Birgit Langhammer, as an artist, loves to work in black-and-white photography. Part of her artwork has been featured in several group shows in Houston, Texas, as well as in Arequipa, Peru. Birgit has had her first solo-show in 2010 in Houston, Texas. The titles of her portfolios: Reflective PresenceGoddesses or Earth Portraits signal her deep connection with nature and all of creation.

Feel free to view her visionary portfolios below:

Portfolio I: Traces (2006)

Portfolio II: Reflective Presence (2007)

Portfolio III: Goddesses

Portfolio IV: Earth Portraits

Portfolio V: Miscellaneous

Shows:

2013, May 31-June 15: Print Houston, Rudolph Blume Fine Art/ArtScan Gallery, Houston, (group show: Magda Boltz-Wilson, Birgit Langhammer, Oliver Raszewski, Antje Rietsch, Silke Andrea Schmidt), photo-gravures, series “Goddesses”

2010, March 6-March 28: Solo Show “One and One Equals One” at Redbud Gallery Houston, black-and-white photography, series “Earth Portraits”

2009, September 23-October 23: Amistad II, Arte de Texas En El Peru (Texas Art in Peru), group show, digital print “Café Florian”

2008, May 24-August 17: Craft Texas, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, felted object

2008, March 8-28: Foto Fest show “Reflektierende Gegenwart” (Reflective Presence) at Nauhaus Art Space/ Texas Collaboration Arts, Houston, black-and-white photography and photo-gravures

2006: July 12-24, Fellowship/ Fund For Teacher Grant: travel to Ravenna and Venice, Italy; master mosaic workshop with Prof. Luciana Notturni, Mosaic Art School, Ravenna

2006, March 10-26:  FotoFest show “Ending Time”, (group show: Robert Berlin, Leigh Dehaney, Bryan Kuntz, Birgit Langhammer and Angilee Wilkerson) at Gallery DIG 101, Houston, black-and-white photography

2005:   “City Hall Project”, Houston, Texas: black-and-white photography, curated by Gus Kopriva

“The Back Room” – a companion gallery show for the City Hall Project curated by Gus Kopriva and Wayne Gilbert

“Project Storm” – Visual Arts and Houston Galleries Fundraiser benefiting Katrina Victims through Red Cross