Vita – SILKE AGENA

Born in 1966 Silke Agena lives and works in Bremen, Germany. Next to her studies of oil painting for several years supported by Mariola Bogacki and Klaus Boekhoff from 2008 until 2014 she continued her studies on her own. She created her own style which is identifiable by vivid colours and realistic presentation. She works in different techniques as within the central topic is the female. Her works are presented on the walls of private customers in Germany as also the adjoing countries.

Exhibitions

2023

  • 21.07. – 19.08. Eigene Ladengalerie / Einzelausstellung in Bremen-Arbergen in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Stadtteilmarketing Hemelingen e.V./ Bremen

2022

  • 10. Thedinghauser Kunsttage

2019

  • FormArt, Glinde
  • Kunstherbst, Bremen

2018

  • Kunstherbst, Bremen
  • Tofazz, Bremen

2017

  • Kunst im BGH Hemelingen
  • FormArt, Glinde

2013

  • FormArt, Glinde

2010 – 2012

  • Multiple solo exhibitions

Lecturer in oil painting skills "Aktive Menschen in Bremen e.V." / 2019


Publications

2019 – 2020

  • ArtistWindow, Kunstmagazin / Ausgabe 55

2017

  • ArtistWindow, Kunstmagazin / Ausgabe 51

2015 – 2016

  • ArtistWindow, Kunstmagazin / Ausgabe 48

2013 -2014

  • ArtistWindow, Kunstmagazin / Ausgabe 43 und 44

Founder member of artist group GE1 together with

Dietmar Bürger   Dietmar H. Bürger | Sculptures + Music

Kamilla Czastka 


Awards

Public Award / Kunstherbst Bremen 2007


Project Aladin Music Hall Bremen

By accident it came to a long-term cooperation within Silke Agena and "Aladin Music Hall" in Bremen. The Aladin Music Hall is one of the first and one of the biggest clubs in Germany. The spontaneous developed project showed portraits of the famous musicians of "Club27" and other musicians. These paintings fitted perfectly into the premises of the club.

The sign on the back of her portrait of DORO when she was in May 2015 for a gig in the Aladin was an absolute honour for the painter. She signed her portrait with the following:

"LOVE - for ever"


Self Portrait (Acryl, 100x100cm, 2012)

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