Dietrich Burger Explained

Dietrich Burger (born 14 August 1935) is a German painter and graphic artist.

Life

Born in Bad Frankenhausen, Burger studied at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig under Bernhard Heisig from 1953 to 1958. From 1964, he taught there, from 1984 to 2000[1] as professor of painting and graphic arts.

Reception

"In Dietrich Burger's paintings and graphic art, one encounters an unmistakably high proportion of identity between life and work. Thus, not only do things he has lived through and experienced take place in a more or less encoded form in his paintings, but the pictorial landscapes also deal with existential questions for him. The painter's gaze, always directed towards reality, and a seismographically inward-looking registration interweave in the painterly and graphic structure."[2]

Work

Burger stands for a constructivist variant of Saxon painting, with a high proportion of identity between life and work. His stations in life often determine individual forms of expression within his works. His early works are particularly influenced by classical French modernism, especially Corot, Watteau, Chardin, Picasso and Matisse.[3]

Honours

Individual exhibitions

Participation in exhibitions

Works in museums and public collections

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dietrich Burger - Galerie Kleindienst . 30 January 2021.
  2. Dr. Peter Guth (in Dietrich Burger - Malerei, Grafik, Zeichnung, 1996) at Galeriekleindienst
  3. Web site: Dietrich Burger - Cover me - Galerie Kleindienst . 30 January 2021.
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20131019083036/http://www.lindenau-museum.de/index.php?id=95 exhibition catalogue at lindenau-museum.de
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20131019083031/http://www.lindenau-museum.de/index.php?id=93 Detriech Bürger
  6. http://www.hgb-leipzig.de/index.php?WWW_HGB=2e4bb7987118900ad248c751860be965&a=aktuell&b=presse&c=prarch&&pressid=307 Hochdruck an der HGB Leipzig
  7. Bildindex der Kunst & Architektur