Heinz Buettner

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Heinz Karl Max Büttner (born July 14, 1907 in Berlin ; † August 30, 1992 there ) was a German expressionist; His work was characterized by the secessionist art movement that later turned to realism.

Life

Büttner was founded in Neukölln (Rixdorf) Ringbahnstr. 32 born as the third of five children of the carpenter Otto Büttner and his wife Luise B. After elementary school he was trained as an art writer and learned graphics and painting under the guidance of his uncle Erich Büttner . After his apprenticeship, he continued his studies at the Berlin School of Art with professors E. Orlik, Spiegel, Klein, Sandkul and Täuber and Hildebrandt (1924 to 1930). Büttner had the "professional card for freelance artists" and was a member of the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR .

Exhibitions at home and abroad as well as honors and awards shaped his life. He created, for example, cartographic works of various kinds, fonts of all sizes and shapes, church, wall, ceiling and floor paintings as well as restorations of visual art.

Heinz Büttner was 85 years old and died as a result of an accident in a nursing home in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg.

Works

Issued from 1924 in

  • Jury Free (ULAP); Berlin
  • Academy (Pariser Platz); Berlin
  • Berlin Secession; Berlin
  • University of Applied Sciences Hardenbergstrasse; Berlin
  • City (Lichtenberg); Berlin

From 1945 exhibited in

  • Metropolitan theater; Berlin
  • Volksbühne Kanstanienallee; Berlin
  • Kulturhaus Diesterweg; Berlin
  • Gallery in the tower (Frankfurter Allee); Berlin
  • Television tower (Alex); Berlin
  • Club d. Cult. JR cups; Berlin
  • Television broadcasting (Bln.); Eisenhüttenstadt
  • Television broadcasting (Bln.); Potsdam
  • Tallinn USSR; Estonia
  • Sochi USSR; Russia
  • Moscow USSR; Russia
  • Memorial exhibition October 1 - October 15, 1992 - Finowstrasse 19 at the corner of Weserstrasse Berlin (D)

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