Nikolaus Störtenbecker

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Nikolaus Störtenbecker (born February 19, 1940 in Hamburg ) is a German painter. He is a representative of New Realism .

Life

Störtenbecker studied from 1960 to 1965 at the Hamburg University of Fine Arts . In 1965 he founded the ZEBRA group with Dieter Asmus , Peter Nagel and Dietmar Ullrich , of which he belonged until he left in 1977. In the same year (1965) he went to London on a DAAD scholarship. From 1973 to 1974 he had a Villa Massimo scholarship in Rome. After working as an art teacher at a Flensburg high school, he has been working successfully as a freelance painter and graphic artist since 1977.

From 1986 to 1988, Störtenbecker was a member of the federal jury to select the Villa Massimo scholarship holders. Since 1989 he has been organizing thematic plein-airs and is one of the leading figures in the North German Realists , a loose painters' association. From 1996 to 1998 he provided illustrations for the FAZ magazine, among other things . He is a member of the Künstleronderbund in Germany , which unites artists who stand for realistic representational representations in contemporary visual arts. Since 2009 he has been a lecturer at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences in the field of design / painting. In March 2019, he donated his graphic work to the Schleswig-Holstein State Museum in Schleswig , insofar as it was still in his possession.

Störtenbecker lives and works today in the Schleswig-Holstein village of Munkbrarup near Flensburg .

Awards

  • 1971 Award in the BDI culture group
  • 1973 Villa Massimo grant

Publicly owned exhibitions and works (selection)

Exhibitions

  • 1972: Museum Folkwang, Essen
  • 1972: Kunsthalle, Bielefeld
  • 1979: Schleswig-Holstein State Museum, Gottorf Castle
  • 1979: Kunsthaus, Hamburg
  • 2003: Altonaer Museum, Hamburg

Publicly owned works

  • 146 etchings, lithographs and colored woodcuts in the Schleswig-Holstein State Museum in Schleswig
  • Container freighter in the port of Hamburg, oil painting, German Maritime Museum
  • 1969: Strandgewächs , graphic, Sparkassenstiftung Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel
  • 2002: Fördelandschaft , color woodcut, Sparkassenstiftung Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel
  • 2005: Painter in rape , graphics, Sparkassenstiftung Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel
  • 2005: Hollyhock , graphic, Sparkassenstiftung Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel
  • 2007: Ballon-Wohin , graphic, Sparkassenstiftung Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel
  • 2008: Field with cloud , graphic, Sparkassenstiftung Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel
  • 2009: Two old ships , color woodcut, Sparkassenstiftung Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel
  • Works in the donation Gisela and Dr. Wolfgang Flügge, Chemnitz Art Collections
  • Works in the Gerhard and Brigitte Hartmann Collection, Albstadt Art Museum

literature

  • Kunstverein Darmstadt: German contemporary erasers. Darmstadt 1982, pp. 162f. ISBN 3761081219

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Sabine Tholund: Experiments with Material and Colors , in: Kieler Nachrichten of March 16, 2019, accessed on November 22, 2019
  2. Two painters donated three pictures to the DSM , in: idw - Informationsdienst Wissenschaft dated September 23, 1999, accessed on November 22, 2019