IRMEL KAMP
1937 Born in Düsseldorf, Germany
PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECTS
1997,98 Exhibition projects on Modern Architecture in nine European cultural capitals in the year 2000
1996,97 Extensive photographic documentation-work on the architecture of the New Buildings (Neues Bauen) in Brussels
1994,95 Preparation for a planned project on Modern Architecture in the Maghreb countries (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia)
1987-93 “Tel Aviv New Building, 1930 - 1939”, including a commission done for the German Research Committee, (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG), two-years’ research on the same subject
1986,87 “Belgian Industrial Architecture at the Turn-of-the Century along the Weser, Maas and Sambre Rivers”
1986 The Borinage area, a mining district in Belgium
1985 Meadow-gates as stone and iron sculptures in Raeren, Belgium
1984 Stone sculptures of the goat shepherds at El Hierro, Canary Islands
1983 Factory grounds with workers’ dwellings in Cheratte, Belgium
1978-82 Extensive systematic documentation-work on the galvanized-sheet-covered buildings in Eastern Belgium
ONE PERSON EXHIBITIONS
2003 Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen
Phoebus Rotterdam Niederlande
Patricia Sweetow Gallery, San Francisco
2001 Margarete Roeder Gallery, New York
Galerie Inge Friebe, Dusseldorf
2001 Goethe Institut, Ankara, Turkey
2000 Galerie Fragner, Prague, Czech Republic
Jewish Museum, Kecskemet, Hungary
1999 Estonian Museum of Architecture, Tallinn, Estonia
1998 University of Grenoble, France
University of St.Etienne, France
Goldsmith Hall, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA
Columbia University, New York
1997 Municipal Hall, Coimbra, Portugal
Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt on Main, Germany
Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Architekturfoyer (Swiss Technical University, Architecture Foyer), Zurich, Switzerland
1995 Jewish Museum, Vienna, Austria
Moravian Gallery, Brno, Czech Republic
L’ISA – La Cambre, Brussels, Belgium Erasmushuis, Leuven, Belgium
1994 The Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel ifa-Galerie, Bonn, Germany
Gallery House, Tel Aviv, Israel
Ludwig-Forum für Internationale Kunst, (Ludwig Forum for International Art),
Aachen, Germany
1993 “New Building in Tel Aviv, 1930-1939”, Forum for Cultural Exchange, Institute for
Foreign Relations (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen), Stuttgart, Germany
Bauhaus-Archiv-Museum für Gestaltung (Bauhaus Archive – Museum for Design), Berlin, Germany
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2002 “Structure”, Patricia Sweetow Gallery, San Francisco
1999 “Aachen 2000, Künstler in Aachen Heute”(Aachen 2000, Artists in Aachen Today),
Ludwigforum für Internationale Kunst(Ludwig Forum for International Art),
Aachen, Germany
1998 “Someone else with my fingerprints – Prägung und Identität”, (Imprint and Identity),
The Photographic Collection – SK Foundation (SK Stiftung) in the Media Park, Cologne, Germany
Kunstverein München, Munich, Germany
1997 “Someone else with my fingerprints”, Zwirner Gallery, New York, USA
1988 “Grenzfrauen” (Border Women), Cercle de Municipal, Ville de Luxembourg (City of Luxembourg)
1986 “Neue Kunst in der Welschen Mühle” (New Art at the Welsche Mühle) Welsche Mühle, Haaren, Germany
“Grenzfrauen” (Border Women), Suermond-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen, Germany
Frauen-Museum (Women’s Museum), Bonn, Germany
1985 “Umwelt-Naturkunst” (Environmental-Nature Art), Frauen-Museum, Bonn
1983 “Künstler in Aachen heute” (Artists in Aachen Today), Suermond-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen, Germany
1981 “Fotografen hier” (Photographers Here), Neue Galerie-Sammlung Ludwig (Neue Galerie Collection of Ludwig), Aachen, Germany
1979 “Joachim Bandau, Wandzeichnung und Skulptur” (Joachim Bandau, Wall Paintings and Sculpture), Photographic Sequence to a Wall Painting, Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany
1977 “Stadtgestalt-Monotonie und Vielfalt”(City Form – Monotony and Variety), Städtisches Museum, Schloss Morsbroich, Leverkusen
WORK IN PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany
Ludwig-forum für internationale Kunst, Aachen, Germany
Zinkhütter Hof, Industrie-Museum, Stolberg
J.P. Morgan Collection, New York
Paul Sack Collection, San Francisco