />
His works can be found in the following collections and museums:<br />
Belmacz Collection, London; Haubrok Foundation, Berlin; Kunsthalle Wien,<br />
Ursula Blickle Video Lounge.<br />
Simon Mullan lives and works in Berlin and London.<br />
www.simonmullan.com, www.galeriehalgand.com<br />
54. DAG (Dag Przybilla) – untitled<br />
2015, mixed media on canvas, 50x50<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 800<br />
DAG (Dag Przybilla born 1964 in Eberswalde, Germany) studied from 1985<br />
until 1989 at the Humboldt-University in Berlin and took seminars in painting<br />
and graphic reproduction at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee. Since<br />
2001 he works as a freelance artist.<br />
He took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“Maximum Likelihood”, Kunsthaus Erfurt, Erfurt (2016); “Herz Haus<br />
Messer Kreuz”, Museum Junge Kunst Frankfurt an der Oder (2016);<br />
“Colour me full”, Marie Kirkegaard Gallery, Copenhagen (2015); “Glue@<br />
Amsterdam”, PS, Amsterdam (2015); “The Cambridge Rules”, Jochen<br />
Hempel, Berlin (2014); “Alles Wasser”, Galerie Mikael Andersen, Copenhagen<br />
(2013); “Rasterfahndung”, Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Stuttgart (2012);<br />
“Massenbeschleuniger”, Galerie Lorenz, Frankfurt am Main (2010); “New<br />
Contemporaries”, Art Cologne, Köln (2006); “Blueblood/Blue Collar”,<br />
Heaven Gallery, Chicago (2002).<br />
DAG (Dag Przybilla) lives and works in Berlin.<br />
www.dagberlin.de