Eberhard Lenk

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Eberhard Lenk (* 1951 in Zwickau ) is a German painter .

life and work

It grew up in the Vogtland ; After school education and high school graduation followed in 1969 as a commercial applicant . He graduated from 1972 to 1977 with V. Stelzmann and H. Wagner at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig with a diploma.

After working mainly as a graphic artist for film and television from 1977, he worked on the panorama picture “Early bourgeois revolution in Germany” by Werner Tübke in Bad Frankenhausen from 1982 onwards . He was the only co-painter to practice this demanding artistic but also physical work until it was completed in 1987.

He then took on a commission for wall and ceiling painting at the Postmuseum Berlin and for the Neues Museum Berlin . Between 1992 and 1993, stage paintings for “Freischütz” at the Bonn Opera followed . The following years up to 2003 were mostly filled with our own gallery operation at the Hackesche Höfe and restoration work in Berlin.

Today he lives and works as a freelance painter in Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin. He produces his pictures, drawings and lithographs mainly for private collectors and art lovers, but also for companies and public institutions.

Lenk's colorful surrealistic pictures are painted with the technique and precision of works of the old masters .

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1976: Galerie Word and Werk, Leipzig
  • 1988: Sangerhausen cultural association
  • 1993: Bonn Bad Godesberg, Muffendorfer Keramikgalerie
  • 1994: Panorama Museum Bad Frankenhausen
  • 1993–2002: Gallery at Hackescher Markt (own gallery)
  • 2006: Art Association Wernigerode
  • 2007: Mittelbrandenburgische Sparkasse
  • 2009: Galerie Fine Art Leipzig
  • 2012: 25 years of Monumentalbild, Panorama Museum
  • 2016: Exhibition for the 65th birthday, Göltzschtalgalerie Nicolaikirche, Auerbach
  • 2018: ART-CONSULT, Berlin
  • 2019: Images of people - portraits, Ziegelhof Zehdenick

Plant locations (selection)

  • Bad Frankenhausen (Panorama Museum)
  • Post and Telecommunications Museum
  • Tulsca, Oklahoma, USA
  • LinnHighTherm GmbH, Eschenfelden, Upper Palatinate
  • Bonn Opera
  • Art Association Wernigerode

Honors

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