Das Lied von der Erde with poems by Elisabeth Frischauf

November 2025, saw two Memorable performances of Das Lied von der Erde at the Kurhaus Bad tölz and Bergson Kulturkraftwerk Theater, Munich Germany

Hear the poems: Truth, Shoot'em, a fragment of Love Lingers on the short video below:, extracted from the complete performance.

This Lied von der Erde is an hour-long woven tapestry in memory of the ending of WW II, of Nazi banned music and writing by those who managed to escape and those who perished. Conceived and directed through a contemporary lens, by Martina Veh, with my voice and poems in Soundscape by Christoph Reiserer. Also performing: Soprano, Stephanie Krug; Actor, Stefan Wilkening; Dancer, Alberto Pagani; Conductor, Maria Fitzgerald.

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One of 100 artists to show in 100! at the Howland Cultural Center

Curated by, Bibiana Huang Matheis at 477 Main Street, Beacon, NY.  Join me at the opening reception

La Buona Fortuna, Lady Luck, Open earthenware mixed media ceramics.  Here you see the three fates at work.

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First exhibit of 2017

There will be so much hanging space that I will show mobiles not yet seen as well as ceramic sculpture & collage

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Curated Show at the Akin Library/Museum September 9- October 23, 2016

I have an installation with 12 pieces- 3 mobiles and 11 ceramics- "Sea Cave," in the restroom

There is nothing like this exhibit.  The setting is fantastical, a must see!  Art between cases of birds, moose heads, a knight's armor etc. etc

 

Deep Spirits mobile with pitchers and Water Song on the wall of this unique "Sea Cave!"

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The show at the end of the art residency, Goluchow, Poland July- August 2016 at Gallery 33 FOLLOWED BY FORUM SINAGOGA in Ostrow, Poland

My spot at Gallery 33 with ceramic pinch pots from the "Peace Series", "All Ears," mixed media with earbuds, "Hand," with a peacock feather from Goluchow Castle's flock,  "Modern Life, " a playful wastebasket with escaping munchkin and lots of trash.  The mobile, "Intersecting Lines, " is made of found objects, burlap, and twine.  It represents the symbols of 3 religions, coming together, clashing, cooperating and drifting apart.

My spot

My spot

"All Ear," Mixed Media

"All Ear," Mixed Media

Hand

Hand

Modern Life

Modern Life

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A successful international art residency in Goluchow, Poland

3 intense weeks, July- August, 2016, working in clay, collage and found object sculpture and mobile.  On the grounds of a castle and surrounded by wonderful artists- take a look.

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