Dieter Goltzsche

German painter and graphic designer

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Dieter Goltzsche (born 1934 in Dresden) is a German painter and graphic designer. He won the Hans-Theo-Richter-Preis of the Sächsische Akademie der Künste in 2010.[1]

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1964 Kunstkabinett des Instituts für Lehrerweiterbildung, Berlin
  • 1967 Leonhardi-Museum, Dresden
  • 1968 Galerie im Turm, Berlin; Wort und Werk, Leipzig; Städtische Kunstsammlungen, Görlitz
  • 1982 Altes Museum, Berlin; Galerie Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl-Marx-Stadt; Kupferstichkabinett Berlin; Berlin State Museums
  • 1985 Galerie im Cranachhaus, Weimar
  • 1986 Galerie Oben, Karl-Marx-Stadt
  • 1988 Galerie der Deutschen Bücherstube, Berlin
  • 1989 galerie erph, Erfurt
  • 1990 Galerie Oevermann, Frankfurt am Main
  • 1991 Galerie Mitte, Berlin; Galerie Beethovenstraße, Düsseldorf
  • 1992 Käthe Kollwitz Museum, Cologne; Kunstmuseum Basel; Neue Pinakothek, Munich, with Gerhard Altenbourg, Carlfriedrich Claus, Sabina Grzimek, Claus Weidensdorfer and Peter Graf
  • 1993 Brecht-Haus Weißensee, Berlin
  • 1994 Galerie Beethovenstraße, Düsseldorf; Galerie der Berliner Graphikpresse, Berlin
  • 1998 Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin
  • 2000 Galerie Beethovenstraße, Düsseldorf; Galerie Brusberg, Berlin; Academy of Arts, Berlin
  • 2004 Leonhardi-Museum, Dresden; Galerie Parterre, Berlin

Honours and awards

See also

References

  1. ^ "Laudatio zur Hans Theo Richter-Preisverleihung am 8. November 2010". Sächsische Akademie der Künste. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
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