Fritz Böhme (sculptor)

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Fritz Böhme (born February 21, 1948 in Glauchau ; † September 24, 2013 in Hohndorf ) was a German sculptor .

Career

Böhme grew up in Glauchau. After training as a stonemason and stone sculptor , he continued his education as a sculptor from 1967.

From 1975 to 1990 he was a member of the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR and has been a freelance artist since 1976. In 1987 he received the Max Pechstein Prize and in 1996 the Ernst Rietschel Art Prize .

Fritz Böhme lived in Hohndorf near Zschopau.

literature

  • Fritz Böhme: Sculptures and Objects. Index of works. On the occasion of the exhibition in the Neue Sächsische Galerie from October 26th to December 10th 1993. Neue Sächsische Galerie, Chemnitz 1993.
  • Claudia Eisenreich: Because the changing life creates new artistic forms: “Blick” spoke to the sculptor Fritz Böhme. In: look. Karl-Marx-Stadt 22, May 18, 1983, p. 14.
  • Siegfried Wagner: Human-superhuman measure: Exhibition "Life Cycle" by Fritz Böhme in the Zwickau Municipal Museum. In: Free Press. Chemnitz 30, May 8, 1992, p. 17.
  • Mattias Zwarg: Man, woman at the beginning: Chemnitz “Encounters”: sculptures by Fritz Böhme on the Theaterplatz. In: Free Press. Chemnitz 31, October 9, 1993, p. 17.
  • Sculptor Fritz Böhme. Mironde, Niederfrohna 2012, DNB 1023309300 .

Web links

Commons : Fritz Böhme  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mattias Zwarg: A worker, an artist. In: Freie Presse from September 26, 2013, page A1.