- Vera Isler-Leiner
Vera Isler-Leiner is a German artist working primarily in photography.
Biography
Vera Isler-Leiner was born 1931 as Vera Sulamith Leiner in
Berlin , daughter of a Polish father, Heinz Leiner, and a Hungarian mother, Louise Leiner-Reichmann. Isler-Leiner was sent with her sisters toSwitzerland in 1936 to escape the Nazis. Her parents didn't escape and perished inBelzec in 1942. She went to school in Teufen and Trogen, in the canton ofAppenzell . In 1950 Isler-Leiner trained as a medical technician at the University Hospital inBerne , but at the same time began a career as an artist.Vera Isler-Leiner is married to Manuel Isler, a journalist and former professor of journalism in
Basel . 1998, falling ill from breast cancer, she had aMastectomy . Isler-Leiner lives and works in Bottmingen near Basel, and inNice andNew York .Artistic work
In 1950, Isler-Leiner began acting in films and television, in addition to her work in visual art. From 1963 on she concentrated on art and participated in solo and group exhibitions. Beginning with a six-months' stay in the United States in 1980 she has concentrated on photography. Isler-Leiner's work mainly focuses on the human face. Since 1981 her work centred on the concept and publication of reports and books of photographs in the fields of architecture and art. Her interest in social investigation is recognizable in all her projects such as the plastic-based work "Chromos-omen" (her reflections on genetics), her artists photo-portraits "Kunst-Täter" and her videos and video-stills such as "IRAQ" and "42nd Street".
Isler-Leiner's work has been curated and supported since 2007 by
Artforum Culture Foundation inThessaloniki , Greece.External links
* [http://www.veraislerleiner.com Artist's website]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.