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  • Unknown photographer. Yva (Else Simon-Neulander). c. 1930s. Silver gelatin print. Museum Folkwang, Essen
  • Alternate Name(s) Else Neuländer-Simon (Married Name)

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Artist Chronology

January 26, 1900
Born
At location: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin
1925–autumn 1930
Establishes her first studio
At location: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin
1926
Experiments with double and multiple exposures
At location: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin
1926
Publishes photographs in Welt-Spiegel and Die schöne Frau
Contributor: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin
1926
A review of her work is published in Photofreund
Contributor: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin
1927–38
Orients her work toward advertising and editorial photography
At location: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin
November 9–December 10, 1927
Solo exhibition at Galerie Neumann-Nierendorf
Participant: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin
November 19–December 10, 1927
Exhibition at Neumann-Nierendorf Galerie
Participant: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin
1929–34
Collaborates with the editor of UHU to stage picture stories
Contributor: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin
1929–31
Elisabeth Röttgers, also an assistant to Yva, works for Lotte Jacobi for two years
At location: Lotte Jacobi
Affiliated: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin
May 18–July 7, 1929
Internationale Ausstellung des Deutschen Werkbunds Film und Foto (FiFo) at Städtische Ausstellungshallen

Kunstgewerbemuseum, Zurich
August 28–September 22, 1929

Im Lichthof des Ehemaligen Kunstgewerbemuseums, Prinz-Albrechs-Strasse 7, Berlin
October 19–November 17, 1929

Stadtmuseum, Danzig
(dates unknown)

Österreichisches Museum, Vienna
February 20–March 31, 1930

Agram, Zagreb
April 5–14, 1930

Münchner Bund/Verein Ausstellungspark München E.V. (as part of Internationale Ausstellung. Das Lichtbild), Munich
June 5–September 7, 1930

Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo
April 1931

Asahi Shimbun, Osaka
July 1–7, 1931

Stuttgart
1930
Gezeichnet oder Geknipst exhibition
Berlin
1930s
Publishes photographs in Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung, Die Dame, Die schöne Frau, Die neue Linie, UHU, Das Magazin, Revue des monats, Figaro, and Münchner Illustrierte Presse
Contributor: Yva (Else Simon)
Paris Munich Berlin
Autumn 1930–Spring 1934
Moves to a larger studio with six rooms, including a darkroom, and has several employees
She uses Hauff-Ultra-Rapid, Agfa, Gevaert, and Perux plates, as well as Mimosa, Kodak, and Agfa papers.
At location: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin
December 19, 1932–January 20, 1933
Prima Biennale internazionale d'arte fotografica at the Palazzo del CNI
Rome
1933
Her photographs are published in Nus: La Beauté de la femme
Contributor: Yva (Else Simon)
Paris
1933
The Modern Spirit in Photography at The Royal Photographic Society
London
August 1933
Included in the "List of Foreigners and Jews" banned from working in the German press, which is published in the Nazi-run newspaper Deutsche Nachrichten
Berlin
1936
Friend and art historian Charlotte Wiedler takes over Yva's studio in name only to comply with mandatory Aryanization. Yva continues to publish photographs with the credit line "Presse-Foto Yva"
At location: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin
March–April 1936
La Photographie vivante. Les Dix at Galerie Leleu
Paris
End of 1938
Banned from working
At location: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin
Autumn 1938–April 1940
Lives briefly in Düsseldorf
At location: Yva (Else Simon)
Düsseldorf
1941
Works as an X-ray assistant in a Jewish hospital to comply with compulsary labor regulations for Jews
At location: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin
June 1, 1942
Arrested by the Gestapo. Her and her husband's assets of 1.5 million marks are seized by the National Socialist Party
At location: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin
June 13, 1942
She and her husband are deported to Majdanek, where they died
At location: Yva (Else Simon)
Berlin

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