Helene Mayer by Hess

Nini & Carry Hess :: Helene Mayer, 1928 | src Museum Giersch der Goethe-Universität
Die deutsche Fechtmeisterin Helene Mayer. Das Frauengesicht der Gegenwart (Lothar Brieger · 1930) | src Polona · National Library of Poland

Gerda Müller as Queen Tamar

Nini & Carry Hess ~ Gerda Müller als Königin Tamar in „Tamar“ (Friedrich Wolf), 1922. Schauspielhaus Frankfurt am Main, R: Richard Weichert, Bb: Ludwig Sievert, ullstein bild collection | src Museum Giersch der Goethe-Universität

Valeska Gert by Mammen / Kainer

Valeska Gert, gemalt von Jeanne Mammen; 1928-1929 © Berlinische Galerie. | src Welt.de
Ludwig Kainer :: Valeska Gert. Groteske Tänze. Plakat. 1917. Das Plakat, Mai-Juli 1918

Vera Skoronel · Tanzschule Trümpy

Hede Rohr :: Wieviel Arbeit gehört dazu, um so schöne Beine zu ertanzen! (Vera Skoronel), Berthe Trümpy Tanzschule, 1929. Uhu Magazin, Band 5 Heft 4.
Hede Rohr :: Vera vor dem Spiegel: Die Tänzerin Vera Skoronel versucht einen neuen Tanz [Vera in front of the mirror: the dancer Vera Skoronel tries a new dance], 1929. Uhu Magazin, Band 5 Heft 4.

Olga Bontjes van Beek · Vom Tanz zur Malerei

Olga Bontjes van Beek, 1923. Archiv Saskia Bontjes van Beek. Olga Bontjes van Beek – Vom Tanz zur Malerei: 26.3.2022 und 27.3.2022. | src Deutsches Tanzfilminstitut
Olga Bontjes van Beek vor einem Vorhang von Bernhard Hoetger [Olga Bontjes van Beek in front of a curtain by Bernhard Hoetger]. Archiv Saskia Bontjes van Beek. Archiv Saskia Bontjes van Beek. | src Deutsches Tanzfilminstitut
Olga Bontjes van Beek, 1919. Archiv Saskia Bontjes van Beek. Olga Bontjes van Beek – Vom Tanz zur Malerei | src Deutsches Tanzfilminstitut

[26.3.2022 & 27.3.2022] The dancer, sculptor and painter Olga Bontjes van Beek is the sixth and youngest daughter of the painter Heinrich Breling – this scenic reading is part of the exhibition “Heinrich Breling and his daughter Olga Bontjes van Beek” of the Kunstverein Fischerhude in Buthmanns and is dedicated to her creative life and work.

The central feature of the event is the narrative of a selection of Olga Bontjes van Beek’s own texts, letters and notes on her art and on selected events in her life, photos of her choreographies, drawings and pictures by the versatile artist.

Olga Bontjes van Beek (1896-1995) studied dance at the Elizabeth Duncan School in Darmstadt and with Sent M’Ahesa and was later a student of the painter Fritz Mühsam in Paris. Her friends include Bernhard Hoetger, Heinrich Vogeler and Theodor Lessing.

Olga’s sketches, which she herself drew for her dance movements, are brought to life to a Debussy recording by the pianist Walter Gieseking, with whom the expressionist dancer toured in the 1920s. This specially made video animation conveys moving impressions of her art as a dancer. Olga’s stage photos, family pictures, theater programmes, reviews and postcards from the tours and some film excerpts bring the artist’s personality to life. The haunting, deep and powerful images from her later creative period show her as a painter.

Music recordings of the time enrich the event and convey a lively feeling of the epoch. Poems by artist friends and comments by friends such as Helmut Schmidt and Lew Kopelev also testify the fascination for the artist Olga Bontjes van Beek. [quoted from Deutsches Tanzfilminstitut]

Gesichter die keiner vergisst

detail, das leben magazin, porträt
Gesichter, die keiner vergisst [Faces nobody forgets]. Phot. Gerty Simon und Aenne Biermann. Das Leben, Band 10, Heft 1, Juli 1932
Gesichter, die keiner vergisst [Faces nobody forgets]. Phot. Gerty Simon und Aenne Biermann. Das Leben, Band 10, Heft 1, Juli 1932
Gesichter, die keiner vergisst [Faces nobody forgets]. Phot. Gerty Simon und Aenne Biermann. Das Leben, Band 10, Heft 1, Juli 1932 - DETAIL
Gesichter, die keiner vergisst [Faces nobody forgets]. Phot. Gerty Simon und Aenne Biermann. Das Leben, Band 10, Heft 1, Juli 1932. [Detail]

The Mirror, 1912 (C.H. White)

Clarence Hudson White :: The Mirror, 1912. From: Photo-Secession: Painterly Masterworks of Turn-of-the-Century Photography at D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts · Springfield Museums
Clarence Hudson White :: The Mirror, 1912. From: Photo-Secession: Painterly Masterworks of Turn-of-the-Century Photography at D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts · Springfield Museums

Georgia OʹKeeffe fixing hair

Alfred Stieglitz :: Georgia OʹKeeffe (fixing hair), 1919-21. From: Photo-Secession: Painterly Masterworks of Turn-of-the-Century Photography at D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts · Springfield Museums
Alfred Stieglitz :: Georgia OʹKeeffe (fixing hair), 1919-21. From: Photo-Secession: Painterly Masterworks of Turn-of-the-Century Photography at D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts · Springfield Museums