Eva Brunner, SCHLÖSSLI #8
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Eva Brunner, SCHLÖSSLI #8Das Schloss Schauensee, Wahrzeichen der Stadt Kriens bei Luzern, Schweiz, liebevoll SCHLSSLI genannt, bt in seiner sprden Schnheit seit jeher eine groe Faszination aus. Auf Eva Brunner ganz besonders, zumal sie einen Teil ihrer Kindheit dort verbrachte, nachdem ihre Mutter in zweiter Ehe den illustren und charismatischen Banquier Ernst Brunner geheiratet hatte. Es folgte ein beispielloser gesellschaftlicher Aufstieg, der ein Jahrzehnt spter abrupt im

Das Schloss Schauensee, Wahrzeichen der Stadt Kriens bei Luzern, Schweiz, liebevoll SCHLÖSSLI genannt, übt in seiner spröden Schönheit seit jeher eine große Faszination aus. Auf Eva Brunner ganz besonders, zumal sie einen Teil ihrer Kindheit dort verbrachte, nachdem ihre Mutter in zweiter Ehe den illustren und charismatischen Banquier Ernst Brunner geheiratet hatte. Es folgte ein beispielloser gesellschaftlicher Aufstieg, der ein Jahrzehnt später abrupt im Ruin endete. Im autobiografischen Hörspiel „Blauensee - Ein wahres Märchen mit fatalen Folgen“ von 2007 ging Eva den Hintergründen nach. Für das kleine Mädchen jedoch war die verwunschene Umgebung damals ein Nährboden für alle möglichen Fantasien. 2022 war Eva fotografisch auf Spurensuche im SCHLÖSSLI und arbeitet nun an einem Künstlerbuch mit neuen Fotografien, Auszügen aus dem Familienalbum und einem Essay.

Die Schweizer Autorin und Fotografin Eva Brunner studierte „Communications (Film & Photography)“ am American College of Rome in Italien. Nach ersten Jobs als Theaterfotografin begann sie, Stücke zu schreiben, die in Rom uraufgeführt wurden. 1985 war sie als Hausautorin am Stadttheater Luzern. Mit einem Stipendium des Berliner Senats zog sie 1987 nach Berlin, wo sie seither als Autorin und Übersetzerin tätig ist. Seit 2005 beschäftigt sie sich intensiv mit künstlerischer Fotografie. 2007 – 2011 im Meisterkurs bei Prof. Arno Fischer an der Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie Berlin, gefolgt von Workshops bei Anders Petersen, Sven Marquardt, Wolfgang Zurborn und Tomasz Laczny. Seit 2006 ist sie in zahlreiche Gruppen- und Einzelausstellungen im In- und Ausland vertreten.

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Schauensee Castle, the landmark of the town of Kriens near Lucerne, Switzerland, affectionately known as SCHLÖSSLI, has always held a great fascination with its austere beauty. It is particularly true for Eva Brunner, who spent part of her childhood there after her mother married the illustrious and charismatic banker Ernst Brunner. This was followed by an unprecedented rise in society, which came to an abrupt end a decade later in bankruptcy. In the autobiographical radio play “Blauensee – A true fairy tale with fatal consequences” from 2007, Eva explored the circumstances behind this story. For the little girl, however, the enchanted surroundings were a breeding ground for all kinds of fantasies. In 2022, Eva went in search of traces at the SCHLÖSSLI and is now working on an artist's book with new photographs, excerpts from the family album and an essay.

Swiss author and photographer Eva Brunner studied Communications (Film & Photography) at the American College of Rome in Italy. After initial jobs as a theatre photographer, she began writing plays, which premiered in Rome. In 1985, she was resident writer at the Stadttheater Luzern. With a scholarship from the Berlin Senate, she moved to Berlin in 1987, where she has been working as an author and translator ever since. From 2005 on, she has devoted herself to artistic photography. From 2007 to 2011, she attended a master class with Prof. Arno Fischer at the Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie Berlin, followed by workshops with Anders Petersen, Sven Marquardt, Wolfgang Zurborn and Tomasz Laczny. Since 2006, she has been represented in numerous group and solo exhibitions in Germany and abroad.

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