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Manfred-Michael Sackmann (* 27 July 1952 in Seesen; † 20 February 2024[1]) was a German photographer.

Life

Sackmann grew up in Salzgitter. He began taking photographs at the age of 19. He moved to West Berlin in 1975. From 1978 to 1982 he trained at the Werkstatt für Photographie with Ulrich Görlich. He has been a member of the Berlin Artists' Association since 1992. In 1994 he was appointed to the German Society for Photography (DGPh).[2] Sackmann lives and works in Berlin.[3]

Work

Man as a cultural and social actor is the predominant theme of Sackmann's work. Outsiders in society in particular were at the centre of his interest early on. Since the late 1970s, he has produced photo series of gay bars and "fag balls". Since the 1980s, he has also produced documentary series of vernissages and "beauty pageants". Sackmann also works in the studio,[4] where he devotes himself in particular to nude and portrait photography.[5]

In the 1980s and 1990s in particular, he created internationally acclaimed portrait series of personalities from contemporary history in various collaborations, including Leni Riefenstahl, Joseph Beuys, A. R. Penck, Helmut Newton, Markus Lüpertz, Andy Warhol, Wolf Vostell, Hans-Olaf Henkel, Klaus Töpfer, Birgit Breuel and Detlev Rohwedder.[6][7][8][9]

Sackmann has contributed numerous photo articles to various trade journals and magazines, including in European Photography, Fotografie, KULTur, Der Spiegel, Tip, Zeitmagazin, Zitty and ZOOM.[10] Sackmann's photo documentaries on the social effects of the immunodeficiency disease Aids in the 1980s met with great interest.[11][12][13][14]

Group and solo exhibitions in public museums (selection)

Public collections (selection)

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Literature

  • Heiko Sievers/Gabriele Muschter. Berlin, November 1989. 14 photographers from East and West experience the opening of the Wall. An exhibition of the Goethe Institute and the Senate of Berlin. 1990
  • Workshop for Photography of the VHS Kreuzberg. Works 81. Berlin 1982.
  • Arnika Große: Aktionale. The naked being. An exhibition at the Verein Berliner Künstler. Berlin 2010
  • Minister of State at the Federal Foreign Office Cornelia Pieper/Embassy of the Republic of Poland (publisher): korespondenja/korrespondenz. Opole Czerwiec/Berlin 2010
  • Barbara Harding: The "Arts of Asia" Conversation with Peter Janssen of the Samurai Art Museum (Photographs by Manfred M. Sackmann). In: Arts of Asia. July/August 2019, pp. 22-32.

Individual references

  1. ^ Robert Ide (2024-03-12). "Berliner Gesellschaft". tagesspiegel.de. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |retrieval= ignored (help)
  2. ^ Michael Koetzle, Manfred-Michael Sackmann. In: The nude photograph. Aesthetics History Ideology. Berlin/Lucerne 1985, p. 432.
  3. ^ Werkstatt für Photographie der VHS Kreuzberg (ed.): Arbeiten 83. Berlin 1984, p. 78 ff.
  4. ^ Volker Mann: Im Spiel der Sinne. Exhibition at the Verein Berliner Künstler: Manfred-Michael Sackmann seeks excitement in the details. In: Das Magazin. Issue 4, 992, pp. 31-35,
  5. ^ Michael Koetzle: Manfred-Michael Sackmann. In: ZOOM. 7-8/1983, pp. 74-79.
  6. ^ Past Auction. Retrieved 7 July 2022
  7. ^ Leica World: Leni Riefenstahl - Bis zur Besessenheit. Volume 2/2000: p. 25/27
  8. ^ Past Auction. Retrieved 7 July 2022
  9. ^ Manfred-Michael Sackmann. Retrieved 17 September 2019
  10. '^ Werkstatt für Photographie der VHS Kreuzberg (publisher): Arbeiten 83. Berlin 1984, p. 78 ff.
  11. ^ Der Spiegel No. 33/1985: p. 154
  12. ^ Der Spiegel No. 45/1984: p. 111
  13. ^ Der Spiegel No. 29/1984: p. 130/131
  14. ^ Der Spiegel No. 37/1983: p. 156
  15. ^ Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst: Stadtfotografie Berlin. 2nd edition, Berlin 1989, p. 130.