Ada Mee Explained

Ada Mee
Birth Place:Thuringia, Germany
Nationality:German
Children:1

Ada Mee (born 1946) is a German artist based in Heidelberg. She works across various mediums, including painting, lithography, and photography.

Life

Ada Mee was born 1946 in Thuringia and lived in Jena until her escape to the Federal Republic of Germany in 1952. She grew up in Bremen, the Eifel, the Swabian Jura, and in Stuttgart, where she graduated from school. She studied architecture in Karlsruhe, finishing as a qualified engineer.[1] She currently lives in Heidelberg and is married with one daughter.

Career

Mee is a member of the Bundesverband Bildender Künstlerinnen und Künstler (German Association of Fine Artists), the Heidelberger Forum für Kunst (Arts Forum of Heidelberg)[2] and the Kunsthöfle Gallery in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt.[3]

Mee's materials include acrylic paint, watercolour, gouache, pencil, Indian ink on wood, card and various paper types. Mee refers to her photo art on canvas as "application art", which involves the artistic transformation of primary structures through painting and/or digital plots. In her process, Ada Mee combines painting with her own photographs.

Staged conceptual art

One example of her conceptual art is Das Wunder von Puijang ('The Wonder of Puijang'), which shows an infant born while the mother was squatting over a toilet who slipped into a waste tube and was saved by a cut in the tube.

Recognition and awards

Exhibitions

International and supraregional group exhibitions

Solo exhibitions (excerpt)

Further supraregional exhibitions (excerpt)

References

  1. Web site: Mee. Ada . ADA MEE, Künstlerin aus Heidelberg . 2023-09-03 . www.ada-mee.de . de.
  2. Web site: Mitglieder des Heidelberger Forum für Kunst . 2023-09-03 . www.heidelberger-forum-fuer-kunst.de.
  3. Web site: Mitglieder . 2023-09-03 . kunsthoefles Webseite! . de-DE.
  4. Thekla Greiner: Kunstpreis des Landkreises Alzey-Worms. 2006, S. 1.
  5. Sandra Abend: Schmerz – Bilder vom Menschen. 2008, S. 10, 11.
  6. Iris Frey: Kritische Blicke hinter die virtuelle Parallelwelt. 9 July 2010, Kultur, Cannstatter/Untertürkheimer-Zeitung
  7. Sabrina Schreiner: Notfalls spricht Excalibur ein Machtwort. DIE RHEINFALZ, 16 April 2013.
  8. Prof. Dr. Helge Bathelt, M. A.: Mensch wer bist du? 16 January 2015, Wissenschaftlicher Vortrag, Stuttgart Bad-Cannstatt.
  9. Iris Frey: Die Welt im kritischen Diskurs. 21 January 2015, Kultur, Cannstatter/Untertürkheimer-Zeitung
  10. Caroline Blarr: Der Fall Lance Armstrong. 18 June 2014, Mannheimer Morgen
  11. Dr. Heide Seele: Appell zur Solidarität. 22 October 2012, Feuilleton, RNZ
  12. Iris Frey: Kunst als Wertschöpfung. 12 December 2012, Kultur, Cannstatter/Untertürkheimer-Zeitung
  13. Dr. Heide Seele: Das Katzenvieh löst Gänsehaut aus. 16 June 2010, Feuilleton, RNZ
  14. Dr. Heide Seele: Das Politische und das Private. 12 February 2007, Feuilleton, RNZ
  15. Prof. Dr. Bernd-Wolfgang Lindemann: Die Kunst des Alterns. Urkunde Berlin, 1 September 2006.
  16. Dr. Klaus Peter Böhner: Zeitgenössische bildende Kunst. Salzburg 2004, S. 2.

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Further reading