Ricarda Dietz
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Ricarda Dietz (* 1939 in Munich ) is a German artist. She has specialized in facade design and ceiling painting, and her works decorate numerous churches, seven Munich subway stations, (old town) facades, government offices and congress centers. The artist lives and works in Munich.
The daughter of the sculptor Elmar Dietz and the writer Gertrud Fussenegger studied interior design and painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich in the 1960s . After graduating, she worked as a set designer for Bavarian television .
Ricarda Dietz received the Munich Water Lily Prize for her art in public spaces . She also designed overall artistic concepts for the interior fittings of buildings and was involved with book illustrations as well as the design of book covers and brochures.
Works (selection)
- 1984: Murals for the Theresienwiese underground station
- 1989: Murals for the Thalkirchen underground station
- 1987–1996: Color graphics of the glass walls of the Dülferstrasse subway station in Munich
- 1993: Mosaic in Haderner Stern underground station
- 1993: Wall design in the Frankfurter Ring underground station
- 1996: Murals for the Feldmoching underground station
- Foyer and meeting rooms of the Munich Chamber of Commerce and Industry
- Ballon facade factory for Bergader Privatkäserei , Waging
Individual evidence
- ^ Gustav van Treeck's court glass painting: Glass balloon for traditional cheese dairy
Web links
- Ricarda Dietz Homepage - Official Website
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Dietz, Ricarda |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German artist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1939 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |