Karlheinz Georgi

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Karlheinz Georgi instructs an architecture student in freehand drawing. Photo Jörg Blobelt , 1970 in Görlitz.

Karlheinz Georgi (born April 16, 1934 in Oberhohndorf ; † April 8, 2019 in Dresden ) was a German painter and university lecturer for painting , color design, free-hand drawing and elementary design at the Faculty of Architecture at the Technical University of Dresden .  

Life

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1970 Meißen: Drawing excursion for architecture students born in 1969 at the TU Dresden. The motif is the Albrechtsburg . The lecturers Karlheinz Georgi (1) from left, Helmut Heinze (2) and Wilhelm Landgraf (3) correct it. Photo: Jörg Blobelt, 1970 Meißen.

Karlheinz Georgi was born on April 16, 1934 in Oberhohndorf near Zwickau into a working-class family. From 1940 to 1948 Karlheinz Georgi attended elementary school , followed by secondary school in Zwickau, where he graduated from high school in 1952 . During this time he was already devoting himself to the fine arts . So he attended from 1949 to 1952 evening classes in drawing and painting school (MuZ) by Tatjana Lietz and Horst Michel in Zwickau. The basics he acquired there came to the fore during his architecture studies at the Technical University of Dresden , from which he graduated as a qualified architect in 1958 . During his studies he was involved early on as an assistant , later as an assistant under Georg Nerlich in the subject of painting and drawing in the architecture section . Inspired by the teaching of his professor , Karlheinz Georgi soon developed himself into a lecturer in painting and color design; 1967 for freehand drawing and elementary design. In addition to his appointment as a member of the Advisory Board for Fine Arts at the Technical University of Dresden in 1968 , he had a significant influence on exhibitions and performance shows in architecture and the fine arts. In 1973 Georgi studied postgraduate painting and graphics with Gottfried Bammes at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts . After receiving his doctorate in 1978 as a Dr.-Ing. at the TU Dresden on the subject of "Interaction between architecture and the fine arts", he received the Facultas Docendi for architecture in 1981 . His appointments as an extraordinary university lecturer for freehand drawing and architectural representations in 1986, followed in 1990 as extraordinary professor dto. And in 1992 as professor for representation theory at the Technical University of Dresden. After his retirement in 2000, Karlheinz Georgi devoted himself only to work as a freelance painter and graphic artist .

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During his time as a freelance painter and graphic artist, Karlheinz Georgi left behind an oeuvre consisting of several hundred individual works of paintings, drawings and prints that incorporate geometric and constructivist elements. The abstraction of landscape and nature is combined with different painting and printing techniques and used as a pictorial means. In addition to print collages , combination prints and assembly prints , drawings dominate his work.

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions:


Construction-related work:

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Reading sample from Karlheinz Georgi. Contributions to architecture. , Sandstein Verlag; accessed on August 6, 2020. Probably the literature is wrong here and the head of the MuZ Carl Michel is meant.
  2. ^ Niels-Christian Fritsche: Obituary for Professor Karlheinz Georgi , Dresdner Universitätsjournal 09/2019 of May 14, 2019.
  3. ^ Foundation of Saxon Architects (ed.): Karlheinz Georgi. Contributions to architecture. Sandstein Verlag, Dresden 2018, ISBN 978-3-95498-425-1 , p. 106 .
  4. Alexander Georgi: All time in the world, about the person Karlheinz Georgi. Ibid, p. 11 ff.
  5. Call number: H 80b / 6226 , catalog German National Library
  6. Heinz Weissflog: Nature as a form, for painting and graphics by Karlheinz Georgi . In: Foundation of Saxon Architects (ed.): Karlheinz Georgi. Contributions to architecture . Sandstein Verlag, Dresden 2018, ISBN 978-3-95498-425-1 , p. 7 .
  7. Gwendolin Kremer: The importance of landscape and architecture in the work of Karlheinz Georgi, ibid., P. 33 ff.
  8. Ibid., P. 108.
  9. Ibid., P. 109.