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Veronika Moos-Brochhagen (born April 3, 1961) is a German textile artist. She was born in Bensberg, Germany and lives and works in Cologne, Germany, and Audinghen, France. Moos-Brochhagen studied art at the Academy of Art in Mainz, Germany (class Prof. E. Knoche-Wendel), philosophy and German, also at the University of Mainz, Germany. In 2007, she did her dissertation/PhD ("Transparenz der Verhüllung - die Unschärfe der Wahrheit. Eine Studie zur Sinnlichkeit von textilem Material in der Kunst am Beispiel alter und neuer Hungertücher“) at the University of Cologne, Germany. Moos-Brochhagen works with or without textile materials. Often she uses a special kind of Shibori-technique. In each case her works are "textile" (The word textile is from Latin texere which means "to weave", "to braid", "to construct" or "to connect").

Exhibitions

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Solo exhibitions (selection)

Participations (selection)

  • 2000 "Made in Koeln", Gallery The View I, Liverpool, England
  • 2001 "Tu was Du willst", Museum Baden, Solingen, Schloss Hardenberg-Museum, Velbert, Germany
  • 2002 "Tactile Dimensions", London, Dublin, Harrogate, Great Britain, Ireland
  • 2002 "made in Cologne – found in Liverpool", Gallery The View II, Liverpool, England
  • 2002 "made in Cologne – found in Liverpool", Historical City Hall, Cologne, Germany
  • 2002 "Frau vor Ort". Trinitatiskirche, Cologne, Germany
  • 2002 Gallery Smend, Cologne, Germany
  • 2003 "Iceland´s Connections", Reykjavìk, Korpúlfsstaðuir u. Hofn Hornafjordur, Iceland
  • 2004 "Garantiert gebrauchsfrei", Niederrheinisches Museum, Kevelaer, Germany
  • 2004 "About accidental lines and redness spots", Hope Gallery, Liverpool, England
  • 2005 "Stille", Kloster Knechtsteden, Knechtsteden, Germany
  • 2005 "FormART 2005" Klaus Oschmann Preis, Stuttgart, Germany
  • 2005 "Textile Catalysts: Shibori shaping the 21st century" Tama Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2006 "A… wie Altenberg", Kreishaus, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
  • 2007 "100 Jahre Herding: Kunst – Visionen - Geschichte", Westfälisches Industriemuseum – Textilmuseum, Bocholt, Germany
  • 2008 "Fadenspiel und Sticheleien", Museum der Stadt, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany
  • 2008 "Papier und Textil", Walkmühle, Wiesbaden, Germany
  • 2008 "Shibori, teintures à réserves", Galerie: La Soie Disante, Paris, France
  • 2008 "Shibori, hier et ajourd´hui (Shibori, yesterday and today)", Mairie du 5 Arrondissement (City Hall), Paris, France
  • 2009 “Textil als Material & Metapher, 6 Positionen”, International Exhibition (Curator, Conception), Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
  • 2009 ”GEDOK FormART 2009, Klaus Oschmann Preis”; Hannover, Germany
  • 2009/2010 “Le tissu dans tous ses sens", 2nd Biennale of Contemporary Art 2009/2nde biennale de créations textiles contemporaines, Musée des Tissus de Lyon, France
  • 2010 "Skulpturale Arbeiten in Textil und Metall", Museum Edenkoben, Edenkoben, Germany
  • 2011 "GesichtZeigen", Special Exhibition of "GEDOK" Cologne, Käthe-Kollwitz-Museum, Cologne, Germany
  • 2012 "Two of us", Quartier am Hafen, Cologne, Germany

Art projects and collaborations

  • "Belonging and Beyond", Collaboration with Lin Holland, Liverpool, England
  • Art project "TX 5", Cologne
  • Artproject "Made in Koeln", Cologne
  • Artproject "eight-days-a-week", Cologne/Liverpool

Publications (selection)

  • GEDOK KÖLN e. V., Hannelore Fischer (Hrg.): „GesichtZeigen“ - Positionen zeitgenössischer Künstlerinnen zum Portrait, Käthe-Kollwitz-Museum, Cologne, Germany 2011
  • Moos-Brochhagen, Veronika: Das 7. Internationale Shibori-Symposium in Frankreich/ 7th International Shibori Symposium in France, Textilforum 1/2009, S. 14 -15
  • Knoche-Wendel, Elfriede: „Papier/Textil 1987 – 2008“. Dokumentation der Examens- und Diplomarbeiten der letzten 21 Jahre, Klasse Knoche-Wendel. Mainz, Germany, 2008
  • Moos-Brochhagen, Veronika (2008). Die Unschärfe der Wahrheit. Transparenz der Verhüllung. Eine Studie zur Sinnlichkeit von textilem Material in der Kunst am Beispiel alter und neuer Hungertücher. PhD thesis, University of Cologne, Germany
  • Moos-Brochhagen, Veronika: Das 6. Internationale Shibori-Symposium in Tokio/ 6th International Shibori Symposium, Tokyo. Textilforum 3/2005, S. 32-33”
  • Moos-Brochhagen, Veronika, Holland, Lin: „Collaboration“, Liverpool Hope University, ISBN 1-898749-20-5, Cologne, Germany/ Liverpool, England 2003
  • Moos-Brochhagen, Veronika: “4. Internationales Shibori-Symposium in Europa/4th International Shibori Symposium in Europe”, Textilforum 1/2003 March, S. 8/9
  • Moos-Brochhagen, Veronika: “Konzepte Textiler Kunst“, Textil & Unterricht 4/2003, Kallmeyerische Verlagsbuchhandlung, S. 14-17
  • Pohl, Walfried, Moos-Brochhagen, Veronika,"Textile Materialkunst von Veronika Moos-Brochhagen", in: Textilkunst, Bd. 27 (1999), S. 176 - 179 : Ill.
  • Moos-Brochhagen, Veronika: “Textilkunst: Ein- und Aussichten” in 25 Jahre Galerie Smend, 25 Jahre Textile Kunst. Verlag der Galerie Smend, Cologne, Germany 1998, S. 130-31

References

  1. "Kennen Sie schon Shibori?". Grenzland Nachrichten (in German). 23 April 2009. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  2. International collaboration with Lin Holland, Liverpool
  3. Artproject between Cologne and Liverpool

Further reading

  • Privat-Savigny, Maria-Anne: „Le tissu dans tous ses sens“. Musée des Tissus de Lyon, Couleurs Contemporaines Bernard Chauveau (éditeur) Paris, France 2009, S. 22, 23, 31. ISBN 2-915837-53-8
  • Ingrid Scheller (Hrg.): Klaus Oschmann Preis. Gedok FormArt. Hannover 2009, S. 46-47
  • Takeda, Kozo: „Arimatsu Shibori“. with essay on Contemporary Shibori by Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada. Graphic-sha, Japan 2008, S. 149. ISBN 978-4-7661-1873-5
  • Cousin, Françoise / Chaudun, Nicolas: „Chemins de couleurs“. Musée du quai Branly, Paris, France 2008
  • Tama Art University Museum, Tokyo (Hrg.): Shibori Textile Catalysts, Contemporary Fiber Art., 2005, S. 23
  • Antje Soleau: “Belonging and Beyond”, Veronika Moos-Brochhagen zu ihrer Mantelinstallation, Textilkunst international, Heft 4, Dez. 2005, S. 174-176
  • Freusberg/Göbel/Toyka-Fuong (Hrsg): “Frau vor Ort”, Cologne/Bonn 2002, ISBN 3-00-010069-5
  • Dt. Werkbund Nordrhein-Westfalen (Hrsg): “Aus Hecken werden Häuser - Bauwerke als Baumwerke” Weltweites Projekt der EXPO 2000, Dokumentation, ISBN 3-932070-32-1, S. 21 und 26
  • Grünke, Friderike: “Zeitgenössische Textilkunst im Wirkungsbereich Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz” Verlag Brüder Hollinek, Wien 1993, ISBN 3-85119-263-X, S. 86
  • Zeitgenössisches dt. Kunsthandwerk. Hrsg. Museum für Kunsthandwerk u. d. Landeshauptstadt Hannover und Kestner Museum, Prestel Verlag, München 1990, S. 342-343

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