RMEEWT79–Photographer Herlinde Koelbl poses in front of photographs from her series 'Spuren der Macht' (lit. Traces of power) that show Angela Merkel in the Ludwig Galerie Schloss Oberhausen in Oberhausen, Germany, 22 January 2015. The exhibition (25 January 2015 to 3 March 2015) entitled 'Das deutsche Wohnzimmer, Spuren der Macht, Haare und andere menschliche Dinge - Fotografien von 1980 bis heute' (lit. The German living room, traces of power, hair, and other human things - Photographs from 1980 to today' brings together works from the German artist's important artistic phases. Photo: RALF VENNENBERN
RMD61WCN–Photographer Herlinde Koelbl poses in front of two photos of Bishop Gerhard Ludwig Mueller at her new exhibition 'Kleider machen Leute' ('Clothes make the man') in Dresden, Germany, 03 May 2012. Koelbl's exhibition at the German Hygiene Museum Dresden showing people in casual and professional clothing is open until 29 July 2012. Photo: MATTHIAS HIEKEL
RMJJJFM5–Photographer Herlinde Koelbl standing in front of her exhibits in the exhibition 'Stille Post (lit. Silent Post, name of the children's game known as, among others, Chinese whispers). Hearing and understanding' in the Museum for Communication in Nuremberg, Germany, 20 July 2017. The project by the photographer from Munich consists of black-and-white pictures of men, women and children from 16 countries from all five continents and shows them as 28 different couples whispering to each other a message which remains hidden from the viewer. The exhibition will be open until 10 September 2017. Phot
RMED3B64–UniCredit Festspielnacht at HVB Forum Featuring: Herlinde Koelbl Where: Munich, Germany When: 21 Jun 2014
RMPPEJ5K–Photographer Herlinde Koelbl at the presentation of the Director Award Metropolis at the Munich Academy of Film and Television (HFF).
RMD580PC–Herlinde Koelbl at the Querdenker Awards 2011 at Bavaria studios. Munich, Germany - 29.11.2011
RM2ABKN2A–The photographer Herlinde Koelbl at the awarding of the 'Cultural Honorary Prize of the City of Munich' to the publisher Antje Kunstmann in the hall of the Old Town Hall. [automated translation]
RM2FWGPYD–Lindau, Germany. 20th May, 2021. Herlinde Koelbl, photographer, speaks at the opening of the small garden show Lindau. Credit: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMF5X918–Andres Serrano - Ausstellungseroeffnung im c/o Berlin (Ausstellung der deutschen Fotokuenstlerin Herlinde Koelbl mit dem Titel '
RMD683KT–Photographer Herlinde Koelbl stands in front photographs at her exhibition titled 'Looking for Traces - Photographies of Herlinde Koelbl' at Haus der Geschichte in Bonn, Germany, 04 July 2012. 400 photographs by Koelbl are on display. Photo: FEDERICO GAMBARINI
RMDYRJHK–Gerhard Polt at a book presentation in Munich on his 70th birthday, 2012
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RMD580YA–Til Schweiger, Herlinde Koelbl and Hannes Jaenicke at the Querdenker Awards 2011 at Bavaria studios. Munich, Germany -
RM2FWGPYX–Lindau, Germany. 20th May, 2021. Herlinde Koelbl, photographer, speaks at the opening of the small garden show Lindau. Credit: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMF33THT–Andres Serrano - Ausstellungseroeffnung im c/o Berlin (Ausstellung der deutschen Fotokuenstlerin Herlinde Koelbl mit dem Titel '
RMD683KW–Photographer Herlinde Koelbl poses in front photographs at her exhibition titled 'Looking for Traces - Photographies of Herlinde Koelbl' at Haus der Geschichte in Bonn, Germany, 04 July 2012. 400 photographs by Koelbl are on display. Photo: FEDERICO GAMBARINI
RMD580Y3–Til Schweiger, Herlinde Koelbl and Hannes Jaenicke at the Querdenker Awards 2011 at Bavaria studios. Munich, Germany -
RM2FWGPYK–Lindau, Germany. 20th May, 2021. Herlinde Koelbl, photographer, speaks at the opening of the small garden show Lindau. Credit: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD683M8–Photographer Herlinde Koelbl poses in front photographs at her exhibition titled 'Looking for Traces - Photographies of Herlinde Koelbl' at Haus der Geschichte in Bonn, Germany, 04 July 2012. 400 photographs by Koelbl are on display. Photo: FEDERICO GAMBARINI
RMD61CY8–A man stands in front of the work 'Schrei' by Herlinde Koelbl at the booth of the galery Rieder at the Art Cologne in Cologne, Germany, 17 April 2012. The Art Cologne fair will open from 18 to 22 April. Photo: OLIVERB BERG
RMD4WDJ1–Prize-winner Herlinde Koelbl stands on stage at the Cuvillies Theatre after the award ceremony of the International Book Award Corine 2010 in Munich, Germany, 23 November 2010. The International Book Award Corine honours literary works that feature ästhetic quality, currentness and acceptance. Photo: Ursula Dueren
RMD61WE9–A woman visits the new exhibition 'Kleider machen Leute' ('Clothes make the man') of photographer Herlinde Koelbl in Dresden, Germany, 03 May 2012. Koelbl's exhibition at the German Hygiene Museum Dresden showing people in casual and professional clothing is open until 29 July 2012. Photo: MATTHIAS HIEKEL
RMD580RW–Herlinde Koelbl and Hannes Jaenicke at the Querdenker Awards 2011 at Bavaria studios. Munich, Germany - 29.11.2011
RM2FWGPYG–Lindau, Germany. 20th May, 2021. Herlinde Koelbl, photographer, speaks at the opening of the small garden show Lindau. Credit: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2CYPY55–Wannsee, Germany. 02nd Oct, 2020. The photographer and documentary filmmaker Herlinde Koelbl stands in a corridor in the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. There, under the title 'Fascinating Science', she will be showing portraits of well-known scientists and researchers from 5 October onwards. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD61WEB–A woman views photos of Bishop Gerhard Ludwig Mueller during the new exhibition 'Kleider machen Leute' ('Clothes make the man') of photographer Herlinde Koelbl in Dresden, Germany, 03 May 2012. Koelbl's exhibition at the German Hygiene Museum Dresden showing people in casual and professional clothing is open until 29 July 2012. Photo: MATTHIAS HIEKEL
RMD580WX–Herlinde Koelbl and Hannes Jaenicke at the Querdenker Awards 2011 at Bavaria studios Munich, Germany - 29.11.2011
RM2CYPY5E–Wannsee, Germany. 02nd Oct, 2020. The photographer and documentary filmmaker Herlinde Koelbl stands in a corridor in the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. There, under the title 'Fascinating Science', she will be showing portraits of well-known scientists and researchers from 5 October onwards. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD61WEA–A woman vies photos of a Japanese sumo wrestler during the new exhibition 'Kleider machen Leute' ('Clothes make the man') of photographer Herlinde Koelbl in Dresden, Germany, 03 May 2012. Koelbl's exhibition at the German Hygiene Museum Dresden showing people in casual and professional clothing is open until 29 July 2012. Photo: MATTHIAS HIEKEL
RMD580RE–Otmar Ehrl, Achim Rohnke, Herlinde Koelbl and Hannes Jaenicke at the Querdenker Awards 2011 at Bavaria studios. Munich, Germany
RMED3B67–UniCredit Festspielnacht at HVB Forum Featuring: Herlinde Koelbl Where: Munich, Germany When: 21 Jun 2014
RM2CYPY52–Wannsee, Germany. 02nd Oct, 2020. The photographer and documentary filmmaker Herlinde Koelbl stands in a corridor in the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. There, under the title 'Fascinating Science', she will be showing portraits of well-known scientists and researchers from 5 October onwards. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMED3B6J–UniCredit Festspielnacht at HVB Forum Featuring: Herlinde Koelbl Where: Munich, Germany When: 21 Jun 2014
RM2CYPY59–Wannsee, Germany. 02nd Oct, 2020. The photographer and documentary filmmaker Herlinde Koelbl stands in a corridor in the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. There, under the title 'Fascinating Science', she will be showing portraits of well-known scientists and researchers from 5 October onwards. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMED3B66–UniCredit Festspielnacht at HVB Forum Featuring: Herlinde Koelbl Where: Munich, Germany When: 21 Jun 2014
RM2CYPY5A–Wannsee, Germany. 02nd Oct, 2020. The photographer and documentary filmmaker Herlinde Koelbl stands in a corridor in the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. There, under the title 'Fascinating Science', she will be showing portraits of well-known scientists and researchers from 5 October onwards. Credit: Paul Zinken/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMEEWMXN–Photographer Herlinde Koelbl poses in front of photographs from her series 'Kleider machen Leute' (lit. Clothes make the people) in the Ludwig Galerie Schloss Oberhausen in Oberhausen, Germany, 22 January 2015. The exhibition (25 January 2015 to 3 March 2015) entitled 'Das deutsche Wohnzimmer, Spuren der Macht, Haare und andere menschliche Dinge - Fotografien von 1980 bis heute' (lit. The German living room, traces of power, hair, and other human things - Photographs from 1980 to today' brings together works from the German artist's important artistic phases. Photo: RALF VENNENBERND/dpa
RMEEWMY8–Photographer Herlinde Koelbl poses in front of photographs from her series 'Spuren der Macht' (lit. Traces of power) in the Ludwig Galerie Schloss Oberhausen in Oberhausen, Germany, 22 January 2015. The exhibition (25 January 2015 to 3 March 2015) entitled 'Das deutsche Wohnzimmer, Spuren der Macht, Haare und andere menschliche Dinge - Fotografien von 1980 bis heute' (lit. The German living room, traces of power, hair, and other human things - Photographs from 1980 to today' brings together works from the German artist's important artistic phases. Photo: RALF VENNENBERND/dpa
RMEEWMY2–Photographer Herlinde Koelbl poses in front of photographs from her series 'Kleider machen Leute' (lit. Clothes make the people) in the Ludwig Galerie Schloss Oberhausen in Oberhausen, Germany, 22 January 2015. The exhibition (25 January 2015 to 3 March 2015) entitled 'Das deutsche Wohnzimmer, Spuren der Macht, Haare und andere menschliche Dinge - Fotografien von 1980 bis heute' (lit. The German living room, traces of power, hair, and other human things - Photographs from 1980 to today' brings together works from the German artist's important artistic phases. Photo: RALF VENNENBERND/dpa
RMEEWMXM–Photographer Herlinde Koelbl stands in front of a photograph from her series 'Spuren der Macht' (lit. Traces of Power) of Chancellor Angela Merkel in the Ludwig Galerie Schloss Oberhausen in Oberhausen, Germany, 22 January 2015. The exhibition (25 January 2015 to 3 March 2015) entitled 'Das deutsche Wohnzimmer, Spuren der Macht, Haare und andere menschliche Dinge - Fotografien von 1980 bis heute' (lit. The German living room, traces of power, hair, and other human things - Photographs from 1980 to today' brings together works from the German artist's important artistic phases. Photo: RALF VENN
RME0B8T6–Herlinde Koelbl poses in her new photo exhibition 'Targets' in Berlin, Germany, 08 May 2014. Koelbl has studied typical shooting targets in almost 30 countries for six years. Photo: BERND VON JUTRCZENKA/dpa
RME0B8T5–Herlinde Koelbl poses in her new photo exhibition 'Targets' in Berlin, Germany, 08 May 2014. Koelbl has studied typical shooting targets in almost 30 countries for six years. Photo: BERND VON JUTRCZENKA/dpa
RMDEHHBA–The photo of a hairy hand by Herlinde Koelbl is on display in Ludwiggalerie at Schloss Oberhausen in Oberhausen, Germany, 19 September 2013. The exhibition 'Hair! Hair in Art' is open from 22 September 2013 until 12 December 2014. Photo: ROLAND WEIHRAUCH
RMMJ496P–24 April 2018, Germany, Berlin: Photographer Herlinde Koelbl attends the exhibition 'Margiana. A Bronze Age Kingdom in Turkmenistan'. The special exhibition delivers an insight into a largely unknown 4,000 year old ancient civilisation in eastern Turkmenistan. Photo: Lisa Ducret/dpa
RM2J629WE–Berlin, Germany. 27th Apr, 2022. Herlinde Koelbl, photographer, stands at a press event for her exhibition 'Angela Merkel Portraits 1991 - 2021' at the German Historical Museum. The exhibition is on view from April 29, 2022 to September 4, 2022. Credit: Christoph Soeder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J629W5–Berlin, Germany. 27th Apr, 2022. Herlinde Koelbl, photographer, stands at a press event for her exhibition 'Angela Merkel Portraits 1991 - 2021' at the German Historical Museum. The exhibition is on view from April 29, 2022 to September 4, 2022. Credit: Christoph Soeder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J629WF–Berlin, Germany. 27th Apr, 2022. Herlinde Koelbl, photographer, stands at a press event for her exhibition 'Angela Merkel Portraits 1991 - 2021' at the German Historical Museum. The exhibition is on view from April 29, 2022 to September 4, 2022. Credit: Christoph Soeder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMMJ4973–24 April 2018, Germany, Berlin: Photographer Herlinde Koelbl stands in front of one of her photographs at the exhibition 'Margiana. A Bronze Age Kingdom in Turkmenistan'. The special exhibition delivers an insight into a largely unknown 4,000 year old ancient civilisation in eastern Turkmenistan. Photo: Lisa Ducret/dpa
RMMJ48PJ–24 April 2018, Germany, Berlin: Photographer Herlinde Koelbl stands infront of one of her photographs at the exhibition 'Margiana. A Bronze Age Kingdom in Turkmenistan'. The special exhibition delivers an insight into a largely unknown 4,000 year old ancient civilisation in eastern Turkmenistan. Photo: Lisa Ducret/dpa
RMMJ496T–24 April 2018, Germany, Berlin: A visitor walks past an exhibited photo taken by photographer Herlinde Koelbl at the exhibition 'Margiana. A Bronze Age Kingdom in Turkmenistan'. The special exhibition delivers an insight into a largely unknown 4,000 year old ancient civilisation in eastern Turkmenistan. Photo: Lisa Ducret/dpa
RMHW0JNJ–Munich, Germany. 16th Mar, 2017. Photos by Herlinde Koelbl can be seen at her exhibition 'Refugees' at the literature house in Munich, Germany, 16 March 2017. The exhibition is open until 7 May 2017 and will move to the United Nations in New York, US, in October. Photo: Alexander Heinl/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMHW0J6P–Munich, Germany. 16th Mar, 2017. Photographer Herlinde Koelbl speaks about her exhibition 'Refugees' at the literature house in Munich, Germany, 16 March 2017. The exhibition is open until 7 May 2017 and will move to the United Nations in New York, US, in October. Photo: Alexander Heinl/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMHW0J7X–Munich, Germany. 16th Mar, 2017. Photographer Herlinde Koelbl speaks about her exhibition 'Refugees' at the literature house in Munich, Germany, 16 March 2017. The exhibition is open until 7 May 2017 and will move to the United Nations in New York, US, in October. Photo: Alexander Heinl/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMHW0JAM–Munich, Germany. 16th Mar, 2017. Photographer Herlinde Koelbl speaks about her exhibition 'Refugees' at the literature house in Munich, Germany, 16 March 2017. The exhibition is open until 7 May 2017 and will move to the United Nations in New York, US, in October. Photo: Alexander Heinl/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMHW0JAJ–Munich, Germany. 16th Mar, 2017. Photographer Herlinde Koelbl speaks about her exhibition 'Refugees' at the literature house in Munich, Germany, 16 March 2017. The exhibition is open until 7 May 2017 and will move to the United Nations in New York, US, in October. Photo: Alexander Heinl/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMHW0J7G–Munich, Germany. 16th Mar, 2017. Photographer Herlinde Koelbl speaks about her exhibition 'Refugees' at the literature house in Munich, Germany, 16 March 2017. The exhibition is open until 7 May 2017 and will move to the United Nations in New York, US, in October. Photo: Alexander Heinl/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J629W8–Berlin, Germany. 27th Apr, 2022. Raphael Gross, President of the German Historical Museum, speaks at a press event for the exhibition 'Angela Merkel Portraits 1991 - 2021' by photographer Herlinde Koelbl at the German Historical Museum. The exhibition will be on view from April 29, 2022 to September 4, 2022. Credit: Christoph Soeder/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMMJ4975–24 April 2018, Germany, Berlin: A visitor takes a picture of an exhibited photo with a camel on it taken by photographer Herlinde Koelbl at the exhibition 'Margiana. A Bronze Age Kingdom in Turkmenistan'. The special exhibition delivers an insight into a largely unknown 4,000 year old ancient civilisation in eastern Turkmenistan. Photo: Lisa Ducret/dpa
RMMJ48P8–24 April 2018, Germany, Berlin: Photographer Herlinde Koelbl (L) and the director of the Neue Museum, Matthias Wemhoff, speak during a press conference on the exhibition 'Margiana. A Bronze Age Kingdom in Turkmenistan'. The special exhibition delivers an insight into a largely unknown 4,000 year old ancient civilisation in eastern Turkmenistan. Photo: Lisa Ducret/dpa
RMHHFY4A–Oberhausen, Germany. 19th Jan, 2017. A visitor looks at the picture 'Mother and Daughter' by Gerhard Richter (C) and 'Money on Canvas' by Laas Abendroth, with the photo 'Louise Bourgeois' by Herlinde Koelbl on the right, in the Ludwiggalerie Schloss Oberhausen in Oberhausen, Germany, 19 January 2017. The exhibition 'Let's Buy It' is showing around 300 pieces from Albrecht Duerer to Andy Warhol and Gerhard Richter on the topic of art and purchasing from 22 January to 14 May 2017. Photo: Roland Weihrauch/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2MXEJ27–03 February 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: View of the Grassi Museum of Applied Art in Leipzig. The museum achieved a record number of new acquisitions in 2022. Over 5700 objects from the fields of arts and crafts, design and photography have been added. The Grassi Museum is planning six major special exhibitions this year. These range from the 'secret art of upholstery' with more than 100 pieces of seating furniture from three centuries to the photographer Herlinde Koelbl. The Grassi Fair is also back on the schedule from October 20 to 22, where contemporary design and handicrafts can be purchased. P
RM2MXEJ32–03 February 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: View of the Grassi Museum of Applied Art in Leipzig. The museum achieved a record number of new acquisitions in 2022. Over 5700 objects from the fields of arts and crafts, design and photography have been added. The Grassi Museum is planning six major special exhibitions this year. These range from the 'secret art of upholstery' with more than 100 pieces of seating furniture from three centuries to the photographer Herlinde Koelbl. The Grassi Fair is also back on the schedule from October 20 to 22, where contemporary design and handicrafts can be purchased. P
RM2MXEJ2T–03 February 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: Olaf Thormann, director of the Grassi Museum für Angewandte Kunst, pictured at the museum's annual press conference in Leipzig. The museum achieved a record number of new acquisitions in 2022. More than 5700 objects from the fields of arts and crafts, design and photography have been added. The Grassi Museum is planning six major special exhibitions this year. These range from the 'secret art of upholstery' with more than 100 pieces of seating furniture from three centuries to the photographer Herlinde Koelbl. The Grassi Fair is also back on the schedule from
RMJJJFM7–Photographer Herlinde Koelbl standing in front of her exhibits in the exhibition 'Stille Post (lit. Silent Post, name of the children's game known as, among others, Chinese whispers). Hearing and understanding' in the Museum for Communication in Nuremberg, Germany, 20 July 2017. The project by the photographer from Munich consists of black-and-white pictures of men, women and children from 16 countries from all five continents and shows them as 28 different couples whispering to each other a message which remains hidden from the viewer. The exhibition will be open until 10 September 2017. Phot
RMJJJFM0–Photographer Herlinde Koelbl standing in front of her exhibits in the exhibition 'Stille Post (lit. Silent Post, name of the children's game known as, among others, Chinese whispers). Hearing and understanding' in the Museum for Communication in Nuremberg, Germany, 20 July 2017. The project by the photographer from Munich consists of black-and-white pictures of men, women and children from 16 countries from all five continents and shows them as 28 different couples whispering to each other a message which remains hidden from the viewer. The exhibition will be open until 10 September 2017. Phot
RMEEWMXG–Photographs from Herlinde Koelbl's series 'Kleider machen Leute' (lit. Clothes make the people) in the Ludwig Galerie Schloss Oberhausen in Oberhausen, Germany, 22 January 2015. The exhibition (25 January 2015 to 3 March 2015) entitled 'Das deutsche Wohnzimmer, Spuren der Macht, Haare und andere menschliche Dinge - Fotografien von 1980 bis heute' (lit. The German living room, traces of power, hair, and other human things - Photographs from 1980 to today' brings together works from the German artist's important artistic phases. Photo: RALF VENNENBERND/dpa
RMEEWMY9–Photographs from Herlinde Koelbl's series 'Kleider machen Leute' (lit. Clothes make the people) in the Ludwig Galerie Schloss Oberhausen in Oberhausen, Germany, 22 January 2015. The exhibition (25 January 2015 to 3 March 2015) entitled 'Das deutsche Wohnzimmer, Spuren der Macht, Haare und andere menschliche Dinge - Fotografien von 1980 bis heute' (lit. The German living room, traces of power, hair, and other human things - Photographs from 1980 to today' brings together works from the German artist's important artistic phases. Photo: RALF VENNENBERND/dpa
RMEEWMY6–A photographs from Herlinde Koelbl's series 'Haare und andere menschliche Dinge' (lit. Hair and other human things) in the Ludwig Galerie Schloss Oberhausen in Oberhausen, Germany, 22 January 2015. The exhibition (25 January 2015 to 3 March 2015) entitled 'Das deutsche Wohnzimmer, Spuren der Macht, Haare und andere menschliche Dinge - Fotografien von 1980 bis heute' (lit. The German living room, traces of power, hair, and other human things - Photographs from 1980 to today' brings together works from the German artist's important artistic phases. Photo: RALF VENNENBERND/dpa
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