Raimund Girke

German (1930–2002)

About the artist:

Raimund Girke was born in 1930 in the Lower Siesian town of Heinzendorf. He grew up in Reichenbach until his family was deported in 1946, as the territory became part of Poland, after which they settled in the vicinity of Osnabrück. From 1951 until 1952 he studied at the Werkkunstschule in Hanover and subsequently attended the Staatlichen Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf until 1956. Even early on, he enjoyed great success: in 1959 he received the city of Wolfsburg’s prize for painting and in 1962 he was awarded the Kunstpreis der Jugend in Stuttgard. Between 1966 and 1971 he taught at the Werkkunstschule in Hanover before following a call to the Hochschule der Künste in Berlin. Girke lived and worked in Cologne and Berlin until he passed away in 2002. Today, his work can be found in several public collections in Germany and abroad. 28th October 1930 Born in Heinzendorf / Lower Silesia 1951-52 Studied at the Art College Hanover 1952-56 Studied at the Art Academy Dusseldorf 1966-71 Lecturer at the Art College Hanover 1971-96 Professor of free painting at the Academy of Arts in Berlin 12th June 2002 died in Cologne Awards: 1959 Price of Wolfsburg for painting 1962 Art Award of the Youth, Stuttgart 1995 Lovis Corinth Prize 2002 Art Prize of Lower Saxony

Raimund Girke

German (1930–2002)

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About the artist:

Raimund Girke was born in 1930 in the Lower Siesian town of Heinzendorf. He grew up in Reichenbach until his family was deported in 1946, as the territory became part of Poland, after which they settled in the vicinity of Osnabrück. From 1951

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