Ekaterina Moré is a self-taught Russian painter based in Meerbusch, Germany.[1][2][3][4] Her work focuses on women in the modern world.[5][6][7] Her style is influenced by Post-Impressionism and Pop-art.[1][8][9]
Ekaterina Moré | |
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Born | 1976 |
Nationality | Russian |
Known for | Painting |
Style | Human PO-sitive P-ainting |
Website | ekaterina-more |
Early life and education
editIn 1976, Moré was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia to a family of artists.[5][8][10] She was raised on the Kamchatka Peninsula and Vladivostok, Russia.[11] In 1990, Moré moved back to Saint Petersburg to finish her education.[8] From 1993 to 1995, Moré studied law in Saint Petersburg.[6][8][10] She moved to Rhineland, Germany in 1995.[10]
Career
editMoré published her first book, Ekaterina Moré: Bilder aus den Jahren 2003-2004, in August 2004.[12] Rosenthal, a German porcelain manufacturer, partnered with Moré to create china collections the following year.[6][13][14] In 2005, her work was displayed in Conzen, Andreas Baumgartl, and Art Gallery Wiesbaden, three renown German galleries.[6] Her work was also used to furnish the Maritim Hotel bar in Berlin, Germany that year.[11] Moré published her second book, Entgegengehen- Macht und Mythos Frau in May 2006.[9][15] Ten percent of the book's proceeds were donated to the Hannelore Kohl Foundation, a charity founded by Hannelore Kohl to help victims of trauma-induced injuries to the central nervous system.[11] She created a second collection for Rosenthal in 2006.[16] In 2007, Moré created paintings for the Steigenberger Parkhotel in Düsseldorf, Germany.[17] She traveled to India the following year to study the roles of women in foreign cultures.[18]
In 2010, Moré partnered with Lilia Sabantina, a fashion designer, to create a wedding dress.[19] She also collaborated with Carlo Staudt, a furniture designer to create a dresser that year.[20] She contributed to the Colorful Emotions: Art in Glass project by painting on glass objects and doors in 2012.[21] Moré painted Jenny Jürgens, a German actress, in December 2013.[22]
Berlin Wall
editShe has painted a piece of the remaining Berlin Wall located by Checkpoint Charlie with the theme "Fire and Water."[21]
Modern Muses 2014
editIn 2014, Moré painted nine female celebrities as a charity project for the Tribute to Bambi Foundation, a charity that helps sick children.[23][24] Each woman represented a different element of femininity.[24] The celebrities included Annabelle Mandeng, Regina Halmich, Tina Ruland, Sonja Kiefer, Valerie Niehaus, Xenia Seeberg, Tanja Bülter, Cassandra Steen and Jenny Jürgens.[24][25]
Style
editThe focus of Moré's paintings are women in the modern world.[5] She uses prismatic and bright colors to create images of "long-haired women with optimism and joy."[5][9] Moré also uses Cloisonné to manipulate the perspective in her paintings.[5] She works in Human PO-sitive P-ainting, an art style developed from Pop-art.[2][8][12]
Exhibits and displays
edit- BB International Fine Arts Geneva, Switzerland[1]
- Meyer Gallery Berlin, Germany (April/May 2002)[1]
- Monaco Art Gallery's Collection Düsseldorf, Germany (April 2002) [1][5]
- Kunsthaus OberkasselOberkassel, Germany (September 2005)[14]
- Augustin Gallery Vienna, Austria (2006/June 2007)[3][9]
- Modus Gallery Paris France (September 2007) [3]
- F.G. Conzen Gallery Düsseldorf, Germany (December 2007)[3]
- CityLoftArt Miami, Florida (October 2009)[26]
- Hof Gallery Sylt, Germany (June/September 2010)[27]
- Burgauer Gallery Burgau, Germany (October/November 2012) [28]
- Udo Lindenberg & more Gallery, Hamburg
- Kunsthaus Schill, Stuttgart
- AIDA Galleries[29]
Art fairs
edit- Europ' Art Geneva, Geneva / Switzerland
- Art Innsbruck / Austria
- Art Manege, Moscow / Russia
- Lineart, Gent/Belgium
Personal life
editMoré lives in Meerbusch, Germany with her husband and daughter.[1][16]
Bibliography
edit- Ekaterina Moré: Bilder aus den Jahren 2003-2004 (August 2004) (ISBN 3000141022)
- Kunstwerke für Schulen / Band 1 (2005) (ISBN 978-3-86632-234-9)
- Entgegengehen- Macht und Mythos Frau (May 2006) (ISBN 3000181644)
- Sensuality (2009) (ISBN 3000287418)
- Frauen in der Kunst: Zeitgenössische Acrylmalerei (November 2011) (ISBN 3862300900)
References
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(help) - ^ Monika Götz (2013-08-30). "Ausstellung: Ekaterina Moré zeigt "Colorful Impressions"". Retrieved 2014-11-03.
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(help) - ^ a b c d Bittner, Helga. "Arbeiten unter der glaskuppel". Neuss Grevenbroicher Zeitung.
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(help) - ^ "Mich Inspirieren starke Frauen". Playboy (in German). 18 January 2015.
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(help) - ^ a b c "Ekaterina Moré". Stadt-Kurier Neuss. 2006-06-01.
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(help) - ^ a b "Eine Hommage an die Frau von Heute". Style.
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- ^ ""Mythos Frau" erobert Düsseldorf". Stadt Kurier. 2007-07-04.
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(help) - ^ "Das erste Leinwand-Brautkleid der Welt". 5. 2010.
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(help) - ^ a b Götz, Monika (2013-01-15). "Ekaterina Moré und die Frauen". Rheinische Post.
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(help) - ^ "Jenny Jürgens saß Modell". Express. 2012-12-23.
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(help) - ^ "Musen zu ersteigern". 43. 2014.
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(help) - ^ a b c Henze, Elisabeth (2014-10-09). "Ein Bild von einer Frau". Der Tages Spiegel.
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(help) - ^ "Bilder voller Kraft und Sinnlichkeit". Bild Düsseldorf. May 2014.
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(help) - ^ "Ekaterina Moré Opening Reception at City Loft". Retrieved 2014-11-03.
- ^ "About Women - Frauen in der modernen Welt". 2010-06-23.
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(help) - ^ Adlassnig, Gertrud (2012-10-30). "Makellose Symbole der Weiblichkeit". Augsburger Allgemeine.
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