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  1. Ulay (Uwe Laysiepen) b 1943 in Solingen (D); 1962–68 studied photography after an apprenticeship as a mechanical engineer; worked in the fields of experimental photography, film and environment until 1975; 1975–1988 artistic cooperation and performances with Marina Abramovic; 1998–2004 Professor at the Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung, Karlsruhe (D); lives and works in Amsterdam (NL).

  2. 25. Apr. 2020 · Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu.

  3. The Stedelijk Museum presents ULAY WAS HERE, the largest-ever retrospective of Frank Uwe Laysiepen (1943–2020), known as Ulay, and the first international posthumous exhibition, including many never before seen works. While Ulay’s work with Marina Abramović is iconic, ULAY WAS HERE shows his impressive solo oeuvre as a pioneer of Polaroid photography and performance and body art ...

  4. 5. März 2020 · Der deutsche Performancekünstler Ulay, oder Frank Uwe Laysiepen, ist tot. Er starb in der Nacht zum Montag im Alter von 76 Jahren in Ljubljana. Das bestätigte ein enger Kollege am Montag. Zuerst hatte das Magazin «Monopol – Magazin für Kunst und Leben» über seinen Tod berichtet. Frank Uwe Laysiepen war langjähriger Partner der ...

  5. 11. Apr. 2020 · Frank Uwe Laysiepen, the German artist known as Ulay, left us on March 2, just a few months after the inauguration, in November 2020, of a major retrospective of his work at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.This human and artistic journey began in Sollingen in 1943, while the Second World War raged, and developed in the anarchist Amsterdam of the Provos (his adopted city), then wandered ...

  6. 2. März 2020 · Ulay, whose real name was Frank Uwe Laysiepen, and Ms. Abramovic were also romantic partners, from 1976 to 1988. The pair’s work, while often dangerous, was designed at times to show audiences ...

  7. Other articles where Ulay is discussed: Marina Abramović: …with Frank Uwe Laysiepen (byname Ulay), a like-minded German artist. Much of their work together was concerned with gender identity, most notoriously Imponderabilia (1977), in which they stood naked while facing each other in a museum’s narrow entrance, forcing visitors to squeeze between them and, in so doing, to choose…