Dietrich Noßky

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Dietrich Noßky (born January 10, 1937 in Gera-Debschwitz ) is a German painter and graphic artist

Life

After graduating from high school, Dietrich Noßky studied art education with Herbert Wegehaupt from 1955 to 1960 at the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald , through whom he received decisive artistic impulses. From 1960 to 1965 he worked as an art teacher in Wurzbach and Gera. From 1965 to 1970 he studied painting with Fritz Dähn , Kurt Robbel , Günther Brendel and Arno Mohr at the Berlin-Weißensee School of Art . He began teaching evening classes there. 1970 to 1973 he worked as a freelance painter in Berlin and Eisenhüttenstadt . From 1973 to 1980 Nosky was an assistant and then until 1988 a lecturer at the Berlin-Weißensee School of Art. He then held a professorship there from 1988 until his retirement in 1999. His students included u. a. Michael Hegewald , Michael Kutzner, Roland Nicolaus and Thomas J. Richter . Since 1999 in particular, Nosky has been traveling through Europe, Egypt, Mexico, Tunisia, China, the island of Bali and India. Several times he came to the island of Rügen in Göhren. "Noßky's desire to see the world, both large and small, the affirmation of the visible, the hunger to see was shaped in Greifswald, among other things by the encounters with Otto Niemeyer-Holstein." Noßky lives and works mainly in Berlin.

reception

Nosky “belongs to the generation of young savages: In the East, the double heretization of classical modernism, first as“ degenerate ”, then as“ formalistic ”, created an artificially atavistic hunger for expressionism. He was nourished by survivors of the new generation that Noßky encountered as his teachers. "

"Characteristic of his style is his expressive stroke and that everyday, simple moments and objects get something contemplative."

Solo exhibitions (selection)

  • 1978 Berlin, gallery in the tower
  • 1982/83 Berlin, Galerie am Prater
  • 1983 Görlitz, gallery in Schönhof
  • 1984 Karl-Marx-Stadt (today Chemnitz), gallery in the theater
  • 1985 Greifswald, Griffin Gallery
  • 1989 Rostock, gallery on the boulevard
  • 1990 Soest, Take Gallery
  • 1992 Berlin, Gallery 100
  • 1993 Berlin, Japanese-German Center ("Dietrich Noßky and Students")
  • 1994 Berlin, Grahl Gallery
  • 1994 Winterthur (Switzerland), Galerie d'Art
  • 1997 Berlin, Galerie am Strausberger Platz and
  • 1997 Weimar, gallery and art house Hebecker
  • 1998 Munich-Dachau, Galerie Kettl and Schrall
  • 2000 Zwickau, gallery in the cathedral courtyard
  • 2001 Tokyo, MMG Gallery
  • 2003 Berlin, Petra Lange Gallery
  • 2004 Berlin, Gallery 100
  • 2006 Berlin, Galerie Solitaire
  • 2007 Berlin, Gallery M
  • 2008 Berlin, gallery in the tower
  • 2009 Soest, Museum Wilhelm-Morgner-Haus
  • 2010 Fehmarn, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Association
  • 2011 Berlin, Helios-Klinikum Buch
  • 2013 Birkenwerder, Waldhof Gallery
  • 2013 Gera, art area at Osterstein Castle
  • 2017 Berlin, degewo gallery
  • 2020 Hanover, Brutal Gallery

Literature (selection)

Individual evidence

  1. kunsthandel-karger.com/bisher/03_aktuelle.htm
  2. kunsthandel-karger.com/bisher/03_aktuelle.htm http://insularugia.de/kuenstler-der-ddr-n-nossky-dietrich
  3. According to the art historian Diether Schmidt: www.degewo.de/presse/pressemitteilungen/presse/dietrich-nosky-neue-bilder       
  4. Nosky pictures in the Helios gallery . In: Berliner Morgenpost, Berlin, November 14, 2010