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Hermann Stamm

Hermann Stamm was born in 1953 and completed a degree in graphic design, receiving a Diploma of Designer FH from the Hochschule Würzburg in 1978. He then went on to study Visual Communication/Photography under the renowned Prof. Floris M. Neusüss. Since 1977, he has been actively involved in the field of photography, showcasing his works through numerous exhibitions, presentations, and publications both nationally and internationally. In fact, his works can be found in various collections, including the Museum Folkwang Essen, Fotoforum Kassel, and Fotomuseum München.

In recognition of his artistic talents, Stamm received several awards, including the Otto Steinert Prize from the DGPH in 1979 and the Kodak Photo Book Prize in 1984. He was also a recipient of prestigious grants, such as from the Künstlerhaus Bethanien Berlin and the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation Essen. Alongside his artistic endeavors, he also shared his knowledge through teaching and delivering lectures and workshops at various universities and institutions, including FH Bielefeld, FH Würzburg, University of Essen, Salzburg College, Werkstatt für Photographie Berlin, and Europäische Kunstakademie Trier.

In 1990, Stamm was honored to be inducted into the Deutsche Fotografische Akademie. For over two decades, from 1993 to 2020, he served as a professor of Visual Communication and Photography at the prestigious Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. He currently resides and continues to create in his hometown of Hammelburg, located in the region of Franken.

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