From October 15, 2021 to January 17, 2022, the Berlinische Galerie | Museum für Moderne Kunst hosted the first major retrospective after Stomps' death, entitled Louise Stomps | Shaping Nature | Sculptures 1928 - 1988. Das Verborgene Museum (Berlin) has prepared and curated the exhibition as a guest of the Berlinische Galerie.
A comprehensive catalogue has been published:
Marion Beckers, Elisabeth Moortgat (eds.): Louise Stomps.
FIGURING Nature 1928 - 1988. Sculptures and Drawings
German with English translations
224 pages, 185 illustrations in colour
23 x 28 cm, hardcover
Hirmer Publishing House, Munich
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3776-7
Comprehensive outline of life and work with further pictures, documentation and references. English translation
Hanna Bekker vom Rath with her Frankfurter Kunstkabinett was one of Stomps' most important patrons. She was a gallery owner, patron and at the same time a painter herself.
Index of the holdings of the Berlinische Galerie: Sculptures, graphics and artist's archive Louise Stomps.
(After a short redirect, enter Stomps in the search field).
Peter Schrader | +49 (0)30 2903 2627 | peter.schrader@berlin.de - Berthold Kogut | +49 (0)30 694 9634 | ko.und.gut@gmail.com
Louise Stomps hatte zwei Töchter, jede von Ihnen einen Sohn: Peter Schrader, Sohn der Tochter Inge Becker-Schrader (1921 - 2003) und
Berthold Kogut, Sohn der Tochter Annemarie Sichrovsky (1922 - 2013). Beide betreuen gemeinsam den Nachlass Louise Stomps.
Louise Stomps had two daughters, each of them a son: Peter Schrader, son of the daughter Inge Becker-Schrader (1921 - 2003) and Berthold Kogut, son of the
daughter Annemarie Sichrovsky (1922 - 2013). Both are jointly in charge of Louise Stomp's estate.