Angelika Hoerle
Angelika Hoerle (née Fick) (20 November 1899 – 9 September 1923) was a German painter and graphic designer involved in the Cologne Dada group Stupid.
Life and work
Margaretha Angelika Hoerle Fick was the daughter of the cabinetmaker Richard AM Fick and his wife Anna Maria (née Kraft). Angelika was the sister of fellow Dadaist and artist, Willy Fick, and the wife of painter Heinrich Hoerle.
In 1915 she became an apprentice milliner.[1]
Exhibitions
- 2008 Junker Simonskall, Hürtgenwald, experiment Kalltalgemeinschaft 1919-1921 - The Cologne Progressives in Simonskall
- 2009 Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Angelika Hoerle: The Comet of Cologne Dada Art
- 2009 Museum Ludwig Cologne, Angelika Hoerle: Comet of the avantgarde
References
- Catherine de Zegher, Angelika Littlefield, Angelika Hoerle: The Comet of Cologne Dada, Art Gallery of Ontario, König, Köln, 2009, ISBN 978-1-894243-62-9
- Jörgen Schäfer, Angela Merte, Dada in Köln, Bibliographien zur Literatur- und Mediengeschichte, Bd. 3, Peter Lang, Frankfurt/M., Berlin, 1995, ISBN 978-3-631-48265-0
Citations
- ↑ Little, Angelika. "The New Woman: Angelika and Women's Rights". Summer at the AGO: Dada Podcasts (Audio). Art Gallery of Ontario. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
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