Winfried Dierske

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Winfried Dierske (born February 19, 1934 in Aarhus , † April 29, 2006 in Radeberg ) was a German painter .

Life

Winfried Dierske was born in Aarhus in Denmark in 1934 as the son of a German artist couple who were known by the stage name "Dierskes". In 1935 his mother moved with him to Dresden . From 1940 to 1952 he attended primary and secondary school in Dresden. He then took on various odd jobs, such as: work as a bookseller in the folk book trade and in a Dresden antiquarian bookstore, supervision in the newly opened picture gallery , work at Verlag der Kunst with Rudolf Mayer in the picture department, where he wrote picture descriptions and artist biographies, work in the Dresden Kupferstichkabinett at Werner Schmidt, where he a. a. collaborated on the catalog “150 Years of Russian Graphics”.

In 1951 Dierske became a member of the climbing club "Winklertürmer". On July 27, 1952, in a rope team with Hans Pankotsch, he was involved in two first ascents in the fire area, Saxon Switzerland (Kleiner Halben, variant of the Alten Weg, VIIa; Pantinenturm, Nordostweg, VI). In the seventies, Dierske worked on a historical climbing collection of the first climbers in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, which is now in the archive of the Saxon Mountaineering Association in Dresden.

In the mid-1960s, Dierske belonged to a group of young people who took painting courses with Jürgen Böttcher at the Dresden Adult Education Center , including Peter Herrmann , Peter Graf, Peter Makolies , Ralf Winkler and Eberhard Göschel . Later he was temporarily a member of Peter Herrmann's circle of friends.

Dierske was a member of the artist group Erste Phalanx Nedserd . In 1964, after a breakdown, Dierske came to the Saxon Hospital for Psychiatry and Neurology in Arnsdorf , where he stayed for 40 years. In 2001 Angelika and Peter Makolies brought together more than 50 scattered pictures by Winfried Dierske in an exhibition at the Hieronymus Gallery in Dresden. The exhibition was then shown at the Academy of Arts in Berlin . Dierske died of suicide in 2006 .

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1961: Berlin, "Young Artists - Painting", Academy of Arts of the GDR
  • 1962: Berlin, solo exhibition in the artist club "Möwe"
  • 1963/64: Dresden, solo exhibition, apartment gallery by Ursula Baring
  • 1965: Dresden, "Painting, Graphics, Sculpture" with the Group Erste Phalanx Nedserd , Puschkinhaus (Dierske lets his work hang up before the opening)
  • 1991/92: Kunsthalle Nürnberg and Lindenau Museum in Altenburg , "First Phalanx Nedserd"
  • 1996: Dresden, “A Circle of Friends in Dresden 1953–1965”, Hieronymus Gallery
  • 1999: Apolda, “Jahresringe”, Kunsthaus Apolda Avantgarde
  • 2001: Dresden, special exhibition in the Hieronymus Gallery, December 1, 2001 - March 2, 2002.
  • 2002: Berlin, special exhibition Akademie der Künste, May 9 - June 16, 2002.
  • 2006: Berlin, exhibition “Show your wound - liberating art. Experienced psychiatrists exhibit ”, Saarland Gallery

literature

  • Winfried Dierske: Pictures 1959–1964. Exhibition from December 1, 2001 to March 2, 2002 . Galerie Hieronymus, Dresden 2001 (exhibition catalog).
  • Christoph Wilhelmi: nedserd . In: Groups of artists in Germany, Austria and Switzerland since 1900: a manual . Hauswedell, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 978-3-7762-1106-1 , p. 248 .
  • Heide Blum: On Life Beyond Possibilities. Film portrait of the schizophrenic Dresden painter Winfried Dierske. Funded by the Cultural Foundation of the Free State of Saxony . Dresden 2004.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Catalog editing: Winfried Dierske et al. Editing and compilation of the biographies: Werner Schmidt: 150 years of Russian graphics: 1813–1963. Catalog of a Berlin private collection . Ed .: Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden. Engraving Cabinet. Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Central Art Library, Dresden 1964.
  2. Climbing Guide Saxon Switzerland, Volume: Wehlenergebiet, Rathenergebiet, Brandgebiet, Dresden, 2016
  3. ^ Lothar Lang: Painting and Graphics in the GDR. Publishing house Philipp Reclam jun. Leipzig, 1983; Pp. 226 and 229
  4. ^ "From life beyond the possibilities" 2004 portrait of the Dresden painter Winfried Dierske , on heide-blum.de