Kristina Nolte

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Kristina Nolte b. Zieber ( Russian Кристина Нолте ; born February 14, 1984 in Kuibyshev , Soviet Union) is a Russian graphic artist , architect , sculptor and poet .

Life and education

From 1990 to 2000 Kristina Nolte attended a special school for artistically gifted children in her hometown. Then she studied art history (diploma 2006) and architecture (diploma 2007) there until 2005. In 2012 she also completed training as a riding instructor. Kristina Nolte lives in Samara and Germany. She is married to Uwe Nolte .

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After she emerged with several large sculptures and graphic works, in 2010 she conceived and designed an Art Nouveau-style sculpture park in Samara on behalf of the Russian telecommunications group MegaFon , for which she named "Architect of the Year" by the cultural newspaper Sobaka was counted among the thirty most famous personalities in Samara and Togliatti.

Exhibitions

  • 2008: Lidica
  • 2009: Moscow, Tretyakov Gallery on Krimsky Wal
  • 2009: Moscow
  • 2009: Saratov
  • 2010: Samara, Gallery "Babylon"
  • 2010: Saint Petersburg
  • 2011: Saransk, Ulyanovsk
  • 2011: Nizhny Novgorod
  • 2011: Saratov
  • 2011: Samara
  • 2011: Suhl, Municipal Gallery in the CCS
  • 2013: Merseburg, Art Foundation "Ben zi Bena"

Book publication

  • The triumphant feeling of loss (Russian "Триумфальное чувство потери"), with own illustrations, Samara: Ofort-Verlag 2012, ISBN 978-5-473-00764-0

Awards

  • 2007 Golden plaque of the Russian Art Association as the best graphic artist in the Volga region
  • 2010 Admission to the Union of Russian Artists (Союз художников России) (No. 15279)
  • 2010 Architect of the Year (awarded by the cultural newspaper Sobaka)

Individual evidence

  1. "FantaFiction - Fantastic Painting, Drawing and Sculpture"; accessed November 29, 2016

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