Andrea Hold-Ferneck


Andrea Hold-Ferneck (* 1963 in Hanover) is a German photographer. Edit LifeQualtext

In 1990 Herlinde Grüter, Andrea Hold-Ferneck, Thorsten Hoven and Inken Meyn founded the artist group "Klandestin". In 1991 the group joined Anja Stöffler.

Andrea Hold-Ferneck lives and works in Wuppertal. In 1991 she earned her diploma in communication design at the BUGH Wuppertal.

The scholarship of the Stiftung Kulturfond Berlin, 1995 Scholarship of the Stiftung Kulturfond Berlin, 1998 Young Art, Saar Ferngas Förderpreis (2nd Prize), Scholarship of the Stiftung Kunst und Kultur of the State of NRW (1999). Her photographic work is represented in several galleries and museums: Kunsthalle Barmen, Wuppertal; Kunsthalle Recklinghausen; "Transfer" Sint-Pietersabdij, Gent; Musee des Beaux Arts Charleroi; Saarland Museum Saarbrücken; Brandenburg Art Collections Cottbus; Art association Ludwigshafen; Museum Küppersmühle in Duisburg.

Andrea Hold-Ferneck stands out clearly and unmistakably from other photographers with her very modern photography. It gives the everyday a new face and plays with the perception of the viewer. Thus their numerous recordings of plants and plantings reflect, for example, the relationship between nature and artificiality, of image and image. In their works, for example, seemingly harmless leaves become unpredictable beings. Weblinks Edit sourcetext Standard data (person): GND: 131570196 (PICA, AKS) | VIAF: 70066282 | Wikipedia People Search

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