The Lucrezia Market Programme of Event Exhibition The Arts and Crafts Makers

Exhibition 2011

For The 16th Time

For this reason, artists of the Lucrezia Market dedicade this year's exhibition to the cult subject – Sweet Sixteen – the symbol of youth.

This is done with a certain distance, because they are also not getting younger.

Packed with their very individual experiences and memories they reveal their artistic versions to the topic Sweet Sixteen. They grapple with their supposedly golden and most beautiful time of their lives.

"Sweet Sixteen"

 
Tatort Palais

A speciality of this 16th exhibition of the Lucrezia Market is the catalogue published by the 14 artists – a profile of their artistic works and ideas: „All about sweet sixteen“.

The works below are not necessarily part of the exhibition - they are representative works of the arts and craft people.

Artists

Ina Zeller-Bleil
Ina Zeller-Bleil, Regensburg
www.papier-objekt-kunst.de


Florian Zeitler, Teublitz
Metall, Objekte, Skulpturen
www.zeitler-kunst.de

Tami Simöl
Tami Simöl, Regensburg
Glaskunst
www.glaskunst-zanella.de

Töpferfest
Harald Zellner, Neuhausen
"Töpferfest"
keramik.zellner[at]web.de

Ingeborg Simöl
Ingeborg Simöl, Regensburg
Glaskunst
"Panther"
www.glaskunst-zanella.de

Zanella
Hans-Jürgen Zanella, Regensburg
"Uranoss"
www.glaskunst-zanella.de

Rusch
Marianne Rusch, Regensburg
Malerin
"Verliebte Medusa"
marianne.rusch[at]t-online.de

Ohlschmidt
Helmut Ohlschmid, Kirnberg/Wörth
Skulpturen und Objekte
h.ohlschmid[at]t-online.de

Dagmar Reinecke
Dagmar Reinecke, Regensburg
Gefäßkeramik und Skulpturen
www.kuss-kuenstlerhaus.de

Stefan Link
Stefan Link, Kallmünz
www.stefanlink-bildhauer.de

Ernst Hingerl
Birgit Palm, Regensburg

Ernst Hingerl
Ernst Hingerl, Pettenreuth
"Kreuzgang"
www.hingerl-kunst.de

Wolfgang Handke
Barbara Wilmers Hillenbrand
barbara.konstanze[at]freenet.de

Ute Schott
Ute Schott

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