Günter Fink
Günter Fink (born November 19, 1913 in Dresden , † January 22, 2000 in Berlin ) was a German visual artist.
Life
Fink completed an apprenticeship as a lithographer in Dresden and attended evening courses at the Dresden Art Academy . He later studied under Arno Drescher at the Dresden Academy of Applied Arts .
Exhibitions
- In 1949 for the first time on Hiddensee in the Blue Barn
- 1950–1955 on Hiddensee at the north end
- since 1955 back in the blue barn , which was acquired by the artist in 1955
The summer exhibitions still take place in the Blue Barn, which is inhabited by his widow Helga Fink.
Further exhibitions:
- 1949 City of Wehlen
- 1950 Green House Dresden
- from 1951 Dürer's house in Erfurt
- 1970 and 1971 "Winter Exhibition" in Berlin-Friedrichshagen
- 1993 and 1996 Blaufelden-Hohenlohe
literature
- Ruth Negendanck : Hiddensee: the special island for artists. Edition Fischerhuder Kunstbuch 2005, ISBN 3-88132-288-4 , pp. 165-167.
- Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 2740 .
Web links
- Literature by and about Günter Fink in the catalog of the German National Library
- Works by Günter Fink on artnet
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Fink, Günter |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German visual artist |
| DATE OF BIRTH | November 19, 1913 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Dresden |
| DATE OF DEATH | January 22, 2000 |
| Place of death | Berlin |