Ingeborg Gerdes Explained

Ingeborg Gerdes
Birth Place:Merseburg, Germany
Death Place:Emeryville, California
Known For:photography

Ingeborg Gerdes (1938 – 20 June 2020) was a German-American photographer.

Early life and education

Born in Merseburg, Germany in 1938, she earned a degree in economics from Heidelberg University in 1968. She received an MFA degree from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1970.

Career

Gerdes began taking photos in the mid 1960s when she had come to the United States with her husband Hartmut Gerdes. She is said to have arrived in San Francisco after a road trip with a bag full of exposed film. Installed in San Francisco, she began to photograph the neighborhoods of Russian Hill and Golden Gate Fields. Within five years of her 1970 graduation from the San Francisco Art Institute, Gerdes was part of the exhibition “Women Photographers: A Historical Survey” at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

Gerdes died on June 20, 2020, in Emeryville, California.[1]

Collections

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Whiting . Sam . Photographer Ingeborg Gerdes, documentarian of the West, dead at 81 . Datebook San Francisco Arts & Entertainment Guide.
  2. Web site: Center . Cantor Arts . Cantor Arts Center - Calat Alhambra . cantorcollection.stanford.edu . en.
  3. Web site: Harvard Art Museums . harvardartmuseums.org . en.
  4. Web site: Untitled (Man and Auto) » Norton Simon Museum . www.nortonsimon.org.
  5. Web site: Film still, Luminous Procuress, from scanned transparency. Photograph by Ingeborg Gerdes.jpg Oakland Museum of California . museumca.org.
  6. Web site: Ingeborg Gerdes . portlandartmuseum.us.
  7. Web site: Gerdes, Ingeborg · SFMOMA . SFMOMA.
  8. Web site: Ingeborg Gerdes Smithsonian American Art Museum . americanart.si.edu.