Eminent Architects. Seen by Ingrid von Kruse / Frankfurt / Main, 18/11/2011

Eminent Architects.

Seen by Ingrid von Kruse


Portrait Norman Foster, © Ingrid von Kruse / 19 November 2011 – 15 January 2012
Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM)
Schaumainkai 43, 60596 Frankfurt am Main
(3rd floor)
OPENING:
Fri, 18 November 2011, 19.00
PRESS CONFERENCE:
Fri, 18 November 2011, 17.00
OPEN:
Tues., Thurs.-Sat. 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. / Wed. 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. /
Sun. 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.; closed Mondays
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION / 2
BIOGRAPHY INGRID VON KRUSE / 3
PUBLICATION / 4
IMPRINT / 5
COMING SOON / CONTACT / 6


EMINENT ARCHITECTS IN SENSITIVE PORTRAITS

Man as the creator of constructed space has at all times decisively shaped and influenced his environment. This symbiosis of individuals, architecture and culture seems to find today’s formal and esthetic expression, in particular, in ever more spectacular contemporary buildings. The photographer, Ingrid von Kruse, depicts in her 32 portraits internationally recognized architects who have decisively influenced the architecture of our time as well as the specific ways and means in which we perceive the built environment. In exceptionally expressive and personal black-and-white photographs von Kruse enables us to gain an all but intimate insight into the individuals and their work.

Ingrid von Kruse, working always with an analog Hasselblad and using natural light only, photographs the architects in their personal environment, their ateliers, their homes or recent construction sites. Prior to releasing the shutter, the photographer familiarizes herself with the achievements and the publications of the portrayed individuals and then in conversation attempts to create a relaxed atmosphere for the shooting.

The portrait photographs are complemented in the exhibition and in the accompanying publication by sketches and photographs of models created in the respective ateliers of the architects. In addition, the portrayed individuals comment in short texts on their personal approach to architecture. In the overall display, the photographs, models, sketches and short commentaries combine to create extraordinary portraits of eminent architects. Photographs of Tadao Ando, Gottfried Böhm, Mario Botta, Santiago Calatrava, David Chipperfield, Peter Eisenman, Norman Foster, Frank O. Gehry, Meinhard von Gerkan, Zaha Hadid, Hans Hollein, Bjarke Ingels, Helmut Jahn, Rem Koolhaas, Phyllis Lambert, Daniel Libeskind, Volkwin Marg, Richard Meier, Rafael Moneo, Oscar Niemeyer, Ryue Nishizawa, Ieoh Ming Pei, Dominique Perrault, Renzo Piano, Richard Rogers, Kazuyo Sejima, Àlvaro Siza, Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, Albert Speer, Oswald Mathias Ungers and Peter Zumthor are on display.

The presentation on the third floor of the Deutsches Architekturmuseum is enhanced by selected models from the DAM archives of projects by these architects.


CURRICULUM VITAE OF INGRID VON KRUSE

The photographer, Ingrid von Kruse, was born in Hamburg and initially studied Graphics and Design at the College for Creative Arts in Hamburg. She came into contact with photography in a rather indirect manner through efforts to display her own creative designs in a favorable light using the camera. Her first very successful exhibition was of impressive photographs taken during a trip to Italy, simultaneously marking the turning point in her professional career. She made the decision to study photography at the Polytechnic University in Essen (1978-1981) and, during the following years, began to concentrate ever more on portrait photography. With meticulous and exacting observation and intuition, Ingrid von Kruse creates extraordinary portraits of eminent personalities. Various international exhibitions have taken place in connection with her books, such as “Europe Taken Literally”, “Time and Moments”, and “Venice – Voices between the Stone and the Sea”. Her work has become an integral part of several public and private collections. Ingrid von Kruse lives and works in Hamburg.

EXHIBITIONS (AN EXCERPT)

2011 Eminent Architects. Seen by Ingrid von Kruse

DAM German Museum of Architecture, Frankfurt am Main

2007 Magical Steeds

WestLicht. Showcase for Photography

2007 natura morta

Anna Augstein Fine Arts, Berlin

2006 Magical Steeds

Glyptothek State Antique Collection, Munich

2005 Magical Steeds – Black and White

Museum for Arts and Crafts, Hamburg

2004 Speak, Stone, to me of…..Early Photographs from Rome and Sicily

Istituto di Cultura (Cultural Institute), Hamburg

2004 A Portrait of Venice

Hall of Art Museum St. Annen, Lübeck

2003 Ritratto di Venezia (Portrait of Venice)

Goethe Institute, Rome

2003 Horst Janssen in Focus

Art Museum Hamburg

2002 Horst Janssens Lovers – Muses – Children; Photographic Portraits

Art Museum Hamburg

1999 Moments

Hauswedell and Nolte, Hamburg

1992-1998 Europe Taken Literally, 115 Portraits

Saarbrücken, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, München, among others (1997-1998); Harvard University, Boston (1995), Centre Borschette, Brussels (1994); Museum for Arts and Crafts, Hamburg; State Representative’s Office for North Rhine, Westphalia, Bonn; International Cultural Centre, Krakau; Goethe Institute, Warsaw; Prague Castle, Prague; State Museum, Braunschweig; House of Artists, Moscow (1993), German Historic Museum Berlin, Zeughaus (1992)

1988 Time and Moments, Photographic Portraits

State Museum of the Rhine, Bonn; Quadrat Joseph-Albers-MUSEUM, Bottrop; Tonhalle, Düsseldorf; Aalto Theater, Essen

1982 Photographs from Rome and Sicily

Von der Heydt-Museum, Wuppertal

PUBLICATION

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Ingrid von Kruse (Ed.)

Eminent Architects
Seen by Ingrid von Kruse
Jovis Publisher, Berlin / 2011
German / English, 288 Pages, with approx. 124 b/w Photos and 50 plans and sketches
Hardcover with Clothbound
Dimensions: 24,5 x 28,5 cm
With an introduction by Martha Thorne
ISBN: 978-3-86859-111-8
Bookstore / museum shop prize 68.- EUR

IMPRINT

Eminent Architects. Seen by Ingrid von Kruse

19 November 2011 - 15 January 2012 at the Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM)

An Exhibition by Deutsches Architekturmuseum (Dam)

Exhibition Coordination and Logistics Peter Cachola Schmal, Annette Becker

Assistance Tristan Lorenz

Exhibition Design Mario Lorenz, DESERVE.de

Exhibition Logo Kraft plus Wiechmann Grafikdesign

Hand Prints on Silver-Gelatine Baryta Paper Larry Lazarus, Lazarus Fine Prints, Hamburg

Museum Education Unit Christina Budde, Yorck Förster

Public Relations Brita Köhler, Stefanie Lampe

Library Research Erich Wagner

Translations Jeremy Gaines, Dr. Carolyn Kayser (Presstext)

Office Staff Inka Plechaty

Administrative Staff Yvonne Künstler

Registrar Wolfgang Welker

Framing Valerian Wolenik

Setup For The Exhibition Christian Walter with Marina Barry, Pietro Paolo Brunino, Enrico Hirsekorn, Eike Laeuen, Achim Müller-Rahn, Harald Pompl, Michael Reiter, Angela Tonner, Beate Voigt, Herbert Warmuth, Gerhard Winkler

/ Press images for announcements and reports during the exhibition period at www.dam-online.de

2 December 2011 – 29 April 2012

WOHA. Breathing Architecture

10 December 2011 – 29 April 2012

schneider+schumacher

28 January 2012 – 29 April 2012

DAM Prize for Architecture in Germany 2011

DEUTSCHES ARCHITEKTURMUSEUM

Press & Public Relations

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