Sibylle bergemann biography of mahatma

          The autodidact initially trained as a woman's tailor and worked as an ironer, chauffeur and laboratory assistant until he was admitted as a photographer in...

          Sibylle Bergemann

          1941 Born in Berlin on 29 August as Sibylle Emma Luise Pohl.

          1958 Starts training for a clerical profession, then works for eight years as a secretary in various offices and factories; from 1965, works for the monthly Das Magazin.

          Bergemann's photographs focus on quiet, atmospheric moments, not on strong symbols or grand gestures.

        1. Gochez was born in Pasadena, California.
        2. The autodidact initially trained as a woman's tailor and worked as an ironer, chauffeur and laboratory assistant until he was admitted as a photographer in
        3. Sibylle Bergemann, Harald Hauswald, Ute Mahler, and Werner Mahler revealed life in East Germany unvarnished, exposing social contradictions and witnessing.
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        5. from 1966 Though not enrolled, Bergemann occasionally attends photography classes given by Arno Fischer at the School of Fine and Applied Arts in Weissensee (now weissensee kunsthochschule berlin).

          from 1967 Bergemann's first commissions for 'Sonntag', a weekly newspaper with a focus on art and literature, launch her freelance career as a photographer. 1967–1975
 Together with Arno Fischer, she runs the 'Club Junger Meister' under the aegis of the Berlin County Photography Commission.

          1968 Exhibition in Berlin City Library with Arno Fischer, Elisabeth Meinke, Brigitte Voigt and Michael Weidt; Bergemann shows photographs from her series 'Fenster' ('Windows'). 1969 Sibylle Bergemann, Arno Fischer, Eli