Dorothea Müller (painter)

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Dorothea Müller (* 1941 in Görlitz (Silesia) as Dorothea Nickel ) is a German painter and architect.

education

Dorothea Müller grew up with her family from Silesia in the Allgäu after fleeing . After high school in Oberstdorf and studying architecture at the Technical University of Berlin has 1967 to 1971 at the Hochschule der Künste Berlin with John Geccelli studied art education with a major in painting. After completing her postgraduate studies in local, regional and state planning at the University of Hanover , she worked as an architect in Bremen . As part of the architecture office Dorothea and Kristen Müller , she was involved in the construction of the University of Bremen . In 1978 she switched to teaching in Bremen as a teacher in the fields of civil engineering and art. From 1986–1988, Müller was a research assistant at the University of Art and Music in Bremen. Since 1986 she has been working as a painter and graphic artist.

Work and exhibitions

Dorothea Müller's painterly work is characterized by an abstract expressionism trained on Willem de Kooning , which increasingly reveals representational elements.

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1989 Val de Rueil, France (group exhibition by Lower Saxon artists)
  • 1990 First major exhibition in his own studio gallery
  • 1991 Hamburg Elbschlösschen Gallery (solo exhibition painting and drawing)
  • 1991 Villa Ichon , Bremen (painting and drawing)
  • 1992 Library, Bremen-Vegesack (Impressions Provence , Camargue )
  • 1994 Second large solo exhibition in his own studio gallery
  • 2006 Third and final exhibition in the studio gallery
  • 2007 permanent exhibition in own studio and gallery, Vollenhove, Netherlands
  • 2011 exhibition in-house, Worpswede .

Web links

Webpage from Dorothea Müller