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Peter Hoppe | |
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Born | Chemnitz, Germany | November 27, 1938
Died | March 3, 2010 Berlin, Germany | (aged 71)
Resting place | Wölsickendorf-Wollenberg, Brandenburg, Germany 52°44′19″N 13°55′53″E / 52.738569°N 13.931434°E |
Alma mater | Fine and Applied Arts Academy at Berlin-Weissensee |
Known for | Painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking |
Notable work | "Der Mensch im Kreislauf der Natur" (1979/80) |
Awards | Main price of III. Triennale of realistic painting, Sofia, Bulgaria 1979 Art price of FDJ 1979 Art price of FDGB 1984 |
Website | peterhoppe |
Peter Hoppe (27 November 1938[1] – 3 March 2010)[2][3][4] was one of the important German painters after 1945 in Germany.[5]
His work included canvas painting, panel painting[1], mural painting[1] also sculpture[6], printmaker and theatre designer[7][3][1]. He studied at Fine and Applied Arts Academy at Berlin-Weissensee with the professors Ernst Rudolf Vogenauer, Fritz Dähn, Arno Mohr and Walter Womacka. [8][3][9]
Themes
[edit]Mythology
[edit]Many series of the painter devoted to the greek mythology, [10] like Nike[11], Icarus[8], Orpheus[9], Danaë[9], Dionysus & Bacchus, [12][9] Pan[9] and the Judgment of Paris[13] with over 200 large formats of drawings, lithographs, etchings and painted ceramic plates.[8] Later he extended his work themes with the motive of Cassandra.[14]
Religion
[edit]With the oil painting Pietà (2001)[15], Hoppe painted a significant Christian art motif known as the Pietà, depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the lifeless body of Jesus Christ after it was taken down from the cross.
Mural Painting
[edit]Hoppes finished his first practice painting ("Polytechnik"), during his thesis 1967. The most extensive work "Premnitzer Bilder" was done at the industrial building of the Chemiefaserwerk Premnitz, 1973. The drawing included four walls. 1974 the artist used industrial enamel for the external wall of the sports center in Berlin. [1] The same material he used later for different outdoor murals.
While most of these work is not existing anymore, two recent paintings are still accessible: Morning - Day - Evening - Dream, Freizeitforum Marzahn, Berlin.[16] In the summer of 1993, the artist completed his final mural in a church located in Brandenburg, Germany. This artwork, executed as a secco painting on lime plaster, encompasses an area of approximately 25 square meters.[17]
Still Life
[edit]The artist created a series of still life works, like "Flowers" (12 paintings) (2005), which focuses on the depiction of various floral arrangements.
The "Lobsters" series (also known as "Hummerbilder") began in 1979 at Hoppe's countryside studio, where the artist found inspiration in small crabs from the Parchsteiner See, which later evolved into the primary subjects of his lobster-themed paintings and drawings on canvas and paper.
Landscape painting
[edit]Starting in 1971, Hoppe began to paint scenes of Berlin. With „Dimitroff - Ecke Schönhauser“, „S-Bahnhof Prenzlauer Alle“ and „Helmholtzplatz“ he started realistic paintings in his earlier days. With „Hallenser Stadtlandschaft“ he painted the modern architecture of the GDR. [1]
Consecutive study travels to Macedonia (1975), Vietnam(), Cuba (1984), France (1991) and Germany (1993). The works created here differ significantly from the previously produced pieces. In a more expansive style of presentation and the change to mainly paper drawings (Gouache). „Many things were left behind, and he focused only on what was essential to him.“ [1]
Portraits
[edit]Portraits of other artists like: Siegfried Krepp [18], Herbert Sandberg, Heinrich Tessmer
Rewards
[edit]At the III. Trienale of realistic painting (1979) Hoppe received one of the main prices for his works: „Landschaft mit Fasan”, „Der Grafiker Herbert Sandberg" and „Selbstbildnis vor verhangener Staffelei". [19]
Exhibitions
[edit]- III. Triennale of realistic painting, 1976, Sofia, Bulgaria
- "Das Urteil des Paris in der bildenden Kunst der DDR", 1986, Schlossmuseum Gotha, Germany[13]
- "Das Urteil des Paris in der bildenden Kunst der DDR", 1987, Stendal, Germany[13]
- Exhibition of the Siegfried Seiz collection, September 1999, Kulturhaus Potsdam, Altes Rathaus, Germany[20]
- "Atelier 2008", 2008, GBM-Galerie, Germany[21]
- Figuren · Stillleben · Landschaften, May 2011, HELIOS-Klinikum, Berlin-Buch, Germany[22][23]
- "Weltenwechsel: Sammlung Siegfried Seiz; figürliche Malerei aus dem letzten Jahrzehnt der DDR und heute", 2014, dkw. Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus, Germany [24]
Theatre Designs
[edit]- „Gewonnene Liebesmüh„, Costumes and Set Design, Karl-Marx-Stadt Theater, 1966/67 [1]
- „Le Demoiselle de la nuit“, Costumes and Set Design, Karl-Marx-Stadt Theater, 1967 [1]
- "EINAKTER" by Anton Chekhov (1965), THEATER IM III. STOCK, Volksbühne Berlin [25]
- GDR-Premiere of the ballett by Igor Stravinsky „Pulcinella" (1970), Karl-Marx-Stadt [26] [27][28]
- The Swan of Tuonela, 1970, Karl-Marx-Stadt [26] [29]
- Peer Gynt, 1991, Chemnitz, Germany [30]
- The Firebird (Feuervogel) ballett by Igor Stravinsky, 1992, Luxor-Palast, Chemnitz, Germany[31]
Construction-bound arts
[edit]- Polytechnik, 12. OS Lichtenberg, Berlin, 1966/67 [1]
- Premnitzer Bilder, Chemiefaserwerk Premnitz, 1972/73 [1]
- Enamel-Painting (together with Herbert Sandberg), Sportforum Hohenschönhausen, 1974 [1]
- The human being in the circle of nature (Der Mensch im Kreislauf der Natur), mosaic, Helene-Weigel-Platz, Berlin, 1979/80 [3][32]
- Morning - Day - Evening - Dream (DER MORGEN - DER TAG - DER ABEND - DER TRAUM), Freizeitforum Marzahn, Berlin, 1991[3][16][33][34][35]
Literature
[edit]- Catalog: Berliner Atelier 1978 Fünfzehn Maler und Grafiker stellen aus. (Berlin Studio. Fifteen painters and graphic artists exhibit) Exhibition Center at the Fernsehturm, 26. July to 20. August 1978
- Catalog: Peter Hoppe Malerei by Gisold Lammel, Exhibition at Galerie im Turm, Berlin 1984
- Catalog: Peter Hoppe Malerei, Grafik, Handzeichnungen by Dr. Heinz Schmidt, Galerie Unter den Linden, Berlin 1985
- Catalog: Das faunische Leben by Dr. Peter Arlt, Galerie im Cranachhaus, Weimar 1993
- Exhibition Atelier 2008 - Laudatio by Dr. Peter Arlt: Kontinuität in der Ambivalenz, shortened in: ICARUS, Issue 1/2009[21]
External Links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Grabau, Bärbel (1977). Peter Hoppe - Bemerkungen zum Leben und Werk eines Berliner Malers und Grafikers [Peter Hoppe - Remarks of the life and work of an Berlin painter and graphic artist] (Diplomarbeit (thesis)) (in German). Humboldt-Universität Berlin.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ "Peter Hoppe". Bildatlas: Kunst in der DDR. Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam e.V. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
- ^ a b c d e Arlt, Peter. "Leinwände bleiben leer". nd (in German). Neues Deutschland. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
- ^ Arlt, Peter. Die Flucht des Sisyphos: Griechischer Mythos und Kunst - eine europäische Bildtradition, ihre Aktualität in der DDR und heute. Kunstverlag Gotha 2008. p. 94. ISBN 978-3931182373.
- ^ Peter, Arlt. "KASSANDRA AUF DEM FORUM". PIRCKHEIMER-GESELLSCHAFT. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
- ^ "Grabstein der etwas anderen Art" [A somewhat different tombstone]. Märkische_Oderzeitung (in German). 18 May 2010.
- ^ "Spielzeitchronik 1960 bis 1970". Volksbühne Berlin. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
- ^ a b c Arlt, Peter. Die Flucht des Sisyphos: Griechischer Mythos und Kunst - eine europäische Bildtradition, ihre Aktualität in der DDR und heute. Kunstverlag Gotha 2008. p. 165. ISBN 978-3931182373.
- ^ a b c d e Mythos und Figur - doch das Antike find ich zu lebendig [anläßlich der Ausstellung Mythos und Figur - doch das Antike Find Ich zu Lebendig, 1. September - 11. November 2001 Schlossmuseum, Schloss Friedenstein, Gotha] (in German). Peter Arlt, Gothaer Kultur- und Fremdenverkehrsbetrieb, Ausstellung Mythos und Figur doch das Antike Find Ich zu Lebendig 2001 Gotha. Gotha. 2001. ISBN 978-3-00-008452-2. OCLC 248378393.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ Arlt, Peter. Die Flucht des Sisyphos: Griechischer Mythos und Kunst - eine europäische Bildtradition, ihre Aktualität in der DDR und heute. Kunstverlag Gotha 2008. p. 132. ISBN 978-3931182373.
- ^ Arlt, Peter. Die Flucht des Sisyphos: Griechischer Mythos und Kunst - eine europäische Bildtradition, ihre Aktualität in der DDR und heute. Kunstverlag Gotha 2008. p. 153. ISBN 978-3931182373.
- ^ Arlt, Peter. Die Flucht des Sisyphos: Griechischer Mythos und Kunst - eine europäische Bildtradition, ihre Aktualität in der DDR und heute. Kunstverlag Gotha 2008. p. 175. ISBN 978-3931182373.
- ^ a b c Arlt, Peter. Die Flucht des Sisyphos: Griechischer Mythos und Kunst - eine europäische Bildtradition, ihre Aktualität in der DDR und heute. Kunstverlag Gotha 2008. p. 161. ISBN 978-3931182373.
- ^ Arlt, Peter. Die Flucht des Sisyphos: Griechischer Mythos und Kunst - eine europäische Bildtradition, ihre Aktualität in der DDR und heute. Kunstverlag Gotha 2008. p. 166. ISBN 978-3931182373.
- ^ Hoppe, Peter, Pieta, retrieved 2 June 2022
- ^ a b "Letzte Kunstgriffe am Marzahner Freizeitforum" [Last perfections at Marzahner Freizeitforum]. Neues Deutschland (in German). 15 May 1991.
- ^ "Kirche". alt.peterhoppe.com. Retrieved 8 November 2023.
- ^ Q2075804; Viaf: 170477560; Gnd: 1011359200. "File:Peter Hoppe Portrait Krepp II (1986) Öl Tempera auf Leinwand 110x120cm.jpeg - Wikimedia Commons". commons.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Dritte Triennale der realistischen Malerei in Sofia eröffnet". Neues_Deutschland. 10 May 1979. p. 4.
- ^ Lammel, Gisold (1999). Sammlung Siegfried Seiz: figurative Malerei aus dem letzten Jahrzehnt der DDR; Bestandskatalog. Potsdam.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ a b Peter Arlt. "Icarus: Zeitschrift für soziale Theorie, Menschenrechte und Kultur / Gesellschaft zum Schutz von Bürgerrecht und Menschenwürde e.V., Berlin" [Journal for Social Theory, Human Rights and Culture / Society for the Protection of Civil Rights and Human Dignity]. www.schattenblick.de (in German). Retrieved 1 November 2023.
- ^ "Bisherige Ausstellungen Kunsthandel Dr. Wilfried Karger: Peter Hoppe in der Helios-Galerie". www.kunsthandel-karger.com (in German). Retrieved 10 June 2022.
- ^ Himsel, Peter (1 June 2011). "Campus Berlin-Buch" (in German). p. 8.
- ^ Weltenwechsel : figürliche Malerei aus dem letzten Jahrzehnt der DDR und heute (in German). Herbert Eichhorn, Ulrike Kremeier, Christian Malycha, Sammlung Siegfried Seiz, Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus, Kunstverein Reutlingen. Reutlingen. 2014. p. 36. ISBN 978-3-88627-385-0. OCLC 913552542.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ "Spielzeitchronik 1960 bis 1970". volksbuehne.adk.de. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
- ^ a b "ND-Archiv: 07.01.1970: Tanzschöpferische Phantasie". www.nd-archiv.de. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
- ^ Kynass, Hans-Joachim (1 July 1970). "Tanzschöpferische Phantasie, Balletterstaufführungen im Opernhaus Karl-Marx-Stadt". Neues_Deutschland (in German). p. 4. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
- ^ Hoppe, Peter. "costume sketch of Prudenza". Wikimedia Commons.
- ^ Hoppe, Peter. "2 Flammen". Wikimedia Commons (in German).
- ^ "Peer-Gynt-Ballett in Chemnitz, Tänzer ohne Profil". Neues Deutschland (in German). 6 March 1991.
- ^ "Märchentanz „Feuervogel"". Zwickauer Tageblatt (in German). 10 April 1992.
- ^ "Mensch im Kreislauf der Natur (Peter Hoppe)". Wikimedia Commons.
- ^ "Poetischer Malertraum". Berliner Zeitung (in German). 21 November 1991.
- ^ "Kunst unter der Decke - Der Micheangelo von Marzahn" [Art Under the Roof - The Michelangelo of Marzahn]. Berliner Morgenpost (in German). 21 April 1991.
- ^ Dötsch, Barbara (13 June 1991). "Michelangelo von Marzahn hat sein Werk beendet". Berliner Morgenpost.
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