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Julie Lindemann Obituary

Lindemann, Julie

Associate Professor of Art at Lawrence University Julie Lindemann lost a courageous battle with cancer Tuesday, August 25, 2015. She was born on September 14, 1957 in Manitowoc, to the late Philip and Elizabeth (Schnell) Lindemann.

Lindemann shared a tenure track appointment at Lawrence University with John Shimon, her artist collaborator of more than 30 years. Their close collaboration led to works of remarkable originality and a memorable, distinctive style.

As contemporary artists who used old-fashioned photographic techniques, Lindemann and Shimon combined intellectual and creative energy to tell incredible human stories through their powerful portraits of ordinary people, especially native Wisconsinites, revealing the complexities of human nature.

Lindemann was deeply admired for her ability to see potential in all of her subjects, the sensitivity for which she dealt with them and for her masterful use of historic photographic processes. Incredibly generous with her time and ideas, she was a popular faculty member and students loved being taught by her and working with her.

Lindemann and Shimon joined the Lawrence art department in 2000 in a joint appointment as visiting instructors. Five years later they were appointed to a shared tenure track appointment. Their courses were team-taught, demonstrating the effectiveness of collaborative teaching.

Fully embracing the power of liberal arts education, Lindemann and Shimon were recognized with Lawrence's faculty award for Excellence in Creative Activity at the college's 2012 commencement.

Their photography has been featured in more than 90 solo and group exhibitions in venues ranging from the Art Institute of Chicago to the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego and are part of 15 permanent collections, including the Milwaukee Art Museum and the Wisconsin State Historical Society.

Their work was showcased in the 2014 major exhibition "We Go From Where We Know" at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan and most recently, a retrospective covering 30 years of their work — "There's A Place: Photographs by J. Shimon & J. Lindemann" — was featured at the Museum of Wisconsin Art in West Bend.

In December 2014, Mary Louise Schumacher, the art critic of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, honored Lindemann and Shimon as Wisconsin's Artists of the Year. In May, Lindemann and Shimon were recognized for their creative accomplishments with a Wisconsin Visual Art Achievement Award, which honors artists who have contributed to the wealth of creativity in Wisconsin.

A native of northeast Wisconsin, Lindemann grew up near the small Manitowoc County enclave of Osmond. She earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin and a master's degree in social documentary photography from Illinois State University.

She began her professional career at the Milwaukee Art Museum and later enjoyed success as a freelance photographer working with Shimon, racking up an impressive list of clients that included the New York Times Magazine as well as Fortune, People and Men's Health magazines, among others.

She and Shimon coauthored five books and catalogs of their work, the most popular of which was their artistic tribute to the aluminum Christmas tree chronicled in the book "Season's Gleamings." The book generated national attention when it was published in 2004, resulting in stories in the New York Times and USA Today and featured segments on CBS' "Sunday Morning" and CNN.

Julie is survived by her husband John Shimon; brothers: Philip (Mary) Lindemann, Barth (Roberta) Lindemann, and Russ (Trudy) Lindemann; sister Heidi (Michael Perry) Lindemann; father and mother-in-law Jack and Jo Shimon; and brother-in-law Jamie Shimon. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter on Aug. 27, 2015.

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Eugene Wood

September 16, 2023

I´m dear friends with Heidi and Michael, I´m so sorry for your loss.

Susanna-Maria Schaus Kane

August 30, 2015

Rest in peace....may love and light surround Julie's family.

August 29, 2015

So Sorry for your lost John
the Dave Skwor Family

Randy Rotter

August 28, 2015

Our deep condolences on the passing of Julie. Julie was a friend, studio neighbor, and supporter of my late father, Rudy Rotter. She provided a special kinship and knowledgeable encouragement to my father and his art work which he greatly valued. The Rotter family will keep her fondly in our memories.

Patricia McCarthy

August 27, 2015

I went to high school with you, John, and I have enjoyed the work of you and your lovely wife. My condolences to you on the loss of your partner in life and in your career.

Denise Womack

August 27, 2015

Much love to you, John! I bet Daniel greeted Julie when her spirit arrived on the other side. May peace surround you always ~ Denise Wheelock

Ken Wicihowski

August 27, 2015

Please accept our deepest sympathy. Ken and Sue Wicihowski

Kathy & Dave Kuenstler

August 27, 2015

I am very sorry to hear of Julie's passing. Condolences to the Lindemann family.

Sue Garber

August 27, 2015

Julie was a wonderful person, and I am so glad I had the chance to know her. My deepest sympathies to John, Barth and Bobbie and the entire Lindemann family.

Lori Kirby

August 27, 2015

Julie was an amazing and talented artist with a warm and vibrant soul. I am grateful that we met and will continue to cherish memories of our friendship. I am so sorry for your loss John.

Jeff Mahloch

August 27, 2015

My condolences to the Lindemann family.

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