Artist Gabriele Stötzer (73) has some exciting months ahead of her. Berlin’s Gropius Bau is now dedicating a major solo exhibition to her, and this fall she is also set to receive the Kaiserring in Goslar—one of the most prestigious awards in the arts. “I’ve experienced a lot in life and had to endure a great deal,” Stötzer said in Berlin. For her, this recognition is also a kind of fulfillment. “I’m happy to be here.”
In the GDR, Stötzer was imprisoned after organizing a petition against Wolf Biermann’s expatriation; she spent a year in prison, where she sewed pantyhose. She worked in the underground art scene and co-founded the Erfurt Women Artists’ Group. In 1989, she helped occupy the Stasi district headquarters in Erfurt.