Sylvia Hagen

The fascinating bronze and terracotta sculptures by sculptor Sylvia Hagen are characterised by rough, brittle and fissured surfaces with openings, countless small cavities and bumps that enable a rich interplay of light and shadow. This pulsating ‘skin’ brings the fragmented figures, whose rugged bodies seem to be dissolving, to life.

Sylvia Hagen

curriculum vitae

1947 born in Treuenbrietzen, Brandenburg
1966 apprenticeship as a carpenter in Jüterbog
1966-1969 study of medicine at the Humboldt-Universität Berlin, drop out of university
1969 first drawings and sculptural works
1969-1971 various activities, including internship at the Kunstgewerbemuseum in Berlin-Koepenick in the restoration department
1971-1976 Study of sculpture at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee under Fritz Daehn, Karl Lemke, Karl Heinz Schamal and Werner Stoetzer
1976 since then freelance work as a sculptor in Berlin
cohabitation with the sculptor Werner Stoetzer
1978 birth of son Karl
1979 Altlangsow in the Oderbruch has become a common place to live and work
until 1984 regular work stays in Vilmnitz on Ruegen
1982 since then participation in numerous sculpture conventions at home and abroad
1998 marriage with Werner Stoetzer
2002 contest winner and realization of a three-figure group for the Deutsches Institut für Ernaehrungsforschung in Potsdam-Bergholz-Rehbrücke
2004-2006 commissioned by Humboldt-Universitaet Berlin for the portrait of Prof. Dr. Doerner
2006 Brandenburg Art Award
2010 death of Werner Stötzer, since then care taking of his estate
2014 artists' plein-air Burg Beeskow
2016 artists' plein-air Burg Beeskow
2017 Brandenburg Art Award
lives and works in Altlangsow
Accordingly, the elementary modes of existence of these figures, the bent, the seated, the standing. In Sylvia Hagen's work, they suppress both the metaphorical and the discursive impulse and solidify into posture carriers for the psychological constellations of a figure that now only wants to explain itself within itself. No fountain figures, no caryatids, no monuments, no busts, no iconography in myth and religion, no ideal constructions and symbols of beauty, but rather structural forms of the psyche, twisted, cut, connected and separated contexts of concentration and dissolution, of holding on and letting go, of affirmation and negation give these works something immensely electrifying and at the same time deeply doubtful that immediately reaches the viewer.
Michael Freitag
Terrakotten. Oder zur Bauform der Psyche, in: Sylvia Hagen und Werner Stötzer – Skulptur, Zeichnung, Berlin 2002, S. 11

The brittleness of the first glance disappears as you look at them. They exude a lively energy that is difficult to describe, and a high-energy field of tension seems to vibrate around these sculptures. I see vulnerability and, at the same time, a very solid assertiveness, emphasised differently from figure to figure. They are constructed from fragments, from clay tablets or glass shards. A peculiar order emerges from the assembled, chaotic fragments. Volumes maintain a fragile balance. Each one appears to be cast from a single mould, and this does not refer to the fact that many of them are cast in bronze or iron, but rather to the wholeness that nevertheless emerges from the openness of the tectonics, from the cracks and fractures in the surfaces. They carry within them the serenity of the unmade, of the become, which wants to be nothing more than it is. And yet they coalesce into forms that astonishingly accurately describe the state of this world and our place in it.
Hans Georg Wagner
Sylvia Hagen. Skulpturen und Zeichnungen 2002-2007, Dresden: Verlag Edition Beyer 2007, S. 20

further exhibitions

1979 Galerie am Prater, Berlin (with Herbert Tucholski and Margot Sperling)
1983 IX. Kunstausstellung der DDR, Dresden
1984 Kleine Galerie, Seelow
Petrikapelle, Brandenburg
1986 Galerie am Schlossberg, Gadebusch (with Hanns Schimansky)
1987 Galerie im Alten Museum, Berlin
X. Kunstausstellung der DDR, Dresden
1988 Galerie am Schoenhof, Goerlitz
Franziskaner-Kirchenruine, Berlin
1989 Galerie am Pferdemarkt, Neubrandenburg
1991 Bunte Stube, Ahrenshoop
Ephraim-Palais, Berlin
1992 Galerie Mitte, Berlin
Galerie am Pfaffenteich, Schwerin
1993 Galerie Leo.Coppi, Berlin
Galerie Schwind, Frankfurt/Main (with Werner Stoetzer)
Art Cologne, Koeln
1994 Kunstspeicher, Friedersdorf
Castello di Stenico, Italy
Neues Kunstquartier, Berlin
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Bonn
1995 State Art Exhibition, Potsdam
Art Cologne, Köln
1996 Klostergalerie, Zehdenick (with Hans Vent)
Galerie Boskamp, Hamburg (with Werner Stoetzer)
1997 Galerie Leo.Coppi, Berlin
Galerie 96, Luxemburg
1999 Ernst-Rietzschel-Kulturring e.V., Pulsnitz
Galerie Lux, Berlin
3. Bautzener Herbstsalon, Bautzen
Staatskanzlei des Landes Brandenburg, Potsdam
2000 Galerie Beethovenstraße, Duesseldorf (with Dieter Goltzsche and Lothar Boehme)
School and prayer house, Altlangsow
Brandenburgische Kunstsammlung, Cottbus
Galerie Paterre, Berlin
2001 Schlosskirche, Neustrelitz (with Getraut Wendlandt)
2002 Museum Kloster Unser Lieben Frauen, Magdeburg (with Werner Stoetzer)
Kunsthaus Apolda (with Werner Stoetzer)
2003 Kunstfreunde Bergstraße e.V., Odenwald (with Willy Guenther)
Zeitgalerie, Berlin (with Werner Stoetzer)
2004 Galerie Beethovenstraße, Duesseldorf (with Anton Paul Kammerer)
Kurt-Tucholsky-Literaturmuseum, Rheinsberg
Maerkisches Museum, Berlin
Galerie Bauscher, Potsdam
2005 Galerie Sophien-Edition, Berlin
Galerie Pohl, Berlin
2006 Humboldt-Universität Berlin
Neuhardenberg Castle, Neuhardenberg
Galerie Forum Amalienpark, Berlin
Magdeburg Cathedral
2007 Galerie Leo.Coppi, Berlin (with Hans Laabs and Ursula Strozynski)
Galerie Beyer, Dresden
Galerie Lux, Berlin
2008 Galerie Beethovenstraße, Duesseldorf (with Rolf Händler)
Galerie der Moderne, Berlin (with Egmont Schaefer)
Stadtpfarrkirche Muencheberg
2010 Galerie der Berliner Grafikpresse (with Klaus Rosenspieß)
Galerie Born, Born/Darß (with Werner Stoetzer)
2011 Galerie Forum Amalienpark, Berlin (with Wolfgang Leber)
Art Association, Rostock (with Dieter Goltzsche)
School and prayer house, Altlangsow
2012 Kunstpavillon Heringsdorf, Usedom
Wollhallen, Guestrow
2013 Galerie Himmelreich, Magdeburg
Galerie 100, Berlin
kunstprojekte e.V., Sparkasse Maerkisch-Oderland, Strausberg
2014 Galerie Hieronymus, Dresden (with Peter Makolies and Robert Metzkes)
St. Marienkirche, Frankfurt/Oder
Galerie Bernau
2015 Marienkirche, Muencheberg
Bautzen Art Association
2016 Brandenburg State Representation, Brussels/Belgium
Galerie Dr. Wilfried Karger im Stilwerk, Berlin
Beeskow Castle
2017 School and prayer house, Altlangsow
Galerie Helle Coppi, Berlin (with Werner Stoetzer, Michael Jastram and Robert Metzkes)
Galerie Alte Schule Adlershof, Berlin
Cajewitz Foundation, Berlin (with Sabine Heller and Bernd Wilde)
2018 Kunsthaus Koldenhof, Uckermark
Galerie SANDAU & LEO, Berlin
Fuerstenwalde Town Hall
2019 Kunstfreunde Bergstraße e.V., Bensheim-Auerbach
Galerie Netuschil, Darmstadt
art projects e.V., Sparkasse Märkisch-Oderland, Strausberg
Neuhardenberg Castle
GEDOK Brandenburg, Rangsdorf (participation)
2020 GALERIE HIMMEL, Dresden: »Paragone« (with Johannes Heisig)
2021 Schloss Neuhardenberg: »18. Brandenburgischer Kunstpreis 2021« (participation)
2021/2022 Brandenburgisches Landesmuseum für moderne Kunst, Frankfurt/Oder (with Dieter Goltzsche)
2022 Schloss Neuhardenberg: »19. Brandenburgischer Kunstpreis – Ehrenpreis des Ministerpräsidenten für ein Lebenswerk«
Galerie Gute Stube, Potsdam
2024 Schloss Neuhardenberg: »Spuren: Bronze-Ton-Papier«
2025 Kunstgalerie Altes Rathaus, Fuerstenwalde