Ursula Strozynski

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Ursula Strozynski (born 11 January 1954 in Dingelstädt) is a German painter and graphic artist.

Life[edit]

Ursula Strozynski studied architecture at the Technische Universität Dresden from 1972 to 1976. From 1976 to 1977 she worked on the project planning of a large Berlin company. Since then she has lived in Berlin-Pankow as a freelance artist. In 1992, together with Marguerite Blume-Cárdenas, Elli Graetz, Annet Gröschner, Gisela Kurkhaus-Müller and Nuria Quevedo, among others, she founded the Künstlerinnen-Initiative Xanthippe e.V.

Through her studies and her work afterwards, she has a preference for graphics, etchings and paintings of industrial plants and buildings as well as other architecturally interesting themes. As a long-standing lecturer at the Marburg Summer Academy up to the present day (2012), she passes on her experience. Her works were part of the Marburger Kunstverein's group exhibition Bildersuchen.[1]

Prenzlauer Allee S-Bahn station 1982

Since 1981 she has had regular personal exhibitions and has also taken part in international exhibitions.[2] Her works can be found in the Nationalgalerie Berlin, the Kunstarchiv Beeskow, the Kunstsammlung Berlin Marzahn-Hellersdorf, the Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin, the Ludwig Galerie Schloss Oberhausen and the Jüdisches Museum New York.

Representation of Ursula Strozynski in the visual arts (selection)[edit]

  • Ellen Fuhr: Ursula Strozynski (etching, 1987)[3]
  • Christian Borchert: The painter Ursula Strozynski in front of one of her works (several photographs; 1996)[4]

Works (selection)[edit]

Solo exhibitions[edit]

  • 1981 Berlin, Kleine Humboldt-Galerie
  • 1986 Frankfurt (Oder), Galerie Junge Kunst
  • 1990 Berlin, Galerie Eva Poll
  • 1994 Hamburg, Galerie Rose
  • 1997 Bautzen, Galerie Budyssin
  • 1999 Berlin, Galerie Inselstraße
  • 1999 Berlin, Forum Amalienpark
  • 2001 Berlin, Galerie Sophien-Edition
  • 2003 Berlin, Galerie 100
  • 2004 Berlin, Galerie Vagt
  • 2006 Berlin, Forum am Amalienpark
  • 2013 Berlin, Galerie Pankow[5]
  • 2019 Manfred Butzmann and Ursula Strozynski, Kunstpavillon Heringsdorf[6]

Furthermore, her works were shown at numerous group exhibitions. At the IX. and X. Art Exhibition of the GDR in Dresden she was represented with several works.

Literature[edit]

  • Strozynski, Ursula. In: Dietmar Eisold (ed.): Lexikon Künstler in der DDR. Verlag Neues Leben, Berlin, 2010. ISBN 978-3-355-01761-9, p. 936

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Archived (Date missing) at marburger-kunstverein.de (Error: unknown archive URL) 35 Jahre Sommerakademie Marburg (13. Juli – 23. August 2012)
  2. ^ Rede zur Vernissage: Manfred Butzmann & Ursula Strozynski im Kunstpavillon Heringsdorf, Juli 2019, Abdruck in: Matthias Thalheim: Fatzer im Radio - Begegnungen seltener Natur, S. 380–390, Verlag epubli, Berlin 2019
  3. ^ http://www.deutschefotothek.de/documents/obj/80054501/df_hauptkatalog_0739298
  4. ^ http://www.deutschefotothek.de/documents/obj/80199670/df_bo-pos-03_0000446
  5. ^ Information zur Ausstellung Ursula Strozynski - Arbeiten auf Papier in der Galerie Pankow, 2013[dead link]
  6. ^ Laudatio Matthias Thalheim, siehe Fatzer im Radio - Begegnungen seltener Natur, epubli Verlag, Berlin 2019, S. 380–390