Berndt Wilde

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Berndt Wilde (born March 24, 1946 in Dessau ) is a German sculptor .

life and work

From 1965 to 1971 Wilde studied sculpture at the Dresden University of Fine Arts under Walter Arnold , Hans Steger and Gerd Jaeger . He then lived freelance in Dresden and from 1974 in Berlin . From 1980 to 1982 he studied with Werner Stötzer as a master class student at the Academy of Arts of the GDR in Berlin with a scholarship . Many of his works were displayed in public spaces and acquired by museums. After teaching assignments at the Berlin-Weißensee School of Art and the Berlin University of the Arts in the early 1990s , he held a professorship for sculpture at the Weißensee School of Art in Berlin from 1994 to 2006.

Solo exhibitions

  • 1973 Hagenwerder, cultural center
  • 1982 Berlin, Galerie Mitte
  • 1985 Rostock, Galerie Heinrich-Mann-Klub (together with Silvia Hagen)
  • 1985 Poznań, International Art Fair
  • 1988 Basel, Art 88
  • 1990 Berlin, Galerie M (together with Christa Böhme)
  • 1992 Florence, Galerie eco d'arte modernal (together with Olaf Nehmzow)
  • 1994 Verona, Centro Culturale San Giorgeto dell'UCAI (together with Rolf Biebl, Olaf Nehmzow, Martin Seidemann )
  • 1996 Berlin, Brecht-Haus-Weißensee
  • 1997 Berlin-Marzahn, Galerie M (together with Noria Quevedo)
  • 2000 Basel, Art Basel, Galerie Brusberg
  • 2001 Wismar, Rathauskeller Gallery
  • 2002 Zehdenick, Klostergalerie (together with Inge Zimmermann)
  • 2003 Basel, Art Basel, Galerie Brusberg
  • 2005 Berlin, gallery in the tower
  • 2006 Berlin, Galerie Brusberg (together with Konrad Winzer)
  • 2014 Cottbus, Atelier Galerie Wagner (sculpture for the film festival)
  • 2015 Berlin, Galerie Pohl
  • 2016 Dessau, Orangery of the Anhaltische Gemäldegalerie; Stendal, Winckelmann Society
  • 2017 Orangery Putbus, Rügen Cultural Foundation
  • 2018 Berlin, Gallery Forum Amalienpark (with Bernd Schlothauer)
  • 2019 Berlin, art dealer Dr. Wilfried Karger in the stilwerk Berlin

Working in public space

Monument to Heinrich Schütz I
Monument to Heinrich Schütz I, detail
Heinrich Schütz monument in Bad Köstritz
Yellow figure
  • Dresden, Heinrich Schütz Monument I (sandstone, bronze)
  • Berlin, Baumschulenweg (swimming pool), relief (marble)
  • Berlin, State Library, portrait of Prof. Dr. Kunze (bronze)
  • Berlin Hohenschönhausen, couple (bronze)
  • Berlin-Marzahn, Bürgerpark, large sea mark (bronze)
  • Frankfurt / Oder, torso (sandstone)
  • Oronsko (Poland), Reclining (sandstone)
  • Hoyerswerda, large reclining figure (sandstone)
  • Erfurt, standing nude (bronze)
  • Bad Köstritz, Heinrich Schütz Monument II (bronze)
  • Gera, standing man (bronze)
  • Görlitz, standing man (bronze)
  • Leonberg, Narrow Hope (sandstone)
  • Neuhardenberg, Musenstein for Karl Friedrich Schinkel (marble)

Works in collections and museums

Berndt Wilde's works can be found in the following museums and collections: National Collection of Sculpture Magdeburg, Pushkin Museum Moscow, Ermitage St. Petersburg, Collection Ludwig Oberhausen, Art Collection Neubrandenburg, Kunsthalle Rostock, Academy of the Arts Berlin, Art Collection in the Liability Association of German Industry Hanover, Art Collection the Berliner Bank, Hartwig Piepenbrock Cultural Foundation.

Publications

  • as publisher: Local, decentralized: Exhibition project of the Weißensee Art Academy Berlin in the Berlin-Adlershof cultural center . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-422-06758-5 .
  • Mauerland. 42 drawings . Contumax Verlag, Berlin 2019, ISBN 978-3-7437-3084-7 .

literature

  • Sculptures - drawings - texts . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 2006, ISBN 3-422-06652-7 .
  • District Office Pankow of Berlin, Office for Culture and Education, Department of Culture (Ed.): Working with paper on paper. An exhibition project by Berndt Wilde with former students from the Berlin-Weißensee School of Art . Red. Annette Tietz, illustr. v. Ueli Bänziger. Berlin 2006.
  • Solitaire Galerie (Ed.): Berndt Wilde - Nehmzow / Of Sculptures and Pictures / Great Domina I and The White Falter finally got completely crazy . Berlin 2014.
  • Ingeborg Ruthe: Grown from the stone. In: Berliner Zeitung. 29 January 2019.
  • Stötzer's master class in Stilwerk. In: Märkische Oderzeitung. 4th February 2019.
  • Angela Leitzke: Pale stone. In: Der Tagesspiegel. March 9, 2019.

Web links

Commons : Berndt Wilde  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ State art trade of the GDR, 1985, exhibition catalog
  2. Bernd Wilde. Sculptures, drawings, texts. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 2006.
  3. Cottbus: How one consistently opens stones :: lr-online. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. Retrieved May 20, 2016 .
  4. Berndt Wilde. In: www.berndtwilde.de. Retrieved May 20, 2016 .
  5. Hans-Georg Wagner: Berndt Wilde - Sculpture at the 2014 Film Festival. September 15, 2014, accessed on May 20, 2016 .
  6. Berndt Wilde. In: www.berndtwilde.de. Retrieved April 28, 2020 .