Uta Falter-Baumgarten

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Uta Falter-Baumgarten , b. Baumgarten (born June 14, 1924 in Harburg (Elbe) ) is a German sculptor and ceramist.

Life

Uta Falter-Baumgarten studied from 1940 to 1943 at the State Art School Hamburg, today's Hamburg University of Fine Arts , primarily with Paul Helms and Johann Michael Bossard and in 1943/44 at the Dresden Art Academy with Otto Rost . Volunteers took her to the Elisabeth Schäfer pottery workshop in Marburg / Lahn and to the sculptor Well Habicht in Darmstadt .

She has been working in her own workshop in Hamburg-Harburg since 1967. Uta Falter-Baumgarten mainly works in bronze and terracotta . Numerous works can be found in public spaces.

In 2013 she was awarded the Biermann Ratjen Medal of the Hamburg Senate.

Works

Children's pyramid
  • Dancing butterflies , Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg, community center, bronze
  • Children's pyramid , Hamburg-Harburg, Lüneburger Str., Bronze, 1979
  • Monument Pastor Bode , Egestorf
  • Little gardener , Löhndorf , fountain
  • 6 facade reliefs, from left "The Family", "The Community", "The Beautiful City of Lübeck", "The Time", "The (Blind) Happiness", "The Justice", Lübeck , Braunstraße 21, Terracotta, 1981

Catalog

  • Gudula Mayr (Ed.): Uta Falter-Baumgarten, bronze and terracotta: with a catalog of the sculptural portraits. Foundation Kunststätte Bossard, Jesteburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-938594-10-0 (= publications of the Foundation Kunststätte Johann and Jutta Bossard 12).

literature

Web links

Commons : Uta Falter-Baumgarten  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Uta Falter-Baumgarten: Stations , accessed on May 7, 2019
  2. Retrieved from degruyter.com