Godela Habel (18 September 1929 – 12 February 2022) was a German painter and artist.

Godela Habel, 2015

Life and work

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Godela Habel was born in Deutsch Krone, Posen-West Prussia, Weimar Germany on 18 September 1929. She studied from 1950 to 1953 at the art schools of Wuppertal and Hanover, focusing on painting and graphic design.[1] She is known for her paintings and collages. She combined the methods of drawing and painting in her occasionally secretive work and made allowance for individual associations and interpretations.[2] In February 2000 she displayed at an exhibition about "The Paint Theme" (German: "Thema Farbe") in the Künstlerforum at Bonn some more or less compacted lines and areas on paper and used paint in minutely shaded levels of brown, white and black, which were infiltrated by a hint of red.[3] In the 1990s she completed her work on collages and focuses since then on drawings. She lives and works in Mehren.[4] Habel died in Potsdam on 12 February 2022, at the age of 92.[5]

Awards

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Godela Habel obtained 1998 the GEDOK art award with a value of 5,000,-€, which was donated in 1988 as the Dr.-Theobald-Simon-Award by the art lover and patron Gabriele Vossebein in the memory of her father, the former director of the Bitburger brewery.[6]

Exhibitions

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  • 1982: 7 Artists, Bonn Bad Godesberg[7]
  • 1984: Winter exhibition, Arbeitsgemeinschaft Siegerländer Künstlerinnen und Künstler e.V.[8]
  • 1986: Individual exhibitions in Kunstverein Siegen e.V.[9] Protestant Academy Schmitten-Arnoldsheim and glas museum Rheinbach
  • 1989: Individual exhibition in Gärtnerhaus Bonn
  • 1997: Akquisition of a drawing by Rheinische Landesmuseum Bonn
  • 2000: The Paint Theme, Künstlerforum Bonn[3]
  • 2002: Wechselweise, Arbeitsgemeinschaft Siegerländer Künstlerinnen und Künstler e.V.[10]
  • 2003: Individual exhibition in Betzdorf
  • 2004: Individual exhibition im Gärtnerhaus Bonn
  • 2005: Korrespondenzen, Künstlerforum Bonn[11]
  • 2006: Einzelausstellung in der Theatergemeinde Bonn
  • 2009: Works on Paper, Theatergemeinde Bonn[12]
  • 2014: Collages and Drawings from 14 June until 13 July 2014 in the "Kleiner Kunstraum 21" of Gotthart Eichhorn in Geiselbach

Publications

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  • Ursula Toyka-Fuong, Petra Rapp-Neumann, Hilla Jablonsky, Ruth Schirmer, Edith Oellers-Teuber, Ula Wienke, Margaret Klare, Ute Jansen, Irene Kulnig, Borghild Eckermann, Godela Habel, Susanne Krell, Elsbeth Tatarczyk-Welte, Victoria Westmacott-Wrede: Ausgezeichnet: Künstlerinnen und Stifterin des Dr.-Theobald-Simon-Kunstpreises. ISBN 3-934532-23-3. (German)

References

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  1. ^ Mehrener Künstlerin wird 80. Archived 25 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Westerwald Rundschau, Lokalanzeiger, 16 September 2009, week 38, year 32, page 3. (German)
  2. ^ Christina zu Mecklenburg: Eine Wanderung zu imaginären Welten – Ausstellung Farbsignale der Künstlergruppe Bonn. General Anzeiger. (German)
  3. ^ a b Heidrun Wirth: "Thema Farbe": 23 Mitglieder der Bonner Künstlergruppe installierten ihre Werke im Künstlerforum – Vielheit hinter der Einheit. Bonner Rundschau, Saturday, 19 February 2000. (German)
  4. ^ Künstlergruppe Bonn e.V.: Godela Habel Archived 5 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine (German)
  5. ^ "Godela Habel". RZ-Trauer. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  6. ^ Rheinschiene: Service: Stipendien, Preise, Förderung – GEDOK Kunstpreis. Archived 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine (German)
  7. ^ 7 Bonner Künstlerinnen 1982. Archived 25 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Katalog zur Ausstellung in Bonn-Bad Godesberg, 1982. (German)
  8. ^ Arbeitsgemeinschaft Siegerländer Künstlerinnen und Künstler e.V.: Winterausstellung Archived 25 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine (German)
  9. ^ Kunstverein Siegen e.V.: Künstlerliste Archived 12 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine (German)
  10. ^ Arbeitsgemeinschaft Siegerländer Künstlerinnen und Künstler e.V.: Wechselweise Archived 25 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine (German)
  11. ^ Künstlerforum Bonn: Korrespondenzen Archived 23 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine (German)
  12. ^ Theatergemeinde Bonn Archived 25 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine (German)